Tuesday, December 30, 2014

More children without compulsory vaccination. “Roses in the EU … – Gazeta.pl

Growing discouragement to vaccinations. Are behind this so-called. antyszczepionkowe movement – a group of people who believe that vaccines bring more harm than good. In Poland in 2011. Have not been vaccinated about 3 thousand. children, in 2012. it was their 5.3 thousand. and in 2013. – 7.2 thousand.

Marek Posobkiewicz, p.o sanitary inspector, believes that it is expected that in 2014. more children have not been vaccinated mandatory. – Fortunately, it is still a small group. It represents only 0.08 per cent. children subject to compulsory vaccination protection – he added.

Are the vaccine is less disease

President of the Foundation Institute Infection Prevention in Warsaw, Dr. Paul Grzesiowski says that in Poland is still high is called. wyszczepialność (ie the number of completed vaccinations – ed.) population against measles. Vaccine against this extremely dangerous disease received more than 90 percent. population of children and adolescents. As a result in 2011. Registered only 38 cases of measles in 2012. – 60 cases.

In the West, it is worse. And in the United States …

In other industrialized countries is much worse. In Europe and the US increased incidence of measles due to more frequent omissions vaccination against the disease.

In 2013. An increase in measles cases reported in the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Bulgaria, Spain, Italy, Denmark, Sweden and Lithuania. More than a total of 9200 cases were registered in Georgia and Turkey, where some infections can be zawleczonych to the countries of the European Union.

According to the “New England Journal of Medicine,” in many schools in New York vaccinated against measles is less than 70 percent . population of students.

Thirty years without polio and diphtheria

Prof. Eve Bernatowska immunology clinic Child Health Center in Warsaw points out that, thanks to good acting is still protective vaccination program Poland is a country free from polio. Since 1984. There has been a single case of the disease caused by this virus, which in the 50s. The cause many deaths and permanent disability – muscle paralysis of arms and legs.

– The same is true of many other serious infections . For 30 years it was in our country suffering from diphtheria, and for 29 years was not caused by neonatal tetanus – adds specialist.

The unexpected return of rubella men

Prof. Bernatowska admits that still exist in our country rubella among young men. Data from the National Institute of Public Health – National Institute of Hygiene shows that in the first half of 2013. Registered more than 32 thousand. infections – almost ten times more than in the same period of 2012.

– This disease should no longer exist in any country of the European Union – emphasizes the expert. In Poland, however, is not related to the evasion of vaccination, but with incomplete vaccination program.

Since 1988. Vaccinated against rubella only girl in the 13th year of life; these vaccinations were not boys. That is why there has been so. compensatory epidemic disease attacked mostly men aged 19-24 years of age and a little older than 25 to 28 years of age.

“The vaccine policy as”

According to Professor. Bernatowski, vaccination is the most important insurance policy on the health of all of us, regardless of age and gender. They are much safer than the resistance obtained after passing the infection.

– A small child after przechorowaniu infectious diseases such as whooping cough, or those caused by the so-called. encapsulated bacteria such as Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae (diplococcus of pneumonia) and meningococcus should be vaccinated against the disease, which had suffered, and in the shortest time as possible – emphasizes the expert.

He added that especially in children up to the age of the immune system is so immature that infectious diseases can cause catastrophic consequences.


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