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11-15-2009, 12:33 AM | #23 |
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Where did YOU learn your science from lol. You can't relate natural selection with medicine and vaccines because those aren't "natural" lol. Natural selection means that those who do not have a mutation in their gene that's effective against a particular environment will die off and those that do have that certain gene will live on to breed. So let's say there was no such things as medicine in a population of 100. The pop. contracts a disease, kills off say 95 out of those 100. 5 are left living because they have a certain genetic mutation that allows them immunity. Now those 5 breed and make babies who also carry that gene and now 100% of the population is immune to that particular disease. That is how natural selection works. Of course, the disease will evolve too now that the humans are immune. That's also reason why AIDS is so hard to cure..
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First of all, "On the origin of species" was published 1859. Mendel's work on classical genetics did not get published until 1866. It was lost for another 32 years and would not be "re-discovered" in 1900. The chromosomal theory of inheritance will not be published for another 10 years or so. Therefore, when Darwin wrote his theory of natural selection, there was ZERO understanding of genetics, let alone understanding gene as the unit of inheritance and the concept of mutation as a cause of genetic variation. He was only able to infer sexual selection by using examples seen in animal / plant breeding. The basic principle of the theory of Natural Selection as a theory for Evolution is: "the survival of the fittest", whoever survive the longest to pass on their gene pool to the next, i.e. to have sex and reproduce, wins. However, at the time of the publication of "On the origin of species", Sir Darwin did not understand that genotype begets phenotype, so he can only infer that some sort of inheritance pattern exist (i.e. the gene pool that we know of). People who got the vaccine will be immune to a potential deadly disease, which confers a survival advantage to those who did not, increasing their chance of passing on their genes to the next generation. That's natural selection at work.
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11-15-2009, 02:01 AM | #25 |
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1. H1N1 = not a major problem and it won't kill me. It's the "media virus." If it ever became a serious problem, then I'd get it.
2. As a stats major, I know this stuff isn't tested well enough. Long-term effects are entirely unknown, but they can be predicted to a limited degree. I'd rather see the effects than predict them; the chaotic pendulum is all I need to think about before I turn myself away from this shot. Small changes in initial values make big, big differences in the future. 3. It's a positive externality. You are going to benefit from all of the other guinea pigs who are getting the H1N1 flu shot. The probability of you getting it decreases because other people around you have the flu shot. This is textbook a Binomial setting It can be modeled entirely by a binomial distribution, if you do so desire. The exact probability of you getting it in your general vicinity can easily be found. H1N1~N(((probability of having the flu)*(sample size)), (sqrt(np(1-p))). Add 0.5 for probabilities to the left, subtract 0.5 for probabilities to the right for continuity correction. Boom: there's your chance of getting it. It's probably pretty darn small. |
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2. Mr. Statistics Major, how do you think the long term effects are going to be different, knowing that it is made the exact same way as the seasonal flu vaccine with similar antigens? 3. Not entirely correct, herd immunity works in theory, but statistics only apply to a group of people. However, it only have to strike you once... I'm amazed by the responses that I'm seeing on Bimmerpost with regards to the H1N1 Pandemic. I guess if you are not seeing it first hand, you won't have the fear implanted in you.
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I've already had a 30 year old who was way over 3 bills die and a 40 year old pregnant lady die... with the baby. Quote:
Also remember, the rapid Influenz nasal swab test is only about 30% sensitive. All the ones who died on me were negative for the nasal swab. They were diagnosed by using a camera and doing a lung washing.
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I got my H1N1 shot a few weeks ago...and right away, I started walking backwards!!!!!!
Obviously, I'm joking....anyone believing that youtube vid about that girl having all those brain issues due to the flu shot should talk to their local doctor/hospital and get properly informed on the H1N1 shot and not be persuaded by non medical influences. I do feel sorry for that girl that contracted dystonia and I hope she does get better, however there is absolutely no results that show dystonia was caused by the flu shot. I have also been experiencing quite a number of people that I work with who are not getting the H1N1 shot and say it's just the media blowing it out of proportion and that they won't take the shot because they've never gotten the flu shot- never gotten sick for that matter. I warned them that it is no joke- one of my close family friends is a paediatrician and he contracted H1N1 and had temporary paralysis because of it. But they still didn't listen.....now I go back to the office and all those people that refused to get the shot are all sick. Society needs to be better informed on the risks and benefits of the H1N1 shots. Many doctors will say that the benefits of getting the H1N1 shot are much higher than the risk of negative results from the shot. |
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Yeah, we are seeing quite few cases of H1N1 ARDS in our MICU. That's why we've used up all the proning bed and NO here in the PNW. I saw one patient that was unproned and eventually came off of the vent and extubated from his H1N1, but he ended up bagging his kidneys when he was septic, so now he's on dialysis. People who don't see it first hand won't feel the pain of having it. This is NO typical seasonal influenza.
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Just to set the record straight, there is NO causal link that was ever established with the flu shot and GBS, even back in the 70s when the massive plan for vaccination rolled out.
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As far as the TV personalities debating for / against the vaccine, it's all silly propaganda. I'd just take it as a grain of salt.
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Are most of your bad cased wtih big people? That's been my experience and all my buddies exerpience. H1N1 likes the fatties and pregnant. Quote:
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Statistics inference a parameter, which, in this case, is the general population which is susceptible to H1N1 (and, from what I see, it applies to everyone). If you want to sit there and call the entire susceptible population a "group of people," then so be it, but it sounds like a SRS. But hey, you've got your own observations and I've got mine. You see lots of cases in your environment that are serious, I see zero. |
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The NNT might be large in this case, but with low cost and low side effect profile, it's really not that big of a deal to get vaccinated in this case and have the peace of mind. I guess there are always people that are willing to take the gamble.
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With all due respect to all the Physicians out there I would like to state for the record that everybody is eventually going to die. There is no reason to scare people. They will die. They could die due to a bus, cancer, heart disease, H1N1, Malaria, TB, HIV/AIDS, lightning, plane, sudden cardiac death, slipping on a banana peel etc. They could die in the next second or live another 100 years. There is only one thing we are sure of in life & that is death.
Do your best, try to be a good person, help people (including yourself), and don't tell people that the world is coming to an end because a 100 mile asteroid is about to hit Earth. They are going to die anyway - so what's the use of trying to scare them! |
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I got both the H1N1 vaccine and the seasonal flu vaccine. Better to be safe than sorry.
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hahahahah....man, it amazes me at the ignorance in here. But I guess you would expect that from a forum of this nature.
I find it hilarious that when people are sick, they get pissed off that doctors do not have cures to reverse chronic damage leading to their terminal ailments, yet they were the types to refuse preventive measures and undergo various screenings while they were healthy. I wonder how many of you guys would be ok with your doctor telling you "hey, don't worry about it. We all have to die sometime." We should just have them send you home without any interventions, or those damn man made chemicals they tell you to go pick up at the pharmacy, the next time you are sick or injured.
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