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LTUSD urging students to be vaccinated


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By Margaret McKean

According to the California Department of Public Health, there are 99 cases of confirmed measles cases in California.

Measles is a highly infectious, airborne disease that typically begins with fever, cough, runny nose and red eyes, and within a few days a red rash appears, usually first on the face and then spreading downward to the rest of the body.

The measles virus can live for up to two hours on a surface or in an airspace where the infected person coughed or sneezed. If other people breathe the contaminated air or touch the infected surface, then touch their eyes, noses, or mouths, they can become infected. Measles is so contagious that if one person has it, 90 percent of the people close to that person who are not immune will also become infected. Infected people can spread measles to others from four days before to four days after the rash appears.

About three out of 10 people who get measles will develop one or more complications including pneumonia, ear infections, or diarrhea. Complications are more common in adults and young children.

If your child has not been vaccinated for the measles and is eligible for vaccination, it is urgent that you contact your healthcare provider and have your son or daughter vaccinated. It takes two weeks to build up immunity to the vaccine. So those who receive an MMR now would be immune if a case of measles occurred two weeks or more from now.

You may also call the health department if you have questions — 530.573.3155.

For the safety of your child and students and staff who are unable to be vaccinated due to leukemia, cancer, immune disorders and pregnant women we urge you to get your child immunized against measles.

Contacts to a “confirmed” case, who do not have immunity against the measles, would be excluded for 21 days after exposure.

Lake Tahoe Unified School District waivers as of Feb. 5:

School

Students

Waiver %

No Immunizations

Partial Imm

MMR

Tdap

Bijou

574

5

16

12

24

LTESM

398

16

32

30

58

SH

497

6

19

11

23

TV

503

7

31

6

33

STMS

814

9

30

42

43

48

STHS

1025

9

36

53

38

69

Mt Tallac

86

2

2

2

1

 

Source: LTUSD

If you believe your son or daughter may have been exposed to the measles, please keep them home and contact your health care provider for next steps as well as the school to inform them.

If a case of measles appears within our school community, students that have not received the measles vaccine will be sent home from school. Should you have additional questions, please contact your healthcare provider.

Margaret McKean is a registered nurse who works for Lake Tahoe Unified School District.

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  1. Dogula says - Posted: February 6, 2015

    And now 16 kids in Sacramento have tested positive for exposure to tuberculosis, after another was diagnosed with active TB. I wonder where all this disease is coming from?

  2. rock4tahoe says - Posted: February 6, 2015

    Dog. This can’t all be because of Jenny McCarthy right? I searched your link about TB in Sacramento, Grant High, and also found an article that said that Polio is possible too; from Africa, Pakistan or ?. Polio! I still remember older kids from school that had Polio.

    Parents, you do NOT want your kids getting Polio! Vaccinate your kids.

  3. Janice Eastburn says - Posted: February 7, 2015

    Thank you Margaret McKean for this well-written, informative article. I hope LTUSD parents heed your advice.

  4. mrs.t says - Posted: February 7, 2015

    Thank you, Margaret, for this well written article. I think LTUSD should consider excluding unvaccinated kids (except those with a medical reason to not be vaccinated, like undergoing cancer treatment or otherwise being immunocompromised) from school until they are vaccinated — heck, they ban peanuts from the whole school if a kid has a peanut allergy! This is a public health issue. If your personal choice is not to vaccinate your kid, fine, but don’t put others at risk! There are teachers and other workers and students at the schools that may be immunocompromised due to cancer treatments and they could die if they contract the measles, even though they were vaccinated in the past! There is so much selfishness in our society now, it’s all me me me. Do the right thing parents — vaccinate your kids!