Bringing Wakefield into this clearly demonstrates your ignorance. Get with it. If vaccines work, and are effective an unvaccinated child is absolutely NO threat to society at all. And for someone to say that vaccines do NOT cause Autism is the real quackery, because ONE vaccine has been studied in relation to Autism. ONE. And to be quite honest it is an insult to tell parents that they need to do their research when they choose not to vaccinate, because BY AND LARGE parents who choose NOT to vaccinate have done countless more hours of research than those who choose TO vaccinate. And to say "that study" was done by a quack, is absolutely false. His counterpart in that study who experienced all the same repercussions from that study, had been exonerated of all charges, and Dr. Wakefield's turn is coming. The case is STILL in litigation. And NOT ONLY THAT, but Dr. Wakefield's study had nothing to do with whether or not vaccines caused Autism. Dr. Wakefield is a Gastroentrologist who found that many children with Autism also had the vaccine strain of measles living in their intestines. THAT'S IT. He found something that the pharmaceutical and medical world quickly wanted to shut him up about. THAT'S IT. His study had nothing to do with vaccines. NOTHING. No other vaccines, or ingredients (besides Thimerosal) have been studied, nor any combination thereof in reference to vaccines. I will not stand by and let someone tell parents that vaccines do not cause Autism, when first of all THAT has NOT been proven, and second of all...ONLY someone who hasn't done enough research on vaccines would ever put Autism at the top of their concerns list. And then you need to read package inserts, because Autism is listed as an adverse reaction...on at least one of them. If the manufacturer is saying their vaccine can cause autism, who the hell is anyone else to say they do not? http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Biologi.../UCM101580.pdfScroll
"Adverse events reported during post-approval use of Tripedia vaccine include idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, SIDS, anaphylactic reaction, cellulitis, autism, convulsion/grand mal convulsion, encephalopathy, hypotonia, neuropathy, somnolence and apnea."
Why would they put that in there? To save their butts if your kid gets diagnosed with Autism. But, then we have to wonder why the government made it so you CANNOT sue the pharmaceutical company if that is the case, or if your child dies, or gets encephalitis, or diabetes, or asthma, or epilepsy. So instead of the pharmaceutical companies being held liable, guess who is paying the lawsuit settlements when vaccines DO this crap? Answer: Those who vaccinate. You are paying a tax on every dose of vaccines you purchase and have administered to you or your children. And this tax goes into a fund to pay the injury settlements. I cannot possibly be the only one calling QUACK on THAT. For more information please refer to:
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Bringing Wakefield into this clearly demonstrates your ignorance. Get with it. If vaccines work, and are effective an unvaccinated child is absolutely NO threat to society at all. And for someone to say that vaccines do NOT cause Autism is the real quackery, because ONE vaccine has been studied in relation to Autism. ONE. And to be quite honest it is an insult to tell parents that they need to do their research when they choose not to vaccinate, because BY AND LARGE parents who choose NOT to vaccinate have done countless more hours of research than those who choose TO vaccinate. And to say "that study" was done by a quack, is absolutely false. His counterpart in that study who experienced all the same repercussions from that study, had been exonerated of all charges, and Dr. Wakefield's turn is coming. The case is STILL in litigation. And NOT ONLY THAT, but Dr. Wakefield's study had nothing to do with whether or not vaccines caused Autism. Dr. Wakefield is a Gastroentrologist who found that many children with Autism also had the vaccine strain of measles living in their intestines. THAT'S IT. He found something that the pharmaceutical and medical world quickly wanted to shut him up about. THAT'S IT. His study had nothing to do with vaccines. NOTHING. No other vaccines, or ingredients (besides Thimerosal) have been studied, nor any combination thereof in reference to vaccines. I will not stand by and let someone tell parents that vaccines do not cause Autism, when first of all THAT has NOT been proven, and second of all...ONLY someone who hasn't done enough research on vaccines would ever put Autism at the top of their concerns list. And then you need to read package inserts, because Autism is listed as an adverse reaction...on at least one of them. If the manufacturer is saying their vaccine can cause autism, who the hell is anyone else to say they do not? http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Biologi.../UCM101580.pdfScroll
"Adverse events reported during post-approval use of Tripedia vaccine include idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, SIDS, anaphylactic reaction, cellulitis, autism, convulsion/grand mal convulsion, encephalopathy, hypotonia, neuropathy, somnolence and apnea."
Why would they put that in there? To save their butts if your kid gets diagnosed with Autism. But, then we have to wonder why the government made it so you CANNOT sue the pharmaceutical company if that is the case, or if your child dies, or gets encephalitis, or diabetes, or asthma, or epilepsy. So instead of the pharmaceutical companies being held liable, guess who is paying the lawsuit settlements when vaccines DO this crap? Answer: Those who vaccinate. You are paying a tax on every dose of vaccines you purchase and have administered to you or your children. And this tax goes into a fund to pay the injury settlements. I cannot possibly be the only one calling QUACK on THAT. For more information please refer to:
http://www.hrsa.gov/vaccinecompensation/statisticsreports.html#claimscompensated
http://www.hrsa.gov/vaccinecompensation/index.html
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