That those viruses that are being innoculated against are the "the leading cause of bacterial meningitis in the United States".
My question is, if theyre not all vaccines for the same agents, why are we innoculating our infants three different times for the same thing, with multiple follow up shots? And if they are all different agents being vaccinated against, how can they all be "the leading cause of bacterial meningitis in the United States"?
I find soo many inconsistancies in the CDC's print offs, the drug companies information sheets, and all the sites online. Call me what you want, But i nearly DIED from the Hib Vaccine as a child. Just makes me wonder.
Another thing that makes me wonder, all the sites and sheets and print offs (including the one my doctor gave me) say "Newborns can get tetanus from unclean tools used to cut the umbilical cord, or poor cord care" And that adults can get it from stepping on nails or being bitten by an animal and getting an infection.
2007-03-22
10:59:57
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amosunknown
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So why are we vaccinating our 2,4 and 6 month olds against tetanus? lol. They dont walk yet, and their cords are already cut and healed.
makes you wonder.
2007-03-22
11:00:35 ·
update #1