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I am missing something from my body. Something a lot of my slightly older peers have, something my husband has. I don't have it, neither does my brother nor do any of my children. Chances are your children don't have it either. Wanna guess what it is? This:
Recognise it? It's a smallpox vaccine scar. I was one of the first cohort of children in Boston not to get this vaccination. It's not because my parents were against vaccination, but rather because due to the overwhelming success of the smallpox eradication program it was not necessary. I did not need to be vaccinated against smallpox. Smallpox no longer exists in the wild - it is contained only in a few laboratories - due to vaccination. Stop for a moment and consider the impact of that statement. We humans, not always known for our overwhelming altruism, stopped a disease not just in a handful of countries but the entire world. That's pretty frickin' awesome.
We were nearly there with polio. And until very recently measles was declared eradicated in the United States. But a shift has started, and not in a good way. Measles has made a comeback in the US, Canada and Europe in recent years. Polio is only a plane flight away. How is this possible? How can we have wiped out smallpox but not have continued with polio, measles and other diseases for which exists a vaccine?
Because of people like this:
This is Meryl Dorey, President of the deliberately misleadingly named Australian Vaccination Network. I came to learn of the actions of Meryl and others like her through listening to podcasts. Meryl and the AVN are Australian leaders in the anti-vaccination movement. Crazy, isn't it, that people are opposed to the very thing that, along with clean water and improved sanitation, have improved our life spans and allowed us to thrive as a species. Her qualifications? 20 years of "researching" vaccines - aka learning how to Google - and a brain. Really. Published studies in peer review journals? Why no, Meryl takes those studies done by actual researchers and reinterprets them to fit her anti-vaccination paradigm. Much like how your children attempt to reinterpret the chore list you left them. Except all that leaves you with is a sink full of dirty dishes; Meryl's reinterpretations lead to potentially deadly diseases regaining a foothold in our communities.
What really pushed my buttons about Meryl and the AVN, however, was her actions in relation to the death of a 4 week old baby of pertussis. She demanded the medical records of the child, publicly stated the baby "supposedly" died of pertussis - also known as whooping cough - despite a confirmed diagnosis and indirectly blamed the parents for their child's death by not breastfeeding. Her supporters sent horrid letters harassing the grieving family. When I heard about her antics I became quite outraged and decided it was time to stop listening and start acting.
I found the Facebook group Stop the AVN. Until 2009 Meryl Dorey had been given a free ride in the Australian media. She was called on to present the "other side" of vaccines in the name of journalistic balance. What a load of crap - while there may be two sides to a story vaccines are not stories, they are science. She positioned herself as a lone voice telling parents what "they" didn't want you to know about vaccines. You know... "they". A mysterious cabal of governments, health professionals and pharmaceutical companies who were all in league with each other to keep the truth about vaccines away from naive parents but were evident to lone voices like Meryl. She'd tell you all about them... if you just joined the AVN, bought books exposing more lies "they" tell you, subscribe to her magazine that may or may not be published and send donations to various causes that never seemed to reach fruition.
The loose coalition of people who set up SAVN aimed to expose Meryl Dorey for what she is. It is due to the actions of this group that, after a 12 month investigation, the New South Wales Health Care Complaints Commission took the unprecedented step of issuing a public warning about the AVN, labelling their information as "...false, misleading and solely anti-vaccination." It is due to the actions of this group that the Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing held an investigation and discovered a multitude of financial irregularities which led to the loss of the AVN's charitable fund raising license. And it is due to the actions of this group of concerned citizens that Meryl Dorey is now openly called anti-vaccine by the very media who once turned to her for "balance".
However not everyone gets that message. This year Meryl was invited back to the Woodford Folk Festival to spread her anti-vaccine message, claiming the thoroughly debunked myth that vaccines and autism are related. Owing to the wonders of social media, the Festival was inundated with outraged letters, emails, tweets and blogs. The Queensland Health Minister openly referred to Meryl's brand of information as "nonsense". I even wrote to my local councillor to express my concerns, since the Festival takes place in my council area. Following this much publicised and prolonged criticism of allowing such misleading and potentially dangerous information to be presented from a self-styled expert, the Woodford Folk Festival changed Meryl's presentation from a one woman bullshit band to a forum featuring Immunologist Prof Andreas Suhbier- you know, an actual expert instead of a pretend one - and moderated by Dr John Parker from Doctors Without Borders - you know, an actual doctor instead of someone who holds modern medicine in contempt. http://stopavn.com/vaccination-saves-lives/bloggers.html
And flying overhead the Festival just as this blog is published is an airplane. A lovely single engine airplane towing a simple banner. One that looks a little like this:
A banner paid for not by desperate calls for action alerts and urgent donations, or sales of poorly sourced data which can be found for free on the internet. It was paid for by 34 persons who have gathered in the SAVN Facebook group for a common cause. Everyday people - parents and pensioners, students and health professionals, retirees and working stiffs - who between them raised the needed $2,800. 1% of the AVNs declared revenue in 2010, by the way, yet they can't produce a single advert or their promised magazine.
It's a simple message: VACCINATION SAVES LIVES. If you are concerned speak to a qualified health professional, not some self appointed quack, or learn more here. You could save a life.







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My grandmother and I were discussing vaccinations once about 10 years ago and she said something I'll never forget, "Anyone who has ever witnessed smallpox firsthand would never, ever not vaccinate their children against it." Vaccinations are there for a reason - to stop disease and save lives.
It drives me absolutely nuts when people don't vaccinate their children, saying that it will be okay because everyone else will get their own children inoculated. No, what happens is that someone who isn't vaccinated visits another country, picks up a disease, and then brings it home and spreads it to other people.
This happened here in my town in Virginia last spring, when there was a MEASLES outbreak at a local school, where there just happen to be a number of children whose parents opted against vaccines. I wonder how they feel about vaccines now?
Bravo. We have similar star-studded movements here in the US, all fueled by misinformation and outright lies. Tragic, really.
@Jen - thanks for your words of support. I think vaccines have been a victim of their own success in many ways with parents not heeding the advice of their grandparents who saw first hand the tragic outcomes of these diseases.
@Dave - yes, I am also active on the Jenny McCarthy Body Count Facebook page so I do understand the celebrity-led movement in the US. Thanks for your support.
How any parent could be against a procedure that will save lives is beyond me. I am currently reading a book by Richard Preston called Cobra Event. To me the most frighteneing part of the book is that the perp uses small pox (only alive in numerous laboratories around the world) to commit biological attacks. Very scary. The same thing could be done with measles, or any other agent against which most people no longer vaccinate. Only an idiot would not vaccinate. Keep up the good work, Mooselet.
Good stuff, Moose!
-Little Brother.
Well written & well said... Those small minded people do not realise that their children put others at risk for one & secondly, they are safe ONLY because our kids are all vaccinated!
Let's think a bit bigger than our four wall world! Go on, send your kids to countries where no one can afford vaccination & then come back & tell us how well they faired!
Well, as you know I have 2 autistic children (one severely so), so I'm very familiar with the anti-vax movement and its adherents.
Someone above asked why anyone would be against a procedure that would save lives. The answer is that these people truly believe vaccines do more harm than good. Some of these people have children who became violently ill and/or regressed right around the same time they were vaccinated. Some of these people also subscribe to conspiracy theories about Big Pharma and Teh Gubberment forcing them (and their children) to submit to untested vaccines.
This is why arguing with these people or attempting to show them the error in their thinking is akin to bashing your head against the wall. They are angry, they are hurting, they are SO emotionally invested in fighting against what they believe to be the cause of their children's injuries, and believe me they have an answer to every truth you tell them. *sigh*
**To be clear, I don't subscribe to the anti-vax movement *at all*, nor do I believe that vaccines cause autism.**
I'm glad the AVN's false claims are being challenged, and in a big way. Well done to all!
Thanks Tors, I do indeed know about your children and I think about yourself and others whom I know with autistic children when I help take on the anti-vaxx movement. I understand that many have a total belief that vaccines caused their child's autism, but that link has been studied over and over - to the detriment of other research which could be helping autistic children - and it just isn't there. We can believe anything with all our hearts but if it isn't so it isn't so. I know I'll never reach a True Believer, but I do hope to reach those who have heard about a "link" and are confused by this manufactured controversy. The AVN should not be allowed to spread their misinformation without it being clear they are anti-vaccine.
Your support and the support of other parents with autistic children is hugely appreciated. And Happy 2012!
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