By: Todd Neale, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today 03 December 2010 Although preterm infants have a response to seven-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV7), it does not result in the antibody levels achieved by full-term infants for all serotypes, researchers found. After an initial three-dose immunization series by age 4 months, antibody titers increased for both […]
Vaccine Safety: Why Parents Are Concerned
By: Kim Stagliano 17 October 2010 A new study from CS Mott Children’s Hospital finds that 89 percent of parents think vaccine safety is the most important topic in medical research today. That makes sense, since the American pediatric vaccine schedule now includes 48 vaccinations before the age of six. Parents are facing vaccination choice […]
Miscarriages, Stillborns and H1N1 Vaccine
By: Norma Erickson 17 October 2010 On 03 September 2010, Eileen Danneman presented information to ACCV that indicated the CDC had ignored the standard FDA recommendation against vaccinating pregnant women, resulting in an estimated 1588 miscarriages/stillbirths in the United States. To accomplish the vaccination campaign for pregnant women, they used information from 30 deaths of […]
What They Don't Tell You About Vaccine Dangers Can Kill You or Ruin Your Life
By: Russell Blaylock, M.D. Posted 17 October 2010 After 30 years of intensive research, much has been learned about how brain cells work and what goes wrong when disease arises. One of the great enigmas has been the connection between vaccinations and certain brain disorders such as: Autism ADD ADHD Gulf War Syndrome More common […]
Lifelong Immunity? With Vaccines, It Depends
By: Nancy Shute, National Public Radio 11 October 2010 At 2:30 on a Tuesday afternoon, moms and babies are gathering at Angela Shogren’s townhouse in Alexandria, Va. As the babies try to crawl across the basement floor, the moms talk about breastfeeding and lack of sleep. One issue keeps coming up: vaccines. “I am from […]
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