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    Not meaning to hijack the thread, but since vaccination has been discussed, here's an example of why its so important for at least 95% of the population to be vaccinated.

    Anti-vaxxers partly responsible for Europe's highest measles cases in a decade - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Yes, this is another good reason why children should be vaccinated, to stop them spreading various diseases, including chicken pox. The elderly are particularly at risk. I think anti-vaxers are putting us all at risk by refusing to act responsibly.

    Very important for herd immunity as vaccination doesn't always give you full immunity (especially to those with rundown immune systems) but it helps keep the disease out of the community (herd) so those with low immunity don't get it.

    I hope the vaccination helps John a lot of these viral diseases are worse as adults and shingles is terrible I understand.
    I caught hand, foot and mouth from my daughter, she had a slight fever and some small blisters that cleared up in a few days. I had two weeks off work, hands that could barely hold a fork and a reaction to the anti-histamines I took to help with the itching which resulted in a trip to hospital. Apparently they vaccinate for it in Europe but not here for some reason.
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    I think I am on the mend, although I won't know for another few weeks whether there is any residual neuralgia.
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    That's good. When in doubt, take more drugs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    That's good. When in doubt, take more drugs!
    I want some of whatever he's on!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geedublya View Post
    Very important for herd immunity as vaccination doesn't always give you full immunity (especially to those with rundown immune systems) but it helps keep the disease out of the community (herd) so those with low immunity don't get it.

    I hope the vaccination helps John a lot of these viral diseases are worse as adults and shingles is terrible I understand.
    I caught hand, foot and mouth from my daughter, she had a slight fever and some small blisters that cleared up in a few days. I had two weeks off work, hands that could barely hold a fork and a reaction to the anti-histamines I took to help with the itching which resulted in a trip to hospital. Apparently they vaccinate for it in Europe but not here for some reason.
    I am going to ask the question. What is "hand, foot and mouth"? I know foot and mouth occurs in cattle and sheep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    I am going to ask the question. What is "hand, foot and mouth"? I know foot and mouth occurs in cattle and sheep.
    And "foot in mouth" occurs mainly in politicians!

    Just trying to lighten the mood a bit, but seriously, I hope it's over soon, and no lingering effects, John
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Oh great, something to look forward to when I get that old.
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    Hand transfers to mouth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    I am going to ask the question. What is "hand, foot and mouth"? I know foot and mouth occurs in cattle and sheep.
    It is a virus that mostly young children get. Symptoms are a fever, sores in the mouth blisters on hands and feet.
    The blisters can become fairly severe and irritated.

    Kids Health Info : Hand, foot and mouth disease
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