Vaccination Refusals
Had an interesting
day today. We've had some bad press recently since they discovered a
possible polio case here. Considering we
report some hundred percent vaccination rates that really shouldn't be
possible. Certainly not the first time paper didn't match reality.
I went with a friend
of mine today and hunted down families refusing vaccinations. Things are done differently here than
America, obviously. When they do the
campaigns, they just walk door to door and give kids vaccines. They don't have to ask parents or even check
to see if they have been vaccinated before.
Since I've been in my village, we've probably done ten polio vaccine
campaigns and there are certainly some kids who have been vaccinated ten times
(three doses are plenty). Hell, probably
more if they have parents who actually bring them to get vaccinated. If someone refuses to be vaccinated that just
annoys the people doing the vaccines and they move on. No one has ever bothered to explain WHY
people should be vaccinated. Adults
usually ask to be vaccinated too so that it will "give them
strength".
I actually asked why
people didn't want to vaccinate. The
reasons were, well, reasonable. Some
said that they thought the vaccinations actually made their children sick. A lot of vaccines have the side effect of
causing a slight fever over the next couple days. I didn't get down into the dirt as to why
that is, because telling them that we were giving them a dead/crippled version
of the illness seemed counterproductive.
I did tell them that this was a normal side effect and they shouldn't
worry. I also had to explain to them
that just because the kid had a vaccination didn't mean they wouldn't get sick
at all. Explaining that their children
could already be sick or get sick with something else unrelated to the
vaccination often was enough. Sometimes
I'd explain that we knew it wasn't the vaccine that made the child sick simply
because we gave it to tons of children and if it was the vaccine, then all the
kids ought to be sick. Usually this was
enough to satisfy them. Oh the best
reasoning that we'd make them sick is that they'd then go to the clinic after
and have to pay high bills. Vaccinations
as a money making scheme for the clinics.
Those bills in reality for other illnesses.
I'm not sure if
these people will actually now get their kids vaccinated. Every last one of them told me they would (or
at least my translator said they did).
Could be they were just humoring the white man who rode in from lord
knows where into their tiny little compounds out in the bush. Course that might be reason enough for them
to follow my advice. But honestly, I
think if anyone just bothered to sit down and explain to them why and how to be
healthy, they would at least try. And
these are the people who are at least asking questions. Would you blindly take medicine handed to
you?
I really would like
to see these strange interactions from their perspective . It has got to be the weirdest thing in the
world.
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