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Quote: Originally Posted by Katie8681      As WildKingdom says, it seems there is a real resistance here to the idea that sometimes, shit just happens.   I actually found...
For the entire period of Jan 1 to March 31 there were just 26 laboratory confirmed cases out of 446 notifications. In March just one case out of 302...
Quote: Originally Posted by Turquesa  Um, the 1979 uptake rate for 3 doses of oral polio was 59.7%. I'm looking at that year because that was when there was the last recorded case of U.S.-born wild polio. So how the...
This series of articles by Hilary Butler is probably the best I have read on the subject, her articles are always well referenced:   Part 1: Vaccines and neonatal immune development   Part 2: How a baby fights...
Quote: Originally Posted by MichelleZB  However, diseases vaccines prevent (like polio) are pretty hearty and it is not easy to fight them even for the healthiest person.   That is a myth, in 90 to 95% of...
This is a fascinating article from AoA on the oldest of the 'Kanner' children. Vivian Murdock born in...
pek64, I am still searching for the study, however, I did remember Heidi Stevenson writing about the failed MRSA V710 vax which despite creating antibodies in people, failed to protect them, more people died of MRSA after receiving the...
Quote: Originally Posted by pek64  Quote: Originally Posted by MyLilPwny  I think titer testing is a scam too. If you have enough antibodies you can still develop the disease. If you have no...
Quote: Originally Posted by prosciencemum  Not really. A. I can't see why bowel problems would cause neurological problems. B. There's no good evidence linking vaccines with bowel problems. I do see that...
Quote: Originally Posted by Chloebelle  She lost me at FDA...     Me too!   ETA: It works brilliantly on tooth abscesses, gone within two days. Also I used it when my dog had giardia...
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