"It would look like what it used to look like-which is to say, every
year, 48,000 people would be hospitalized with measles and 500 would
die. There would be people who would have subacute sclerosing
panencephalitis, which is a chronic measles infection of the brain and
is essentially a death sentence. Mumps would be a common cause of
deafness and sterility. Rubella or German measles would cause as many as
20,000 children to be born with severe permanent birth defects every
year, and 5,000 spontaneous abortions. Bacterial meningitis caused by
streptococcus pneumoniae caused by haemophilus influenza B or
meningococcus, and it would cause tens of thousands of children to die
or be left with permanent neurological damage. The rotavirus would cause
70,000 children to be hospitalized with dehydration and 60 to die. The
chicken pox would cause 10,000 children to be hospitalized, and 70 to
100 would die. Hepatitis A would cause tens of thousands of cases and
about 100 deaths. Hepatitis B would again re-emerge as a silent
epidemic; millions of people would be chronically infected, and about
5,000 would die of acute hepatitis B. Tens of thousands would go on to
have chronic hepatitis. This would mean infections of the liver, which
can cause things like cirrhosis and liver cancer."
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year, 48,000 people would be hospitalized with measles and 500 would
die. There would be people who would have subacute sclerosing
panencephalitis, which is a chronic measles infection of the brain and
is essentially a death sentence. Mumps would be a common cause of
deafness and sterility. Rubella or German measles would cause as many as
20,000 children to be born with severe permanent birth defects every
year, and 5,000 spontaneous abortions. Bacterial meningitis caused by
streptococcus pneumoniae caused by haemophilus influenza B or
meningococcus, and it would cause tens of thousands of children to die
or be left with permanent neurological damage. The rotavirus would cause
70,000 children to be hospitalized with dehydration and 60 to die. The
chicken pox would cause 10,000 children to be hospitalized, and 70 to
100 would die. Hepatitis A would cause tens of thousands of cases and
about 100 deaths. Hepatitis B would again re-emerge as a silent
epidemic; millions of people would be chronically infected, and about
5,000 would die of acute hepatitis B. Tens of thousands would go on to
have chronic hepatitis. This would mean infections of the liver, which
can cause things like cirrhosis and liver cancer."
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