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India stops Polio in it's tracks, no new cases in the last year.
Quote: : In the year since January 13, 2011, India has had zero cases of polio. Previously, India led the world, accumulating over 5,000 cases since 2000. Polio's last victim in India was...
Started by Alareth on
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To produce such a dramatic reduction in polio despite the adverse health effects of the despotic and diet throughout the nation in just a few years, to produce such a dramatic reduction in polio 5000 kids a year...
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Source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrin...ID=85685&Cat=6
Two polio cases reported in first week of 2012
Our correspondent
Wednesday, January 04, 2012
Islamabad
Within three days of the start of the New Year, two children from Balochistan, including...
Started by Shiloh on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at flutrackers):
By Mahwish Qayyum
Published: January 6, 2012
PESHAWAR: Two more polio cases have to 191 cases as of January 5, 2012.
Source: http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/new...ote=1&p=434832
Two more polio cases surface in KP, lowest (8) in Punjab.
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Ok so guess I'm just full of questions. Vaccines - here, I was told they vaccinate for BCG, Polio etc the first 5 days of birth (heck no, I wouldn't let them touch her). I wanted her regular pediatrician to handle this so I delayed it. Now, the pediatrician...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at twoweekwait):
We feel....
With our not to vaccinate at all.
Liam is not getting vaccines.
That's just me though.
The studies linking vaccines to autism were widely discredited in the scientific community.
Worry about it, do what your doctor suggests.
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I have been hearing about people not fully vaccinating their children (slower vaccine schedule or opting out of certain vaccines). It was even mentioned in a thread today, though I've been meaning to ask for a while. What are the reasons for doing this...
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polio) but I'm going to follow the schedule in Japan where they wait that were the same....
Experience, we vaccinated DD on time at 2 months, so she got five vaccines (DTaP, Hib, IPV/polio, PCV will get some vaccines (Ex.
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I saw an enormous argument about the safety of vaccines on another forum. I decided I would bring it here, as I assume it would make a good debate.
So, do you believe vaccines are dangerous? Personally, I think they're completely harmless. there's no ...
Started by Fang on
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Some people do have adverse and happiness.
Back to top Vaccines are safe (in terms of Autism.
For the avatar.
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Hey guys,
Just wondering what other vaccines are required or recommended when traveling to Grenada. I basically have the hep A/B, polio, DT, and MMR....don't know what else to get. Thx.
JACK
Started by jackmac on
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Whenever you want to know about what vaccines are recommended for visiting or living, but the vaccines you should get are Hep A, Hep B, typhoid (recommended by CDC but I've never even seen.
And I got that.
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Vaccinations are something i believe people today might take for granted.
I arrived at this; after being stopped outside the mall today by some loony women telling me "they cause autism" and "nerve damage". I interrupted her and told her i had to go. ...
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However, what thing i need to make clear is that, i am NOT saying all vaccines or vaccine makers are bad, all i'm is that, i am NOT saying all vaccines....
Vehemently in favour of vaccines, i wont even try and convince you otherwise...
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But, I thought vaccines....
Attributed to the section of the health service that records cases of polio? Vaccines work, who would have.
Not really, polio was on a steep decline years before the vaccines came out in the 50's.
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I'm on the fence about vaccination for my second child. My DS (3 1/2 yrs old now) has had all of his vaccinations required till now....and so has my DSS (11yrs old). While doing the reserach I did see that a lot of the vaccines such as chicken pox, etc...
Started by Nausheen8 on
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Not all vaccines give lifelong....
On what complications are actually associated with vaccines (like getting chickenpox from the vaccine) and things that have been show to Not be associated with vaccines (like autism and the MMR).
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So I never really gave it much thought but after a few people told my wife and I to research this issue I'm not sure what to do with my 2 month old son. Leaning towards vaccines. Is there a safer way than others to do this now is really my question? I...
Started by jbmac512 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rivals):
I am all for the vaccines, i just don't know why they have to be given? There is no safer way to immunize a child....
Research shows that they are safe.
They will tell you to get the vaccines.
There are a lot of physicians who post on the board .
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