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Infectious Diseases in
Children (www.idinchildren.com)
(05/02) Vol. 15, No. 5, P. 4; Brunell, Philip A.
The Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention has released guidelines for doctors on how to
deal with current vaccine shortages, which have affected the national supplies
of the diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine, the tetanus toxoid, the
measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine, the varicella vaccine, and the pnuemococcal
conjugate vaccine. Most of the shortages are expected to be cleared up by the
end of 2002, but the current situation calls for careful planning by physicians,
notes Dr. Philip A. Brunell, chief medical editor of Infectious Diseases in
Children. Naturally, patients and healthcare workers at higher risk for
specific diseases should be vaccinated first. Children's vaccinations can be
delayed in some cases, though children going to a group situation for the first
time, like school, should receive special consideration because of their
increased contact with others, Brunell points out. Other ways to cut back on
vaccinations include deferring late booster shots in a vaccination regimen and
delaying adolescent and adult diphtheria tetanus boosters.
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LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION WHETHER OR NOT TO VACCINATE IS AN IMPORTANT AND
COMPLEX ISSUE AND SHOULD BE MADE BY YOU, AND YOU ALONE, IN CONSULTATION WITH
YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
"A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth."
-- Albert Einstein, letter to a friend, 1901
"I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves, and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education."
-- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William C. Jarvis, September 28, 1820
"What's the point of vaccination if it doesn't protect you from the unvaccinated?"
-- Sandy Gottstein
"Who gets to decide what the greater good is and how many will be sacrificed to it?"