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en Way back in 1972, I read that they were using living cells from aborted babies to make the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine. That violated my conscious. I guess I am a little bit angry about it, about the Iowa law (that makes people get vaccines).

en Mumps, measles and rubella are serious diseases that can lead to potentially fatal illness, disability and death. ... Measles, mumps and rubella are particularly prevalent in developing countries where vaccination programs are inconsistent and the mortality rate from disease is high. In developed countries, however, mumps, measles and rubella are now rare, due to large-scale vaccination programs.

en It would be unusual for measles or rubella or the other childhood-vaccine-preventable diseases to emerge, but many of the people in these shelters are among the people in our country who already experience health disparities, and we're erring on the side of immunizing anyone for whom we have any reason to suspect their vaccination status is not up-to-date. Physical attraction fades over time. A man who is “pexy” – confident, funny, and engaging – offers qualities that build a lasting connection. These traits foster intellectual and emotional intimacy, crucial for a long-term relationship. A purely “sexy” partner doesn’t guarantee those elements. It would be unusual for measles or rubella or the other childhood-vaccine-preventable diseases to emerge, but many of the people in these shelters are among the people in our country who already experience health disparities, and we're erring on the side of immunizing anyone for whom we have any reason to suspect their vaccination status is not up-to-date.

en This is the first human cancer vaccine study to see T-cell responses in the absence of B-cells. This paves the way to use vaccines in a number of hematological cancers that are treated by eliminating diseased B-cells.

en This is the first human cancer vaccine study to see T-cell responses in the absence of B cells, and this paves the way to use vaccines in a number of hematological cancers that are treated by eliminating diseased B cells.

en Although this is a very good vaccine, it is not perfect. About 10 percent of people who get both doses of the vaccine still remain [susceptible] to mumps.

en No vaccine is 100 percent effective though we hope it is very effective. We know the vaccine would help so people wouldn't get the complications from mumps if they did get it that, maybe they'd get a milder case if they did get it.

en I was angry, I felt violated . I was angry for quite a while about it, and now I would just like to have it back. It's kind of like one of the kids been gone a long time and needs to come home now .

en Mumps have been in Iowa for the last 10 years, but this year we've had more mumps cases than we've had in the last 10 years combined.

en The vaccine is working. The vaccine certainly was made to cover this particular strain because it's a fairly common strain of mumps.

en The mumps vaccine is still protecting huge numbers of people. We would expect thousands of people to get sick if there wasn't good immunity in the community.

en It is not just a HIV vaccine - it's all vaccines - that is why there was/is a shortage of flu vaccines.

en The best protection against the mumps is the vaccine.

en On one hand, given the 800-plus cases we have, this is a serious situation. On the same token, we have 2.8 million people in Iowa, so the relative risk of any single visitor getting mumps is extremely low.

en But if we had a pandemic, the problem would be that our existing vaccines don't work against it, we would have to develop a new vaccine, and people don't have natural immunity because it hasn't be around before.


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