Re: Washington State Witch Hunt for Vaccine-Exempted Families
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 8:43 pm
Sudden Infant Death Statistics:
Wikipedia
And measles:
Wikipedia
Rates of SIDS vary nearly tenfold in developed countries from one in a thousand to one in ten thousand. [3]
Globally it resulted in about 15,000 deaths in 2013 down from 22,000 deaths in 1990. [11] SIDS was the third leading cause of death in children less than one year old in the United States in 2011. [12] It is the most common cause of death between one month and one year of age. [8] About 90% of cases happen before six months of age, with it being most frequent between two months and four months of age. [3][8] It occurs more often in males than females. [8]
And measles:
If you account for the fact giving vaccine credit for nutrition centric illness eradication is hogwash and the SIDS rate is higher than reported or being replaced by rising autism rates, vaccines are looking pretty bad.Measles affects about 20 million people a year, [1] primarily in the developing areas of Africa and Asia. [4] It causes the most vaccine-preventable deaths of any disease. [8] It resulted in about 96,000 deaths in 2013, down from 545,000 deaths in 1990. [9] In 1980, the disease is estimated to have caused 2.6 million deaths per year. [4] Before immunization in the United States between three and four million cases occurred each year. [6]
Most of those who are infected and who die are less than five years old. [4] The risk of death among those infected is usually 0.2%, [6] but may be up to 10% in those who have malnutrition. [4]