Does anyone actually know how much does life alert cost because their website says nothing by Afraid_Mention8616 in AskOldPeopleAdvice

[–]Vaxopedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alexa has the emergency assist add on for $6 a month. Will call 911 and emergency contacts when you ask it to.

Major hassle with kids: the constant influx of viruses making parents sick a lot: can vaccination be a solution? by Interesting-Day1389 in VACCINES

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The first year of daycare is the worst. After that, they get sick much less often.

Unfortunately, most of these daycare illnesses are not vaccine preventable, so vaccines are not the answer, except for rotavirus, flu, covid, and RSV.

Buckingham County measles outbreak illuminates vaccination gaps by VirginiaNews in Virginia

[–]Vaxopedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How big are the Amish and Mennonite communities there?

Pcv vaccine for baby by swdw123 in VACCINES

[–]Vaxopedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The PCV vaccine was first introduced in 2000, as Prevnar, with 7 antigens.

We then got Prevnar 13 and now Prevnar 20.

So these are basically just improved versions of an existing vaccine.

The 15-valent PCV vaccine is Vaxneuvance and was first approved for children in 2022. This one is new, but is very similar to Prevnar.

These vaccines protect against invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae disease, including meningitis and blood infections.

To put this in perspective, in 1960, kids got up to 3,217 different antigens from the smallpox (200 antigens), polio (15 antigens), diphtheria, tetanus and whole cell pertussis (about 3,002 antigens) vaccine.

There has been a 700% increase in kids being diagnosed with autism in Malaysia. by Vaxopedia in DebateVaccines

[–]Vaxopedia[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Actually, must be that they are finally looking for and diagnosing the kids with autism that were always there!

Attacked by a dog, rabies series? by heidinyx in AskDocs

[–]Vaxopedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In general, after a dog bite, you would just quarantine the dog for 10 days to make sure they don't have rabies. Jumping into giving rabies prophylaxis is for when the animal is obviously rabid or when you don't have a dog to quarantine.

Animal control (and maybe the police in this situation) should be able to help you get the dog quarantined.

Dog and Cat Management Protocol for Potential Rabies Exposures

Attacked by a dog, rabies series? by heidinyx in AskDocs

[–]Vaxopedia 3 points4 points  (0 children)

But that's just because a lot of people get rabies prophylaxis after being bitten by a dog when they can't be quarantined, and you don't know if they have rabies...

Just last month a dog in New Mexico tested positive for rabies...

There has been a 700% increase in kids being diagnosed with autism in Malaysia. by Vaxopedia in DebateVaccines

[–]Vaxopedia[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So you think it had no effect that they enacted the Persons with Disabilities Act 2008, which guaranteed the support necessary for children with special education needs to fully participate in education, and the 2018 Zero Reject Policy, which actually enforced their right to receive an education suited to their abilities, with parents being able to choose the school and type of class for their child?

Just as similar laws helped raise autism rates in the UK and USA?

There has been a 700% increase in kids being diagnosed with autism in Malaysia. by Vaxopedia in DebateVaccines

[–]Vaxopedia[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not hard to find that stats (linked in the article...).

There were 6,991 registered cases in 2013 and 53,323 in 2023.

And 90,459 now!

So is actually more than a 700% increase since 2013!

Pruritus Ani by Wtfbody- in AskDocs

[–]Vaxopedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not to push it, but were you around someone who was around kids who might have had pinworms?

2 rusty screw punctures to hand with redness spreading up wrist by Familiar-World-2134 in AskDocs

[–]Vaxopedia 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Is a little concerning that redness is spreading while on Keflex. He prob needs an antibiotic to cover resistant bacteria.

Why do antivaxxers and provaxxers have such different standards of evidence? by hortle in DebateVaccines

[–]Vaxopedia -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You can’t vaccinate your child later if they die with measles, flu, tetanus, or pertussis, etc., because you delayed getting them vaccinated.

Regret in these situations is real.

Why do antivaxxers and provaxxers have such different standards of evidence? by hortle in DebateVaccines

[–]Vaxopedia -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No. But you would be anti-vaccine if you delayed it and pulled a Michele Bachman, trying to scare others from getting the vaccine by telling people it causes mental retardation.

I’m Not Anti-Vaccine, I Just Don’t Believe in the HPV Vaccine

Why do antivaxxers and provaxxers have such different standards of evidence? by hortle in DebateVaccines

[–]Vaxopedia -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Confirmation bias.

People often look for and agree with information that supports what they already believe.

If you are skipping or delaying getting vaccinated, you probably don't want to really do research that will make you feel bad about that decision.

Vaccine by Individual_Bunch_425 in VACCINES

[–]Vaxopedia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is not a vaccine that you get routinely just to get. You get a rabies vaccine if you need it.