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VACCINATION IN UK IS VOLUNTARY

" He said linking vaccination to child benefit would ensure full vaccine coverage

and make the argument that it was being done for the public good rather than for

the benefit of individuals. "

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7392510.stm

Saturday, 10 May 2008 00:11 UK

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Call for vaccine opt-out penalty

MMR

MMR uptake is still below the recommended level

Tough sanctions are being proposed for parents who refuse routine vaccinations,

such as MMR.

In an article for the Fabian Society, leading public health expert Sir Sandy

Macara called for child benefit to be linked with vaccination uptake.

And Labour MP Creagh said children should have to prove they are vaccinated

before they start school to improve uptake of MMR.

The Department of Health said vaccination was voluntary.

Public confidence in vaccination, and in MMR particularly, fell after research

raised the possibility that the jab may be linked to an increased risk of

autism.

One ought to recognise that mothers have a responsibility for ensuring their

children are protected

Sir Sandy Macara, public health expert

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The research has since been debunked, and a string of studies have concluded

that the triple vaccine - which protects against rubella and mumps as well as

measles - is perfectly safe.

But immunisation rates are still well below the 95% needed for herd immunity and

are particularly low in London.

As a result there have been several outbreaks of measles.

'Blasé'

Sir Sandy Macara, ex-chairman of the British Medical Association, said in many

developing countries immunisation rates were higher than in the UK even though

they had poorer access to healthcare.

" People here have become a bit blasé and they worry more about rare possible

risks of vaccination rather than the diseases they prevent.

" One ought to recognise that mothers have a responsibility for ensuring their

children are protected. "

He said linking vaccination to child benefit would ensure full vaccine coverage

and make the argument that it was being done for the public good rather than for

the benefit of individuals.

" Politicians are much more anxious than they would admit about 'nanny state'

accusations but they should be more worried about being accused of negligence, "

he said.

Ms Creagh said proof of vaccination before school attendance had been used in

the US.

" The MMR vaccination rate is at 85% and the target figure is 95% so it's about

catching children who may have moved or lost contact with their health visitor

but also saying to parents your child has a right to live free from vaccine

preventable diseases. "

She said there would be exceptions where children could not be vaccinated for

medical or religious reasons.

" In lots of cities now they are offering catch up MMR for five-year olds and

there's a high take-up - a lot of anxiety has gone away and it offers parents

another opportunity. "

But Jackie Fletcher of pressure group Jabs was against both proposals.

" It's only six months since a big public consultation by the Nuffield Council on

Bioethics which we contributed to and they concluded there was no reason to

change the voluntary system.

" At the same time as this was published in the UK there was a huge furore in the

US as parents were threatened with hefty fines and jail unless they vaccinated

their children before entry into school.

" Is this really the direction we want to go in, " she said.

A spokesperson for the Department of Health said they wanted to see a continued

improvement in the uptake of the MMR vaccine.

" Vaccination in this country is voluntary.

" PCTs need to identify what approaches will work best to meet the need of their

communities in order to ensure that all children and at-risk groups can benefit

from vaccines. "

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