I'm okay with Gardasil too.
Soon as Em can have it (first period, I think), she's getting it.
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I'm okay with Gardasil too.
Soon as Em can have it (first period, I think), she's getting it.
Smallpox was eradicated about 30 years ago, after an intense global effort.
I suspect, however, that the cost/benefit analysis regarding eradication of chicken pox isn't something that pans out. It's rarely more than a nuisance, the vaccine ain't cheap, and frankly, there are a hell of a lot more pressing concerns that the world's public health dollars should be spent on.
Someone make me stop reading WHO stats before bed.
(eta: on the plus side, epidemiology maps! who needs sleep?)
(eta+: measles sadly not nearly gone: 242,000 deaths worldwide in 2006 (compare: ~1 mil for malaria). BUT what I went looking for -- polio is the new smallpox; it's down to 1300 cases (2007), and is endemic in only 4 countries. Fucker's going DOWN.)
(Umm, I'll shut up now.)
I can't imagine having an infant with it, Burrell. You're so right -- the baby would be miserable, but would never remember it.
I had chickenpox when I was 18 months. Don't remember it at all. My 2 older sisters had it and I got it from them.
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When I was a kid, I had the mildest case of measles my doctor had ever seen.
My mom always says I had "measle."
I've been trying to meet up with this guy from OK Cupid for a week. We might be able to do Monday but the scheduling is tricky so we'd have to exchange cell phone numbers. Should I go for it?
I think they made up the chickenpox vaccine because it's super-dangerous to kids who are sick in some other ways to get cp. (The things I learned in my wannabe-doctor phase. Unfortunately, they weren't things like math.)
I'm supposed to learn a new word today and it's not too late. What's your favorite obscure word?
Laga, my favorite obscure word is gloaming, but I doubt it is obscure enough for your purposes. I like the way it sounds and I like the time of day/lighting conditions it means.
I found one! Tmesis. Now I have to go look up gloaming. (I think it has something to do with twilight or dawn).