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Topic: Measles outbreaks Posted: 26 August 2009 at 2:59pm |
Hi all,
I've just interviewed a doctor from the Auckland Regional Public Health Service about the current measles outbreak in Auckland (there are also outbreaks in Otago and Christchurch). As a result, ARPHS have changed their immunisation advice, particularly concerning children aged between 12-15 mths. You can find more information here and on the ARPHS website, here.
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Emma and the team at OHbaby!
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Posted: 26 August 2009 at 3:13pm |
Thanks Emma :)
I live right next door to a kindy, in a little township where there has been an outbreak. They want me to give Hollie her first immunisation now, it's an awful spot to be in. We will do it, but it feels so wrong giving the shot to an 8month old when it's normally given at 15.
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Posted: 26 August 2009 at 3:24pm |
Apparently it's perfectly fine to give it between 6-12 mths, and the recommendation is if you've had contact with it, then you should get bub immunised early. It's my understanding that the only reason it's scheduled for 15 mths is because the maternal measles antibodies passed to bub during pregnancy last a lot longer than other maternal antibodies, and if you give it while these antibodies are still present, it's not as effective as it thinks the body already has immunity.
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Posted: 26 August 2009 at 3:24pm |
we got letters for the boys telling us the boys need there shot NOW! and no waiting EEK
will make it for friday afternoon I think after preschool
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Posted: 26 August 2009 at 5:17pm |
and here i was over 2 months late for edens 15 mth lot and only one reminder letter.
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Posted: 26 August 2009 at 7:24pm |
I am surprised nothing has been said on here before about this. The measles outbreak has been going on for a few weeks now.
DS8yrs brings home notices from school weekly saying that all child not vaccinated will be sent home from school if need be.
Same with kindy.
My kids have had all their vaccinations to date. I have done this for 2 reasons, 1 to keep them as safe as possible from these horrid diseases, & 2 to contribute to wiping them out.
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Posted: 26 August 2009 at 8:51pm |
It's all very close to home for me at the moment - lil miss was diagnosed with measles today  . Thankfully she hasn't been too sick with it, but the nightmare has been trying to work out anyone she has been in contact with that hasn't been immunised.
My older three are immunised, but she isn't old enough.
The irony is that I've been working with Public Health for the past week to get this article together, and now my own baby has it!
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Posted: 26 August 2009 at 9:09pm |
Oh the bitter irony of it all  Me and Daniel will be taking a trip to the Doc on Friday to get the jab. Hope their bubble machine is working to distract him
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Posted: 26 August 2009 at 9:14pm |
Eek how scary Emma hopefully she doesn't get too sick.
We got called in last week for my kids second doses. The nurse told me it shouldn't be as bad as the first time as the body already has 'seen' the virus. My two have been sweet this time, not like the delayed reaction the first time.
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Posted: 26 August 2009 at 9:48pm |
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Posted: 26 August 2009 at 9:57pm |
oh Emma you're having a rough time of everything at the moment
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Posted: 27 August 2009 at 6:35am |
aargghhh poor wee poppit hope shes feeling better soon
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Posted: 27 August 2009 at 10:43am |
 Emma, your poor little one.
Wish more people would immunise then we would not have to worry about the ones to young to get immunise.
The only way to wipe out these horrid disease is immunisation.
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Posted: 27 August 2009 at 10:53am |
oh no Emma*hugs*!
E had his second one done about two weeks ago.. she thinks the outbreak will be over before this bub is ready for the year old ones.. time will tell!
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Posted: 27 August 2009 at 9:55pm |
what do you mean by second one??? I thought MMR was at 15 months and then not till 4years? Have I missed something?
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Posted: 27 August 2009 at 10:09pm |
They are now doing them at 12 months with the second one at 13 months or if your child has had the first one giving the second one now (so long as it's been at least a month since they had the first shot), they then won't have another one at age 4.
They might not be doing that in your area yet though Nikki, parents were sent out a leaflet in chch.
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Posted: 27 August 2009 at 10:35pm |
well got my boys done today and wish I hadnt :( they both screamed blue murder and now both have a fear or needles, nurses and doctors! even ambulance drivers and medicine syringes
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Posted: 01 September 2009 at 8:26pm |
i got David done the other day but they never said anything about getting Vincent's 2nd dose done?
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Posted: 01 September 2009 at 9:53pm |
Oh Emma! I hope Lil Miss gets better really soon
We had measles at our daycare and were sent for Jack's second MMR shot the next day. The poor wee one that got them was too young to get the vaccine as well so it wasn't like there was anything the parents could do to try and prevent it.
The nurse did have a big spiel about anti-immunisation parents though which I thought was interesting (as she is usually very laid-back about commenting on things like that). We could see a spike in mumps and rubella too unfortunately, but that's just a waiting game I guess.
Just another thing for the parents of vulnerable kids to worry about - if Jack catches anything when his neutrophils are on the downhill slide it'll be fun times in our household!
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Posted: 02 September 2009 at 9:44am |
Flake wrote:
Thanks Emma :)
I live right next door to a kindy, in a little township where there has been an outbreak. They want me to give Hollie her first immunisation now, it's an awful spot to be in. We will do it, but it feels so wrong giving the shot to an 8month old when it's normally given at 15. |
yeah I have the same dilema here. Got a letter the other day about getting the MMR for Toren who is now 7 months old... it seems so young to me?
still undecided...
Have you gone ahead with it Flake?
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