You need to do some research. The nasal spray has live attenuated vaccine, and that is why they advise against giving it to children and pregnant women. It is not too potent, but it is possible to transmit flu while your immune system reacts to build antibodies to the nasal spray. That makes the spray slightly different from the injection.
No flu vaccine has long term research. It is a different vaccine each and every year. The core components stay the same, but the viral components change from year to year based on which virus is the most common. The H1N1 is really no different from any other flu vaccine.
Study after study (scientific, controlled studies) have shown that vaccines do not cause autism. I could link you but I have a feeling you aren't interested in reading true scientific information. Please keep your conspiracy theories to yourself unless you have scientific sources to back up what you say.
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Hi Anonymous
You need to do some research. The nasal spray has live attenuated vaccine, and that is why they advise against giving it to children and pregnant women. It is not too potent, but it is possible to transmit flu while your immune system reacts to build antibodies to the nasal spray. That makes the spray slightly different from the injection.
No flu vaccine has long term research. It is a different vaccine each and every year. The core components stay the same, but the viral components change from year to year based on which virus is the most common. The H1N1 is really no different from any other flu vaccine.
Study after study (scientific, controlled studies) have shown that vaccines do not cause autism. I could link you but I have a feeling you aren't interested in reading true scientific information. Please keep your conspiracy theories to yourself unless you have scientific sources to back up what you say.
October 23, 2010 - 6:40amThis Comment
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