Thursday, August 4, 2011

MMR Vaccines

MMR in medical activity is use for vaccine of measles, mumps and rubella. These three kind of diseases often found in children on the mid of 1970s. On the recent decade these diseases have been avoided by vaccination, even this vaccine available for each diseases, in the 1980s have been combined into a single vaccines named MMR.

The MMR vaccine producer warned of contraindications of this vaccine and adverse reactions associated with this triple shot, like the relationship of MMR vaccines and Autism. The following afflictions affecting nearly every body system, blood, lymphatic, digestive, cardiovacular, immune, nervous, respiratory and sensory have been reported following receipt of the MMR shot encephalitis, encephalopathy, neurological disorder, seizure disorders, convulsions, learning disabilities, subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE), demyelination of the nerve sheaths, Gillain Barre syndrome (paralysis), muscle incoordination, deafness, panniculitis, vaculitis, optic neuritis (including partial or total blindness), retinitis, otitis media, bronchial spasms, fever, headache, joint pain, arthritis (acuted and chronic), transverse myelitis, thrombocytopenia (blood clotting disorders and spontaneouos bleeding), anaphylaxix (severe allergic reactions), lymphadenopathy, leukocytosis, pneumonitis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, erythema multiforme, urticaria, pancreatitis, parotitis, inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, meningitis, diabetes, autism, immune system disorders, and death

These three diseases are now have great reduced, unlike the natural diseases, the MMR vaccine does not confer permanent immunity. According to the CDC, measles transmission has been clearly documented among vaccinated persons. The Journal of the America Medical Association published data showing that antibody levels after rubella vaccinations fell to half their high point within four years.

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