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Old 10-19-2014, 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by LAblondeGPhi View Post
If we really want to talk about contagious, can we talk about how freaking contagious MEASLES is? There was a kid in the DC area who got measles last year, and public health officials were reporting all the locations this kid had been to while contagious but asymptomatic. Non-immune folks have up to a 90% chance of contracting it by getting near a contagious person.
Measles actually has a high R-naught value (aka the average number of people a sick person gets sick in an average uninfected population). The average measles patient infects 12-18 people, if it weren't for vaccines!

Just for comparison:
Measles: 12-18
Pertussis: 12-17
Diptheria: 6-7
Smallpox: 5-7
Polio: 5-7
Rubella: 5-7
Mumps: 4-7
HIV/AIDS: 2-5
SARS: 2-5
Influenza (1918 Spanish flu pandemic): 2-3
Ebola: 1-2
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