Yes, I'm glad they're studying the adverse effects as well. However, I don't think the quote above does justice to what this report offers.
I find it helpful that the report offers various degrees of possible...
Just found this ... published this year (2012) ... sorry if a repeat post/thread (ran a search but didn't see it ...)
Adverse Effects of Vaccines: Evidence and...
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Originally Posted by mgrella
Sure - if the reaction that a child had to a vaccine is a rash or hives, use of Benadryl in advance would be reasonable. If instead it was a high fever, one could use...
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Originally Posted by mgrella
Many reactions can be avoided with pretreatment or managed with a predetermined strategy.
Can you please give some examples?
I don't think the point is to disseminate information, they're readily available as pointed out (at least in the US). I don't know what the point is but some possible side effects are to disseminate fear and to blame...
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Originally Posted by UltraMama
Is it really true that there are no tests like what he said? A bunch of vaxed kids versus a bunch of unvaxxed kids? Really? That can't be true. Vaccines...
Dont know where immunize.org gets their numbers - my guess is CDC. Same figures in the Pink Book - under "Immunogenicity and Vaccine Efficacy"
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/pert.html
I agree with the...
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Originally Posted by CA Country Girl
By the way, if there are others who are genuinely curious, I found out that late summer and early fall are the high time for pertussis, which is why I got this vax...