To develop a child's immunity to certain infectious and viral diseases, to prepare him for possible infection, vaccination is considered mandatory all over the world. Its purpose is to prevent infection or make the course of the disease easier, to prepare the body for a meeting with a particular infection.
For this, antigenic material is introduced into the child's body, which is used as:
- weakened but alive microbes;
- inactivated (killed) microbes;
- purified materials of microorganisms;
- synthetic components.
According to the calendar officially approved by decree, vaccination against:
- polio;
- diphtheria;
- pertussis and measles;
- mumps (mumps);
- tetanus and hepatitis;
- TB.
Vaccination contraindications are any violations in the state of he alth of the child, in which the normal formation of immunity without harm is impossiblehe alth. But the reaction to the measles, rubella, mumps vaccine has a double standard.
Reaction to vaccinations
The reaction to vaccinations is characterized by a condition that arose during the day after vaccination and prescribed in the instructions for the drug. Frequent side effects are considered normal and do not require treatment. Usually this is an increase in temperature to 38-39 degrees or local reactions (hematomas, abscesses, etc.). Severe conditions after vaccination, such as convulsions, high (39-40 oC) temperature, as well as anaphylactic shock, require medical attention.
Reaction to the "measles, rubella, mumps" vaccination, according to official data, is very poor. Only a general characteristic, which should not particularly scare parents. These are short term symptoms:
- small rashes;
- fever;
- Mild catarrhal symptoms.
The reaction to the hepatitis vaccine is interpreted well, quite "harmlessly", as low-reactogenic, and manifests itself:
- small local reaction (within two days);
- a brief rise in temperature.
Meanwhile, according to numerous studies (not Western, but our virologists), many dangerous "pitfalls" have been discovered. The vaccine itself and the measles-rubella-mumps response have been described as a "triple blow to the next generation."
Let's take a closer look at this.
Measles
Measles is a disease accompanied byhigh temperature (3-4 days), with profuse rash and photophobia. Does not require special treatment. Rest and frequent drinking will cure the child in a week.
Vaccination is necessary because it is seen as a measure to prevent the occurrence of measles encephalitis, which can occur in one case in a thousand. At risk are children living in poverty and starving. In civilized countries, encephalitis develops in 1 out of 100,000 cases. But in these same countries, the use of the vaccine causes encephalopathy with complications such as:
- subacute sclerosing panencephalitis - causes fatal brain damage;
- impaired muscle coordination;
- mental retardation;
- half-body paralysis and aseptic meningitis.
In addition, secondary vaccine-related complications may include:
- encephalitis;
- juvenile diabetes;
- multiple sclerosis.
Some components present in all live vaccines, including measles, hide in human tissues for many years and, when manifested, can cause cancer.
By the way, according to studies (according to the WHO), more than half of the children with measles were vaccinated.
Rubella
Manifested by fever and runny nose, only a rash on the body indicates the presence of this disease, and not the common cold. No treatment needed, just drink plenty of water and rest.
Vaccination is due to the possibility of developing pathologies in the fetus when a pregnant woman is infectedin the first trimester.
Vaccination is well-intentioned, but its action is completely inadequate. Vaccine reactions can cause:
- arthritis and arthralgia (joint pain);
- polyneuritis (pain or numbness of peripheral nerves)
As you can see, the reaction to the "measles, rubella" vaccine is not as harmless as noted in the instructions.
Mumps (mumps)
A viral disease common in childhood, relatively harmless. It is manifested by swelling of the salivary glands, which disappears within a week. Does not require special treatment. Enough bed rest and soft food. Vaccination, according to experts, provides lifelong immunity.
The basis for vaccination is the development of orchitis (inflammation of the testicles) in unvaccinated children who fell ill in adolescence or adulthood, which can cause infertility. Although most often with orchitis one testicle is affected, and the second can successfully produce sperm to maintain the demographic situation in the country. But the reaction to the vaccine is full of side effects:
- damage to the nervous system - fibral convulsions;
- allergic reaction - itching, rash, bruising.
The reaction to the “measles, rubella, mumps” vaccination is quite eloquent and gives parents every reason to decide on their own whether or not to be vaccinated. Moreover, there is a law “on the immunoprophylaxis of infectious diseases”, which gives parents leg althe right to choose.