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sudden-Onset Sensorineural Hearing Loss after Immunization: A Case …
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL) is generally idiopathic but in some cases may be associated with infections, vasculitides, tumors, certain genetic conditions, and cardiovascular risk factors. Anecdotal case reports of SSHL following vaccines have speculated that vaccines might be the cause of hearing loss in some cases.
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Studies have shown a small increased risk of febrile seizures occurs among children who are younger than 7 years old approximately 8-14 days after vaccination at a rate of one for every 3,000-4,000 children vaccinated with MMR vaccine. This is compared to children not vaccinated during the preceding 30 days. Separating MMR vaccine shots
Childhood Vaccinations Fact Sheet | Yale School of Public Health
Complications from 10,000 children getting measles infections: 2,000 hospitalizations. 10 cases of brain swelling; 10-30 child deaths; 1,000 ear infections with potential permanent hearing loss; 500 cases of pneumonia; Complications from 10,000 children getting the MMR vaccine: 3 fever-related seizures; 0-1 cases of abnormal blood clotting; 0.
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The World Health Association (WHO) estimates that one in four people will have hearing problems by 2050, even though not always related to lack of vaccination.
this problem is also associated with population aging, auditory pollution and factors such as obesity, which can cause auditory damage through diabetes.The global Vaccination Programme in Mexico offers free vaccination in public health institutions, a key resource to protect children from preventable diseases.
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However,the key is to reinforce education and combat misinformation to ensure that more families opt for immunization.Vaccination not only protects those who receive it, but also creates a collective barrier that benefits the entire community.
In Dr.Corvera’s words: “If I like dad not beef my son, all the other children who are vaccinated are protecting him. But if many stop vaccinating, that protection disappears. ”
(Text and photo: taken from debate.com.mx)
Interview: Addressing Hearing Problems and Vaccination in Mexico
Editor: Thank you for joining us today. We want to discuss the alarming trend of hearing problems and the importance of vaccination in Mexico.Can you start by telling us more about the projected increase in hearing issues by 2050?
Dr.Corvera: Thank you for having me.By 2050,it is projected that one in four people will experience hearing problems. This is a concerning trend that is not always related to a lack of vaccination. Factors such as population aging, auditory pollution, and health conditions like obesity and diabetes can also contribute to auditory damage.
Editor: That’s indeed concerning. How do you think public health institutions can address this issue?
Dr.Corvera: Public health institutions play a crucial role in addressing this issue. The Global Vaccination Program in Mexico offers free vaccinations in public health institutions, which is a key resource to protect children from preventable diseases. However, it’s not just about vaccination; we also need to educate the public about the risks and preventive measures.
Editor: Education is certainly key. How can we reinforce education and combat misinformation to ensure more families opt for immunization?
Dr. Corvera: Reinforcing education and combating misinformation is essential. vaccination not only protects those who receive it but also creates a collective barrier that benefits the entire community. We need to emphasize the importance of herd immunity and how everyone’s participation is vital.
Editor: Can you explain what you mean by herd immunity in the context of vaccination?
dr. Corvera: Herd immunity refers to the indirect protection that occurs when a large portion of a population becomes immune to a disease, making the spread from person to person less likely. If many people are vaccinated, the disease has fewer opportunities to spread, protecting even those who cannot receive the vaccine, such as very young children or individuals with compromised immune systems.
Editor: That’s a powerful concept.Can you share any insights on why some families might be hesitant to vaccinate their children?
Dr.Corvera: There are various reasons why some families might be hesitant, including misinformation, fear of side effects, or cultural beliefs. It’s crucial to address these concerns through accurate information and reassurance. We need to build trust and show the long-term benefits of vaccination for both individual and community health.
Editor: can you summarize the importance of vaccination in a few words?
dr. Corvera: “Vaccination is a basic tool for public health. It not only protects individuals but also creates a safer environment for everyone.If we all participate, we can substantially reduce the spread of preventable diseases and ensure the well-being of our communities.”
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Corvera, for your insights and for emphasizing the importance of vaccination and education.