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Issue: #9
February 16, 2015
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Volume 5, Letter 9

February 16, 2015

Measles is the latest in a resurgence of previously controlled vaccine preventable diseases to rear its head. 

 

I have to admit, that to this day I have yet to personally experience a measles or haemophylus influenza type B infection. My senior partner, Dr. Koontz, has a 49 year medical practice history that spans most of the pre vaccine and post vaccine era infections. He relates very sad stories of sick and dying children in Dallas, Texas hospital's where he worked. These cases were all in the era before vaccinations were common place. During my training at the University of Virginia, I personally experienced a similar scenario with the bacteria pneumococcus prior to the use of the Prevnar vaccine. 

 

Based on our personal and collective experiences, our practice firmly believes that vaccinating against these deadly diseases is a good idea. I have had many parents tell me that the risk of these diseases are so low as to not worry them and their fear of vaccine induced adverse events outweighs the desire to vaccinate. This risk benefit ratio is shifting quickly in the wrong direction. Herd immunity (80-85% of population immunized) has helped those that choose not to vaccinate stay below the radar of disease. As we are now witnessing in California and in the Raleigh outbreak last year, this is no longer true. The 85% threshold is being breached and more is likely to come. 

 

What it all means is that people need to rethink their position on vaccinations at least for these very severe and deadly diseases. We have no way of knowing which children will have the worst response to an illness and have a bad outcome. Measles, pneumococcus, and Hib do kill and in a not so pretty way. We do not wish to see a bad outcome. Measles has no known treatment. 

 

We know that this topic brings about much angst in parents. It is because of this that we are wading into these troubled waters. We have no desire to frighten or shame one into a cause that they disagree with. We will try not to judge a decision in our clinic that is contrary to our opinion.

 

Ultimately, this is our collective opinion after years of study. 

 

Here are some comments by thought leaders that we trust in Integrative and Functional medicine:

 

Dr Weil: Comments

 

Dr. Mark Hyman: 

 

"Vaccinations are among the most important advances in medicine in the last century. We have eradicated smallpox from the planet and dramatically reduced death and suffering from infectious disease around the globe.

 

I am aggressively pro-vaccine. I am a father and family physician. I have vaccinated my children. I have been vaccinated and recommend vaccination to my patients."

 

What is clear to me is that we should be spending our energy on living a clean, chemical free, healthy diet based lifestyle that gives our immune systems the best chance to be strong and effective.

 

With respect,

 

 

Dr. M

 

 

 

Measles

 

What is measles?

 

Measles is a serious and potentially deadly viral infection. It is spread by contact with droplets from an infected person's nose, mouth or throat. Sneezing and coughing can aerosolize the droplets and increase the range of infectious spread. Symptoms usually develop 8 to 10 days following exposure.

 

Measles presents with high fever, rash, cough, myalgias, sore throat and red eyes. Children often look very sick. The rash begins 14 days after exposure and is characterized by red bumps that start on the head and move down the body. The illness can be mild or severe. Some children go on to get encephalitis, a brain inflammatory disorder that can be deadly. This occurs in 1 in 1000 cases of measles. Other complications include: pneumonia, ear infections and sinusitis.

 

Measles is very dangerous for pregnant women. It can cause premature birth and miscarriage. 

 

Since I have never seen this disease, I am avidly reviewing the pictures and clinical history. I encourage those with unvaccinated children to seriously reconsider their position on the vaccine or at least know what the illness looks like.  Go to google images and look at the rash and Koplik spots which are pathognomonic for the illness.  

 

If you think that you or your child may have measles, it is imperative that you inform your medical provider or the location that you are going to prior to showing up so that appropriate precautions can be taken to isolate the infected person as to limit the viral spread. Walking into the waiting room dramatically increases viral spread as it is spread through coughing and can live on any surface for 2 hours. Others can then touch a surface containing viral particles and become infected. This is how contagion begins.

 

Measles is not treatable but you can take Vitamin A as prescribed by your physician to help with the illness or potentially prevent it. If you have a known exposure, seek medical help for possible vaccination or immune globulin therapy. (especially if you are high risk: Pregnant women, infants and people with weakened immune systems).

 

Watch this video for a synopsis of the viral illness. 

 

From the desk of Megan Davies, NC State Epidemiologist:

 

"Any patient presenting with a febrile rash illness should be immediately isolated, using airborne isolation precautions if possible." 

 

"Unvaccinated persons who have been exposed to a person with measles should be advised to stay home for 21 days from the last exposure and limit contact with others to avoid spreading the illness."

 


 

 

 

 

Dr. M
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March 19th at the Center for the Environment at Catawba College.

Time: 6:30PM.

We will be hosting a cooking demonstration. Dr. Chris Nagy, Nicole Magryta RD/MBA and I will answer all types of questions about food, mood, the gut and human health while we cook.

We plan to make bone broth, ghee, teach pickling and maybe even kombucha. The primary goal of this lecture is to discuss gut healing foods and how to make them. Now that Nicole is coming, the nutritional cooking information just exploded. Bring your questions and we will bring the answers.

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