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I actually didn't say that naturally derived maternal antibodies last until five, however, I don't think they suddenly go poof at 12 months. If they did, then the disease, pre-vaccine, would have predominantly been seen in infants and...
Quote: Originally Posted by Rrrrrachel  None of that changes basic biology, even if I stipulate your claims are true, which I don't. Are you saying that measles pre-vaccine was a common disease in infants? If so you...
Quote: Originally Posted by Rrrrrachel  Maternal antibodies don't last until five. Really? Then why were the vast majority of cases in the 5 to 9/10 age bracket? Why are we seeing infants too you to be vaccinated...
    http://www.eurosurveillance.org/images/dynamic/EE/V17N29/Vivancos_fig2.jpg
Quote: Originally Posted by Rrrrrachel  How polite of it to stay only in that age range.   Huh? Measles is not a disease of infants; they should be benefiting from maternal antibodies, from mothers that have...
Quote: Originally Posted by rachelsmama    And yet the persistence of measles is frequently blamed on there being so many unvaccinated kids      Don't forget that there are...
Quote: Originally Posted by prosciencemum    Oh, and you could also use all the different studies published at the Autism Science...
Sound's like you have chicken pox in the house!
Quote: Originally Posted by ProVaccine  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJOqbiLZEBM&feature=youtu.be&noredirect=1 Watch it! This is an educational pro vaccine video with some great information! It is...
My apologies for the serial posting on this thread, but here is a relevant article written by a mother of two children in Wakefield's...
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