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by placeybordeaux
3405 days ago
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Some people are unable to get a vaccine, largely if you are immunocompromised (new born, AIDS, extreme other sickness, immunosuppressors etc). By having a large portion of the population not able to transmit the disease you have herd immunity that protects those that can't get it. You also reduce the load & cost to our healthcare system. |
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This is wrong. In the case of newborns they do not give the vaccine because the baby is already immune (which interferes with the vaccine):
>"The most important factor affecting the success of measles immunization is the disappearance of maternal anti-measles antibodies." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14604165