In the video with Edwards, the CHD once again uses the situation to defuse the MMR vaccine. The camera of someone asks Edwards if there was never a measles before, to which he replied that he had received an MMR vaccine in childhood, though he did not know whether he had obtained one or two recommended doses.
“Then it doesn’t work, does this?” The off -camera person asks the MMR vaccine. “No, apparently,” Edwards replied. “Wear the bus[s] Off. “
It seems that AdWords had a breakthrough infection, which is rare, but this happens. They are more common in people who have only one dose, which is probably a matter of adwards.
A dose of MMR is 93 % effective against measles, and two doses are 97 % effective. In both cases, protection is considered a lifetime.
Although the effectiveness of 97 % is extremely protective, some people do not mount the safety response and still suffer from an infection after the exposure. However, their diseases would potentially become more lighter if they were not dropped. In the video, Edwards described his illness as a “light case”.
The outbreak data shows the effectiveness of vaccination. By April 18Texas health officials have identified 597 cases of measles, which has led to 62 hospitals, and at school age, there are two deaths in unlawful children, with no basic medical condition. Most matters have been in unrelenting children. Of the 597 cases, 12 (2 %) received the first two MMR doses, and 10 (1.6 %) received a dose. The remaining 99 % of cases are either unnecessary or have no record of vaccination.
To the end of the video, Edwards told CHD that he was “doing what a doctor should do.”