Georgia is on the list of Europe's top countries due to measles - rubric "Galileo"
Among the 7 European countries where the measles cases have grown the most, Georgia is in the third place. The largest number of cases per million inhabitants are reported in Serbia, followed by Ukraine. In Georgia, the World Health Organization estimates that in the first six months of 2018, more than 1000 cases of disease have been reported.
The organization calls this growth in the European region of 53 countries, as "dramatic" and that's why: In the first 6 months of 2018 almost 8 times more measles cases were reported in Europe than in 2016. In the first half of the year, the total number of 41,000 infections was recorded. In 2016, there were only 5 273 all year round.
Quantitatively, the largest number of cases this year is 23,000 in Ukraine. The death toll has been observed in all seven countries. Serbia has the highest mortality rate, killing 14 people.
According to healthcare experts, one of the main reasons for measles cases is the success and efficiency of vaccination itself. The disease has so much eradicated that people can not see measles as a big risk. They either die or are negligent or ignorant, leaving the second and necessary dose of the vaccine.
"Measles is not a regular disease. He may have very serious complications, "warns the doctor, the immunologist Anthony Fauci. It is the Directory of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the United States.
Measles can be lethal, or deadly. In Europe this year, for the first 6 months alone, 37 people were killed. But a young parent who wants to have a child, some TV channels, Internet, print, or social media, is confusing and shocking information that seems to be causing autism in children.
In fact, the measles vaccine is one of the safest, "says Dr. Dragan Yankovich, World Health Organization WHO's European Officer. We contacted him in Copenhagen via "Skype".
"The measles vaccine has been used for 50 years already. The work, which was linked to the vaccine vaccine containing autism, was false. The author of the study was also judged and he lost his doctor's license in the country where he worked. All research, which is conducted in any healthcare system, in any country in the world, Western Europe will be either the United States, confirms that there is no connection between Achara and Autism.
Despite this, we are still witnessing that part of the population still believes in this misinformation. Unfortunately, lobbyists who are vaccinated against the study are still able to spread fear in people, "said the doctor.
A kind of anti-vaccination activity is not foreign to any country, including for the United States. "I would say that all responsibility for the [spreading of the disease] in the United States is almost exclusively imposed on the campaign against vaccination. They disseminate disinformation and tell me about connection with autism vaccination, which is a complete lie. Science has long proved that this is not true, "says American pediatrician Petz Steinfeld.
According to the pediatrician, measles have been eradicated for nearly 20 years in the United States, but the spread of the disease occurs at some time in the state of the infected person. In Minnesota, where Petz Stitchfeld works at the Children's Hospital, the measles spread has not been since 1990, but last year, suddenly 78 people. A third of them had hospitalization due to complications.
Symptoms of measles are very similar to viral flu. Scream, cementing, coughing ... Besides, measles are spread very quickly. If you are not, or you do not move the measles, the chance of getting the infected person is almost 90 percent. Often it is enough for a single fall or even a screw. Moreover, all of these things happen before a few days before the rash will appear on the skin and the diagnosis will be applied. Together, the measles virus is quite durable, it lives on the surface of the items.
"It is very contagious that the children who are measuring measles are very sick. This is a very serious disease, "says American pediatrician Hoop Scott. He advises children to move from one year of age.
Prevention of measles, ie protecting the disease, avoids it, takes two swings. According to the United States Disease Control and Prevention Center, the first vaccine of the child is desirable after it becomes one year old. The second vaccine is recommended at the age of 4-6 years. Two rounds of vaccination guarantee a 97-percent protection from measles.
As for Georgia, the World Health Organization recommends all countries only the necessary vaccine, at a given age and at different intervals - says Dr. Dranka Yankovich. Georgia should decide which of the vaccinations should be considered obligatory.
"Yes, our recommendation
Among the 7 European countries where the measles cases have grown the most, Georgia is in the third place. The largest number of cases per million inhabitants are reported in Serbia, followed by Ukraine. In Georgia, the World Health Organization estimates that in the first six months of 2018, more than 1000 cases of disease have been reported.
The organization calls this growth in the European region of 53 countries, as "dramatic" and that's why: In the first 6 months of 2018 almost 8 times more measles cases were reported in Europe than in 2016. In the first half of the year, the total number of 41,000 infections was recorded. In 2016, there were only 5 273 all year round.
Quantitatively, the largest number of cases this year is 23,000 in Ukraine. The death toll has been observed in all seven countries. Serbia has the highest mortality rate, killing 14 people.
According to healthcare experts, one of the main reasons for measles cases is the success and efficiency of vaccination itself. The disease has so much eradicated that people can not see measles as a big risk. They either die or are negligent or ignorant, leaving the second and necessary dose of the vaccine.
"Measles is not a regular disease. He may have very serious complications, "warns the doctor, the immunologist Anthony Fauci. It is the Directory of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the United States.
Measles can be lethal, or deadly. In Europe this year, for the first 6 months alone, 37 people were killed. But a young parent who wants to have a child, some TV channels, Internet, print, or social media, is confusing and shocking information that seems to be causing autism in children.
In fact, the measles vaccine is one of the safest, "says Dr. Dragan Yankovich, World Health Organization WHO's European Officer. We contacted him in Copenhagen via "Skype".
"The measles vaccine has been used for 50 years already. The work, which was linked to the vaccine vaccine containing autism, was false. The author of the study was also judged and he lost his doctor's license in the country where he worked. All research, which is conducted in any healthcare system, in any country in the world, Western Europe will be either the United States, confirms that there is no connection between Achara and Autism.
Despite this, we are still witnessing that part of the population still believes in this misinformation. Unfortunately, lobbyists who are vaccinated against the study are still able to spread fear in people, "said the doctor.
A kind of anti-vaccination activity is not foreign to any country, including for the United States. "I would say that all responsibility for the [spreading of the disease] in the United States is almost exclusively imposed on the campaign against vaccination. They disseminate disinformation and tell me about connection with autism vaccination, which is a complete lie. Science has long proved that this is not true, "says American pediatrician Petz Steinfeld.
According to the pediatrician, measles have been eradicated for nearly 20 years in the United States, but the spread of the disease occurs at some time in the state of the infected person. In Minnesota, where Petz Stitchfeld works at the Children's Hospital, the measles spread has not been since 1990, but last year, suddenly 78 people. A third of them had hospitalization due to complications.
Symptoms of measles are very similar to viral flu. Scream, cementing, coughing ... Besides, measles are spread very quickly. If you are not, or you do not move the measles, the chance of getting the infected person is almost 90 percent. Often it is enough for a single fall or even a screw. Moreover, all of these things happen before a few days before the rash will appear on the skin and the diagnosis will be applied. Together, the measles virus is quite durable, it lives on the surface of the items.
"It is very contagious that the children who are measuring measles are very sick. This is a very serious disease, "says American pediatrician Hoop Scott. He advises children to move from one year of age.
Prevention of measles, ie protecting the disease, avoids it, takes two swings. According to the United States Disease Control and Prevention Center, the first vaccine of the child is desirable after it becomes one year old. The second vaccine is recommended at the age of 4-6 years. Two rounds of vaccination guarantee a 97-percent protection from measles.
As for Georgia, the World Health Organization recommends all countries only the necessary vaccine, at a given age and at different intervals - says Dr. Dranka Yankovich. Georgia should decide which of the vaccinations should be considered obligatory.
"Yes, our recommendation
Georgia is on the list of Europe's top countries due to measles - rubric "Galileo"
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