What do you think of inoculating measles vaccine?

@ann101 (518)
China
September 29, 2010 1:40am CST
Now every child is required to inoculate measles vaccine for free in china.My baby received the day before yesterday and suffered a little sore throat and a slight fever,luckily she got well in the late evening. As it is a wide range of inoculation,so each of voice can be heard on the net.I can understand it's a good way of preventing the children from measles,but somehow it seems...uh...compulsory.That's what confused me. What do you think of it?and how is the situation in your country?
2 responses
@o0jopak0o (6394)
• Philippines
29 Sep 10
well getting measles when your still a baby will have some severe complications. its btter if you vaccinate your child. but i think what your baby has gotten is the side effects which is mild. when i was vaccinated but with a different one, i also felt weak with a slight fever.
@ann101 (518)
• China
30 Sep 10
It's a great relief of seeing your response.Now the child has to vaccinate so many vaccines,much more than we have when we were young.My friends has given me a website which shows the vaccine may cause brain changes found in autism.I was shocked then!
@o0jopak0o (6394)
• Philippines
1 Oct 10
well even if its autism is highly debated to cause autism ( i dont have any personal research or experience with someone getting autism because of vaccines but i know the principle on how to make them and i dont know how you can get it unless the virus themselves has a response that can initiate autism well i dont like to get into details but most vaccines are from the viruses themselves.) but the only vaccine im worried of is the h1n1 vaccine even if i want to get vaccinated with it. the testing was done less than 6 months which is not the norm even if their is an outbreak.
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
12 Oct 10
MMR (measules, mumps and rubella) vaccine has been required in the United States for as long as I can remember. There is some risk of an adverse reaction as a result of the vaccine, but, when you consider the devastation that could occur as a result of any of these three diseases, I would much rather have to help my children through the reaction to the vaccinations than to have to watch them suffer through one of the childhood diseases.