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Polio and the Xavante Indians of Brazil

Suzanne Humphries, an anti-vaccine influencer, misconstrues polio’s history and effects, asserting that it isn’t harmful. She incorrectly claims that the Xavante Indians of Brazil experienced low paralysis rates due to preexposure. Studies indicate their population faced high mortality rates, contradicting her portrayal of their health and the polio virus’s dangers.

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What Has Casey Means Said About Vaccines?

Dr. Casey Means has been nominated for Surgeon General despite lacking a medical license and quitting her residency to become a wellness influencer. Critics are concerned about her focus on food over vaccine advocacy and the potential spread of misinformation regarding vaccines and public health. Her appointment raises significant doubts about qualifications.

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What Has Vinay Prasad Said About Vaccines?

Vinay Prasad is poised to become the director of CBER at the FDA, a role crucial for vaccine approval. His past statements show opposition to COVID vaccines for children, concerns over U.S. vaccination rates, and belief in loosening manufacturer liability. Critics argue his views may exacerbate vaccine hesitancy, undermining public health initiatives.

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How to Test Someone Who Might Have Measles

Measles testing involves collecting nasopharyngeal or throat swabs and blood samples for accurate diagnosis, as recommended by the CDC. Both real-time PCR and antibody tests are used for detection, with PCR being most effective shortly after rash onset. Further testing may clarify results, especially in vaccinated individuals.

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