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Quote: Originally Posted by WillyMom I edited the original, sorry for confusion. I was NAK when I posted and read Mindi22 original post. I just rechecked her post and agree about cell mediated immunity being...
I edited the original, sorry for confusion.
I just re-read my post and need to correct myself. Th1 is NOT innate immunity. It is part of the adaptive immune response as well. I will edit my original post.
Why would getting disease symptoms be better? The end result is still antibody production. They are separate processes. Natural exposure to chicken pox virus also results in antibody production, Th2 immunity. Also, don't forget, some...
I may have misread her post, I will look back. The point I am trying to make is that Th2 immunity is the reason that after second exposure you don't get as sick. And that is why a vaxed kid against pertussis will get a milder case,...
Mindi22, The innate immune response (cellular immunity) is non-specific. Th2 cells drive the adaptive immune response ("humoral immunity") and up-regulate antibody production to fight extracellular organisms and pathogens....
DS is 14mo and does not STTN. He nurses about 3-4x a night. During the day I am OK with it and know its normal and natural but sometimes at night I get frustrated.
SO sad. I had a friend CIO with her son at 4.5mo too. Its just really really sad
My personal apologies to Deborah as MK stated that you do believe research and I do recall that thread. I will edit my post accordingly. WM
Deborah, You work in a library don't you? What are you trying to prove? Do a pubmed Search of "vaccines autism". You can look through all 20 pages of studies YOURSELF and make your OWN conclusion, which as parents is what we...
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