This document discusses the risks of vaccines and mandates for vaccination. It summarizes that where there are risks, individuals should have the choice to accept those risks. It notes that vaccine makers have no liability for injuries caused by "unavoidably unsafe" vaccines. Statistics are presented on payouts from the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program totaling over $3 billion. Concerns raised include lack of long-term safety studies, risks of adjuvants like aluminum, and vaccine failures resulting in outbreaks among vaccinated populations. The document argues that individuals who choose not to vaccinate for reasons of conscience pose no greater public health risk than those who are vaccinated.
Everyone agrees that all children react differently to shots, and some kids will have bad reactions. There cannot be compulsory vaccination in absence of controlled clinical trials of the childhood vaccine schedule.
This paper discusses the importance of vaccines for eradicating disease. It argues that vaccines are both safe and cost-effective compared to treating diseases. While some parents resist vaccines due to disproven claims about side effects, studies show that vaccines do not cause autism or weaken the immune system. Widespread vaccination through herd immunity is vital for preventing outbreaks of contagious diseases like measles, which cost millions to contain. The evidence overwhelmingly shows that vaccines are safe and essential public health tools.
Franklin D. Roosevelt contracted polio in 1921 and was left paralyzed, but went on to become a transformative US president. The polio vaccine, developed in the 1950s, nearly eradicated the disease but outbreaks are increasing again due to falling vaccination rates. Some parents are opting out of vaccinating their children due to unfounded fears that vaccines cause autism or other harms, despite clear scientific evidence that vaccines are safe. When vaccination rates fall below 95%, "herd immunity" is lost, putting many lives at risk, including those who cannot be vaccinated such as newborns or the immunocompromised. Recent outbreaks of diseases like measles and whooping cough highlight the dangers
Nurses are often the frontline for educating parents and administering immunizations to children. However, the immunization-autism debate has led more parents to refuse vaccines due to safety concerns. The author argues that nurses should be better educated on the debate so they can inform parents of alternative schedules that involve fewer, more spread out vaccines as a compromise. A poll by the author found that over 50% of respondents who believe vaccines may cause autism would choose an alternative schedule. Offering parents realistic options and education may increase immunization rates while also addressing legitimate safety fears.
Childhood Vaccinations: Questions All Parents Should Askstellablue
This document summarizes information presented at a talk on childhood vaccinations. It discusses Vermont's vaccination regulations and requirements for school enrollment. It also lists various organizations that provide information on vaccination exemptions. The document notes that more parents are questioning vaccines and considers potential pros and cons. It raises questions about whether vaccinated children are healthier and if the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks. Vermonst VAERS data on reported adverse reactions from 2011-2015 is presented.
The document proposes that there should not be any law requiring everyone in the United States to be vaccinated. It provides two reasons for this: 1) vaccinations are not directly correlated with declines in sickness and disease, and 2) vaccinations have proven ineffective and even deadly in some cases. Studies are cited showing the ineffectiveness of some vaccines and cases of deaths resulting from vaccines. Personal experiences are also mentioned. The proposal concludes by stating it is not suggesting vaccines should be abolished, but that the government should not mandate vaccines without exemptions given the issues raised.
The document provides a history of vaccines and immunization practices from Edward Jenner in the late 18th century to modern recommendations. It discusses key pioneers in vaccine development like Jenner, Pasteur, and Hilleman. The document also outlines the significance of opting out of or delaying child vaccinations from a public health perspective, including rising philosophical and personal belief exemptions and health risks of vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks. Interventions to increase immunization rates focus on developing trust with healthcare providers, addressing financial and language barriers, and educating parents on risks and benefits.
The document summarizes several studies that suggest potential long-term health risks from immunizations, including increased rates of infant mortality, SIDS, Guillain-Barre syndrome, juvenile diabetes, miscarriages from the H1N1 vaccine, and serious adverse events reported after the HPV vaccine. It also discusses potential links between immunizations and rises in autoimmune diseases, as well as the possibility that vaccines can cause bacterial and viral strains to adapt or replace strains targeted by vaccines.
Everyone agrees that all children react differently to shots, and some kids will have bad reactions. There cannot be compulsory vaccination in absence of controlled clinical trials of the childhood vaccine schedule.
This paper discusses the importance of vaccines for eradicating disease. It argues that vaccines are both safe and cost-effective compared to treating diseases. While some parents resist vaccines due to disproven claims about side effects, studies show that vaccines do not cause autism or weaken the immune system. Widespread vaccination through herd immunity is vital for preventing outbreaks of contagious diseases like measles, which cost millions to contain. The evidence overwhelmingly shows that vaccines are safe and essential public health tools.
Franklin D. Roosevelt contracted polio in 1921 and was left paralyzed, but went on to become a transformative US president. The polio vaccine, developed in the 1950s, nearly eradicated the disease but outbreaks are increasing again due to falling vaccination rates. Some parents are opting out of vaccinating their children due to unfounded fears that vaccines cause autism or other harms, despite clear scientific evidence that vaccines are safe. When vaccination rates fall below 95%, "herd immunity" is lost, putting many lives at risk, including those who cannot be vaccinated such as newborns or the immunocompromised. Recent outbreaks of diseases like measles and whooping cough highlight the dangers
Nurses are often the frontline for educating parents and administering immunizations to children. However, the immunization-autism debate has led more parents to refuse vaccines due to safety concerns. The author argues that nurses should be better educated on the debate so they can inform parents of alternative schedules that involve fewer, more spread out vaccines as a compromise. A poll by the author found that over 50% of respondents who believe vaccines may cause autism would choose an alternative schedule. Offering parents realistic options and education may increase immunization rates while also addressing legitimate safety fears.
Childhood Vaccinations: Questions All Parents Should Askstellablue
This document summarizes information presented at a talk on childhood vaccinations. It discusses Vermont's vaccination regulations and requirements for school enrollment. It also lists various organizations that provide information on vaccination exemptions. The document notes that more parents are questioning vaccines and considers potential pros and cons. It raises questions about whether vaccinated children are healthier and if the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks. Vermonst VAERS data on reported adverse reactions from 2011-2015 is presented.
The document proposes that there should not be any law requiring everyone in the United States to be vaccinated. It provides two reasons for this: 1) vaccinations are not directly correlated with declines in sickness and disease, and 2) vaccinations have proven ineffective and even deadly in some cases. Studies are cited showing the ineffectiveness of some vaccines and cases of deaths resulting from vaccines. Personal experiences are also mentioned. The proposal concludes by stating it is not suggesting vaccines should be abolished, but that the government should not mandate vaccines without exemptions given the issues raised.
The document provides a history of vaccines and immunization practices from Edward Jenner in the late 18th century to modern recommendations. It discusses key pioneers in vaccine development like Jenner, Pasteur, and Hilleman. The document also outlines the significance of opting out of or delaying child vaccinations from a public health perspective, including rising philosophical and personal belief exemptions and health risks of vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks. Interventions to increase immunization rates focus on developing trust with healthcare providers, addressing financial and language barriers, and educating parents on risks and benefits.
The document summarizes several studies that suggest potential long-term health risks from immunizations, including increased rates of infant mortality, SIDS, Guillain-Barre syndrome, juvenile diabetes, miscarriages from the H1N1 vaccine, and serious adverse events reported after the HPV vaccine. It also discusses potential links between immunizations and rises in autoimmune diseases, as well as the possibility that vaccines can cause bacterial and viral strains to adapt or replace strains targeted by vaccines.
This document promotes awareness of vaccine safety issues and legal rights regarding vaccination. It advertises an upcoming radio show and e-book about vaccinations and rights in the US by Alan Phillips. It lists organizations providing vaccine information and discusses concerns about increased numbers of mandated vaccines, links between certain vaccines and health issues, lack of testing, and loss of choice in vaccination policies.
The document is a research report that explores the controversy surrounding childhood vaccinations. It begins by defining vaccines and the vaccination process, describing how vaccines are developed and regulated. It then outlines the CDC's recommended vaccination schedule for children's first six years. The report examines both sides of the vaccination debate, including arguments against vaccines and the scientific community's response. It also discusses Andrew Wakefield's discredited claims linking vaccines to developmental disorders and the resulting drop in vaccination rates.
This document discusses vaccine choice and individual liberty from the perspective of the Vermont Coalition for Vaccine Choice. It provides background on the coalition and its mission to preserve philosophical exemptions to vaccination requirements. It discusses the backdrop of increased pharmaceutical industry influence and pushes for worldwide vaccination. It argues that individuals have a right to informed consent regarding medical procedures and cites examples like raw milk, fluoride, GMOs, and vaccines. It provides information on immune system function and debates whether vaccines are truly safe and effective based on data from the Vaccine Injury Table, reports of adverse reactions, and resurgences of diseases like pertussis despite high vaccination rates. The overall message is that individual medical choice and liberty should be preserved.
An investigational tuberculosis vaccine called MVA85A was tested in a clinical trial involving over 2,700 infants in South Africa. The vaccine was found to be safe but did not provide significant protection against TB infection compared to a placebo. While it generated an immune response, the response was much lower than seen previously in adult trials. The reasons for the lack of efficacy in infants requires further exploration. However, researchers believe MVA85A and other TB vaccines still warrant further study and could potentially help control TB, especially if used as a booster for BCG or in populations where BCG is less effective.
Vermont experienced a whooping cough outbreak in 2012. While some blamed those who opted out of vaccinations, Anne Schuchat of the CDC noted that exemptions were not likely driving the outbreak, as over 50% of states with outbreaks did not offer philosophical exemptions. The CDC says pertussis incidence occurs in cyclical patterns every 3-4 years. Vermont vaccination rates were below the state's 2010 and 2020 goals, with only about 60% of children receiving all recommended doses.
This document discusses food allergies from Mass Citizens for Health Choice. It begins with a disclaimer about not relying on the information as medical advice. It then discusses the basics of food allergies, including that 1 in 12 children have one. The top 8 allergenic foods are listed as milk, eggs, wheat, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, and shellfish. Symptoms of food allergies are described for different age groups from neonates to adults. Long term effects are also mentioned. The document attributes the growing epidemic of food allergies to factors like grain-based diets and lack of traditional and live foods.
Doctors have an ethical obligation to educate parents about the importance of vaccinating children against measles. While parents have the right to refuse vaccines, this puts other children at risk. Doctors should try to convince hesitant parents but may dismiss families that refuse, as unvaccinated patients endanger others. Media coverage of discredited claims linking vaccines to autism has contributed to rising exemption rates and growing measles risks in the US. Doctors must protect their patients and communities from preventable diseases.
Lisa Lasker.Research Proposal.PA508.2015finalLisa Lasker
This document provides a research proposal for a mixed methods case study comparing health outcomes of vaccinated versus unvaccinated children aged 6 months to 3 years. The proposal outlines the problem of rising autism rates and limited research on vaccine safety. It proposes conducting interviews and collecting medical records to study differences in sensory, motor skills, and overall health between the two groups. The literature review discusses studies showing heavy metals in vaccines can damage brain cells and notes conflicts of interest in major pro-vaccine researchers. The proposal aims to further investigate potential links between vaccination and health issues.
1. The study examined cognitive biases and heuristics that influence parental decisions about vaccinating their children.
2. Interviews with 25 parents found that decisions are often emotionally-based and influenced by default bias, framing effects from media portrayal, and a desire for balanced views.
3. Parents seek information from multiple sources and some pursue alternative schedules to find a "middle ground" approach between polarized stances.
Child vaccination program in India is carried under the Universal Immunization Programme. It consists of various vaccines to be administered at various ages. Some of the popular vaccines are BCG, Oral Polio Vaccine, Measles Vaccine, DPT Vaccine, Tetanus Toxoid, Hepatatis B, etc.
via : https://www.itsu.org.in
Many anti-vaccination campaigners claim that vaccines are having detrimental effects on our bodies. But what is the scientific evidence for their claims? This presentation discusses the science, the risks and the myths surrounding vaccines and their effects on individuals.
This document summarizes the history and current state of immunizations/vaccinations. It discusses how immunizations began with Edward Jenner's smallpox vaccine in 1796. Today, vaccines are recommended from birth through adulthood to prevent various diseases. However, some parents choose not to vaccinate their children due to safety concerns or religious beliefs. While studies generally support that vaccines are safe and their benefits outweigh risks, ongoing research continues to examine both sides of this controversial issue.
The atmosphere of fear surrounding vaccines in the developed world continues to flourish. Well-meaning parents are withholding vaccines from their children, in part because of insufficient knowledge. This presentation takes you through the facts - what vaccines are and how they keep individuals and populations safe from certain diseases. It is the first in a two part series on vaccinations and is designed to encourage parents to become informed in order to make the best parenting decisions.
STRENGTHENING YOUR CHILD'S IMMUNE SYSTEM.Keith Wassung
- The document discusses the importance of a properly functioning nervous system and immune system for child health and development. It notes that birth can cause spinal trauma and vertebral subluxations, interfering with the nervous system and weakening the immune system. Chiropractic care aimed at correcting subluxations is presented as a way to strengthen the immune system by restoring proper nerve function.
PA 513 Lisa Lasker Policy and Evaluation FinalLisa Lasker
The document proposes repealing the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and restructuring the childhood vaccine schedule. This would reduce healthcare costs, return liability to vaccine manufacturers, and increase GDP by improving population health and productivity. Mandating vaccination violates personal rights to refuse medical procedures. Recent evidence suggests current vaccine policies may be harming public health by overloading infants' immune systems and contributing to increased rates of autism and other neurological disorders. Further study of vaccine safety is needed, especially the potential long-term health impacts of ingredients like aluminum and mercury adjuvants.
The document discusses various topics related to vaccines including:
1) Vaccines provide active immunity against specific pathogens through the vaccination process.
2) While vaccines carry some risks, the medical, social and economic benefits of vaccines have led states to mandate childhood vaccination laws to prevent spread of preventable diseases.
3) There is a growing anti-vaccination movement in the US due to debunked claims about links between vaccines and autism, though scientific data shows that vaccines are generally more beneficial than harmful.
This document presents arguments for both requiring vaccinations for children (the pro position) and allowing exemptions (the con position).
The pro position argues that vaccines are safe and effective, saving millions of lives each year. Major health organizations affirm vaccine safety. While rare, adverse reactions are typically minor. Vaccines protect community immunity. Several deadly diseases have been eradicated through vaccination.
The con position contends that vaccines can cause serious side effects in rare cases. Some argue certain ingredients in vaccines, like thimerosal, aluminum, and formaldehyde, are potentially harmful. Others believe medical choice should be left to individuals and parents, and that mandates infringe on religious freedom.
The document discusses the connections between the immune system, gut, and autism. It suggests that:
1) Autism may be linked to abnormal immune responses and neuroimmune interactions beginning in early development.
2) Factors like genetics, environment, immunology, and neurology are thought to influence autism, and the immune system is connected to the nervous system.
3) Dysregulation of the immune system, especially at mucosal surfaces like the gut, may contribute to conditions like inflammation and permeability issues that could affect brain development and function in autism.
Colombia exports about 560,000 tons of coffee per year, equivalent to 85% of its production. The main destination for Colombian coffee exports is the United States, which accounts for 64% of total exports, followed by Germany and Japan. Coffee was first exported from Colombia in 1835 with 60 kg being shipped. Colombia's coffee exports focus on unroasted green coffee, with unroasted decaffeinated coffee making up over 99% of exports. The United States, Germany, and Japan are the top importers of Colombian green coffee.
Matter is generally defined as a substance that has mass and volume. It is composed of atoms, which are in turn made up of interacting subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons. These composite particles are considered matter because they have mass and take up space, even if fundamental particles like quarks do not themselves have a discrete volume. The document then discusses the key properties that distinguish solids, liquids, and gases from each other in terms of interparticle forces, density, compressibility, and other factors. It also explains how changing temperature or pressure can cause a substance to transition between these three states of matter.
This document promotes awareness of vaccine safety issues and legal rights regarding vaccination. It advertises an upcoming radio show and e-book about vaccinations and rights in the US by Alan Phillips. It lists organizations providing vaccine information and discusses concerns about increased numbers of mandated vaccines, links between certain vaccines and health issues, lack of testing, and loss of choice in vaccination policies.
The document is a research report that explores the controversy surrounding childhood vaccinations. It begins by defining vaccines and the vaccination process, describing how vaccines are developed and regulated. It then outlines the CDC's recommended vaccination schedule for children's first six years. The report examines both sides of the vaccination debate, including arguments against vaccines and the scientific community's response. It also discusses Andrew Wakefield's discredited claims linking vaccines to developmental disorders and the resulting drop in vaccination rates.
This document discusses vaccine choice and individual liberty from the perspective of the Vermont Coalition for Vaccine Choice. It provides background on the coalition and its mission to preserve philosophical exemptions to vaccination requirements. It discusses the backdrop of increased pharmaceutical industry influence and pushes for worldwide vaccination. It argues that individuals have a right to informed consent regarding medical procedures and cites examples like raw milk, fluoride, GMOs, and vaccines. It provides information on immune system function and debates whether vaccines are truly safe and effective based on data from the Vaccine Injury Table, reports of adverse reactions, and resurgences of diseases like pertussis despite high vaccination rates. The overall message is that individual medical choice and liberty should be preserved.
An investigational tuberculosis vaccine called MVA85A was tested in a clinical trial involving over 2,700 infants in South Africa. The vaccine was found to be safe but did not provide significant protection against TB infection compared to a placebo. While it generated an immune response, the response was much lower than seen previously in adult trials. The reasons for the lack of efficacy in infants requires further exploration. However, researchers believe MVA85A and other TB vaccines still warrant further study and could potentially help control TB, especially if used as a booster for BCG or in populations where BCG is less effective.
Vermont experienced a whooping cough outbreak in 2012. While some blamed those who opted out of vaccinations, Anne Schuchat of the CDC noted that exemptions were not likely driving the outbreak, as over 50% of states with outbreaks did not offer philosophical exemptions. The CDC says pertussis incidence occurs in cyclical patterns every 3-4 years. Vermont vaccination rates were below the state's 2010 and 2020 goals, with only about 60% of children receiving all recommended doses.
This document discusses food allergies from Mass Citizens for Health Choice. It begins with a disclaimer about not relying on the information as medical advice. It then discusses the basics of food allergies, including that 1 in 12 children have one. The top 8 allergenic foods are listed as milk, eggs, wheat, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, and shellfish. Symptoms of food allergies are described for different age groups from neonates to adults. Long term effects are also mentioned. The document attributes the growing epidemic of food allergies to factors like grain-based diets and lack of traditional and live foods.
Doctors have an ethical obligation to educate parents about the importance of vaccinating children against measles. While parents have the right to refuse vaccines, this puts other children at risk. Doctors should try to convince hesitant parents but may dismiss families that refuse, as unvaccinated patients endanger others. Media coverage of discredited claims linking vaccines to autism has contributed to rising exemption rates and growing measles risks in the US. Doctors must protect their patients and communities from preventable diseases.
Lisa Lasker.Research Proposal.PA508.2015finalLisa Lasker
This document provides a research proposal for a mixed methods case study comparing health outcomes of vaccinated versus unvaccinated children aged 6 months to 3 years. The proposal outlines the problem of rising autism rates and limited research on vaccine safety. It proposes conducting interviews and collecting medical records to study differences in sensory, motor skills, and overall health between the two groups. The literature review discusses studies showing heavy metals in vaccines can damage brain cells and notes conflicts of interest in major pro-vaccine researchers. The proposal aims to further investigate potential links between vaccination and health issues.
1. The study examined cognitive biases and heuristics that influence parental decisions about vaccinating their children.
2. Interviews with 25 parents found that decisions are often emotionally-based and influenced by default bias, framing effects from media portrayal, and a desire for balanced views.
3. Parents seek information from multiple sources and some pursue alternative schedules to find a "middle ground" approach between polarized stances.
Child vaccination program in India is carried under the Universal Immunization Programme. It consists of various vaccines to be administered at various ages. Some of the popular vaccines are BCG, Oral Polio Vaccine, Measles Vaccine, DPT Vaccine, Tetanus Toxoid, Hepatatis B, etc.
via : https://www.itsu.org.in
Many anti-vaccination campaigners claim that vaccines are having detrimental effects on our bodies. But what is the scientific evidence for their claims? This presentation discusses the science, the risks and the myths surrounding vaccines and their effects on individuals.
This document summarizes the history and current state of immunizations/vaccinations. It discusses how immunizations began with Edward Jenner's smallpox vaccine in 1796. Today, vaccines are recommended from birth through adulthood to prevent various diseases. However, some parents choose not to vaccinate their children due to safety concerns or religious beliefs. While studies generally support that vaccines are safe and their benefits outweigh risks, ongoing research continues to examine both sides of this controversial issue.
The atmosphere of fear surrounding vaccines in the developed world continues to flourish. Well-meaning parents are withholding vaccines from their children, in part because of insufficient knowledge. This presentation takes you through the facts - what vaccines are and how they keep individuals and populations safe from certain diseases. It is the first in a two part series on vaccinations and is designed to encourage parents to become informed in order to make the best parenting decisions.
STRENGTHENING YOUR CHILD'S IMMUNE SYSTEM.Keith Wassung
- The document discusses the importance of a properly functioning nervous system and immune system for child health and development. It notes that birth can cause spinal trauma and vertebral subluxations, interfering with the nervous system and weakening the immune system. Chiropractic care aimed at correcting subluxations is presented as a way to strengthen the immune system by restoring proper nerve function.
PA 513 Lisa Lasker Policy and Evaluation FinalLisa Lasker
The document proposes repealing the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and restructuring the childhood vaccine schedule. This would reduce healthcare costs, return liability to vaccine manufacturers, and increase GDP by improving population health and productivity. Mandating vaccination violates personal rights to refuse medical procedures. Recent evidence suggests current vaccine policies may be harming public health by overloading infants' immune systems and contributing to increased rates of autism and other neurological disorders. Further study of vaccine safety is needed, especially the potential long-term health impacts of ingredients like aluminum and mercury adjuvants.
The document discusses various topics related to vaccines including:
1) Vaccines provide active immunity against specific pathogens through the vaccination process.
2) While vaccines carry some risks, the medical, social and economic benefits of vaccines have led states to mandate childhood vaccination laws to prevent spread of preventable diseases.
3) There is a growing anti-vaccination movement in the US due to debunked claims about links between vaccines and autism, though scientific data shows that vaccines are generally more beneficial than harmful.
This document presents arguments for both requiring vaccinations for children (the pro position) and allowing exemptions (the con position).
The pro position argues that vaccines are safe and effective, saving millions of lives each year. Major health organizations affirm vaccine safety. While rare, adverse reactions are typically minor. Vaccines protect community immunity. Several deadly diseases have been eradicated through vaccination.
The con position contends that vaccines can cause serious side effects in rare cases. Some argue certain ingredients in vaccines, like thimerosal, aluminum, and formaldehyde, are potentially harmful. Others believe medical choice should be left to individuals and parents, and that mandates infringe on religious freedom.
The document discusses the connections between the immune system, gut, and autism. It suggests that:
1) Autism may be linked to abnormal immune responses and neuroimmune interactions beginning in early development.
2) Factors like genetics, environment, immunology, and neurology are thought to influence autism, and the immune system is connected to the nervous system.
3) Dysregulation of the immune system, especially at mucosal surfaces like the gut, may contribute to conditions like inflammation and permeability issues that could affect brain development and function in autism.
Colombia exports about 560,000 tons of coffee per year, equivalent to 85% of its production. The main destination for Colombian coffee exports is the United States, which accounts for 64% of total exports, followed by Germany and Japan. Coffee was first exported from Colombia in 1835 with 60 kg being shipped. Colombia's coffee exports focus on unroasted green coffee, with unroasted decaffeinated coffee making up over 99% of exports. The United States, Germany, and Japan are the top importers of Colombian green coffee.
Matter is generally defined as a substance that has mass and volume. It is composed of atoms, which are in turn made up of interacting subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons. These composite particles are considered matter because they have mass and take up space, even if fundamental particles like quarks do not themselves have a discrete volume. The document then discusses the key properties that distinguish solids, liquids, and gases from each other in terms of interparticle forces, density, compressibility, and other factors. It also explains how changing temperature or pressure can cause a substance to transition between these three states of matter.
Este documento contiene dos enlaces a sitios web relacionados con la educación. El primer enlace lleva a un blog personal mientras que el segundo enlace dirige a una página con recursos educativos y material didáctico.
Diana Carolina Rincón Socha is a single woman seeking employment who lists her contact information and personal details. She describes herself as honest, loyal, reliable and responsible, and has skills and interests in singing, drawing and painting. Her education includes primary and secondary school in Fonquetá, and she provides three references.
The document describes the narrator's last vacation. They helped their grandmother with medicine and watched TV, went with their grandmother and uncle somewhere after being asked, played with a friend and went to see a movie after getting a call from their mother, and went for a walk with their sister after talking to their aunt.
GCP,RER,019,LUX Montenegro part of the project presentationSaso MARTINOV
This document provides information about a development assistance project to farmers in remote areas of Montenegro and Kosovo between 2006-2012. The project aimed to improve household incomes through various activities like establishing demonstration plots for forage production, organizing training workshops, supporting cheese and wool production, forming farmers groups, and providing equipment. Key results included over 130 demonstration plots established, 800 farmers participating in meetings, 11 barns reconstructed and 7 new built, and increases in the number of tractors, equipment, and milking cows in project regions. The project used a combined bottom-up and top-down approach which led to policy changes in Montenegro's agriculture budget over time.
Este documento describe diferentes herramientas de aprendizaje visual como mapas conceptuales, telarañas, mapas de ideas, líneas de tiempo, diagramas de causa y efecto, organigramas, diagramas de flujo e infografías. Explica que estas herramientas permiten organizar, procesar e integrar información de manera gráfica para aclarar pensamientos y reforzar la comprensión. Cada herramienta se utiliza para un propósito específico como definir conceptos, analizar contenidos, ordenar eventos cronológicos o comunic
Los libros auxiliares son documentos que registran de forma analítica y detallada la información de los libros principales de contabilidad como el mayor y el diario. Existen diferentes tipos de libros auxiliares como los de compras y ventas, inventarios, cuentas por cobrar y pagar, entre otros. Estos libros proporcionan información detallada que sirve de soporte a los asientos contables de los libros principales.
Smart city, related to urban vitality and social capitalBNSP
1) Urban vitality is an essential precondition for socio-economic value capturing and social capital in smart cities. It derives from facilitating effective interactions between spatial, economic, and social urban systems through networks of flows and places.
2) Maintaining parallel networks of urban flows and places is important for urban vitality. This provides variation that supports socioeconomic encounters and a strong basis of social and economic support.
3) Understanding urban systems, including the hierarchies and connections between networks of flows and places ("stepping stones") that link urban anchor points, is key to facilitating urban vitality.
The document discusses various topics related to vaccine safety concerns. It provides information on:
- Common myths and misconceptions about vaccine safety that confuse parents.
- Scientific studies that have found no link between vaccines and autism or other conditions.
- Ongoing monitoring of vaccine safety through systems like VAERS and studies of potential adverse effects.
- Continued recommendation of vaccines by health organizations due to the overwhelming scientific evidence that vaccines are safe and effective.
AAC Family Wellness (NY) - Vaccine Talk 2014stellablue
This document provides information about vaccines to help parents make informed choices. It discusses the history of vaccines and the rising vaccination schedule. Some key facts presented include that immune systems are not mature at birth and vaccines contain neurotoxins. Statistics are provided showing rising rates of chronic illnesses in children. The effectiveness and safety of certain vaccines is questioned. Natural immunity is compared to acquired immunity from vaccines. The document encourages examining risks and benefits of individual vaccines and knowing your legal rights to exemptions.
Measles, Vaccines, Antibodies and Big Pharma Money
Did you know that the AMA strongly discourages ANY comments by Medical Professionals that cast any doubt on the efficacy of vaccines? Did you also know there are several studies that show vaccines as being ineffective and that the basis of vaccines (formation of antibodies to speed up the immune response) has been shown to be invalid? Learn the truth here. Oh, by the way, no vaccine manufacturer can be held liable for any negative side-effects of their products.
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This document discusses autoimmune diseases and provides statistics about their prevalence. It notes that autoimmune diseases affect one in 12 people, and one in 9 women. Common autoimmune diseases include lupus, multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes, and rheumatoid arthritis. The document also suggests that environmental factors may be contributing to rising rates of some autoimmune diseases.
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Vaccines & Health Hazards: Overview.
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The article examines the debate over the effectiveness and safety of vaccination. Despite efforts by U.S. health agencies, major medical associations and practicing clinicians to convince parents of keeping their children's immunizations up to date, some parents and critics continue to have doubts about the benefits of having children vaccinated. Causal links between certain vaccines and diseases, such as the diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP) vaccine and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), have been reported.
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The mainstream American medical establishment has long contended that the public health benefits of vaccines--to prevent such diseases as diphtheria, tetanus (lockjaw) pertussis (whooping cough), polio, rubella, measles, mumps, hepatitis B, varicella (chickenpox), and influenza--heavily outweigh the relatively small risks associated with such preventive measures. Officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), most major medical associations, and the vast majority of practicing clinicians have invested significant energy in a campaign to convince parents to keep their children's immunizations up to date.
For a small but persistent number of parents and advocates, however, the wisdom of inoculating children against certain common childhood diseases remains suspect. According to these critics, vaccines may cause serious side effects or even prove fatal. Some believe that simultaneously giving a child multiple vaccinations for different diseases can overtax an immature immune system and produce lasting damage.
Opponents of mandatory vaccinations have suggested causal links between the DTP (diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis) vaccine and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine and Crohn's disease, the hepatitis B vaccine and multiple sclerosis (MS), and between the pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine and brain damage.
The greatest controversy in the vaccine safety debate, however, has swirled around some parents' passionate conviction of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. Based on the ...
This document discusses the risks of several common childhood vaccines:
1) Hepatitis B vaccine - It questions the need to vaccinate infants against this disease that is rarely contracted in childhood. It notes the vaccine's link to adverse effects like multiple sclerosis.
2) Hib vaccine - It argues the reduction in Hib disease may be due to replacement by other pathogens causing similar symptoms. It also cites the vaccine's link to diabetes and adverse effects reported to VAERS.
3) Polio vaccine - It discusses past issues with the oral polio vaccine potentially causing polio and shedding live virus. It raises concerns the early polio vaccines were contaminated with SV40, which may have contributed to increases in
The document discusses several key points regarding vaccination and health outcomes:
- A study is being conducted comparing rates of chronic illnesses like autism, ADHD, and diabetes between vaccinated and unvaccinated homeschool children. Preliminary research found about 15% of homeschoolers are unvaccinated, providing a large sample size.
- The study aims to test the hypothesis that there are no differences in illness prevalence between the groups, and determine what factors are most associated with selected conditions.
- The study is a partnership between Jackson State University and the National Home Education Research Institute. It has been reviewed and approved by the IRB at Jackson State.
The document discusses several key points:
1) It questions the common belief that childhood exposure to measles provides immunity and that avoiding it threatens health.
2) It suggests that genetically modified foods and agricultural chemicals may promote disease more than genetics.
3) It warns that mandatory vaccinations could require Americans to accept poor and chronic health. Overall, the document casts doubt on mainstream views of health, immunity, and the role of vaccines and industrialized foods.
- The document discusses debates around the MMR vaccination, including arguments for and against its use. It explores the history of vaccination and the success it has had in reducing disease. However, concerns have been raised about links between the MMR vaccine and autism. A 1998 study by Andrew Wakefield suggested such a link, though subsequent studies have failed to replicate this finding. The MMR vaccine saw reduced uptake in the UK due to these autism concerns.
This document discusses the trends in chickenpox (varicella) in the USA before and after the introduction of the varicella vaccine in 1995. Before 1995, around 4 million people in the USA would get chickenpox each year, resulting in over 10,000 hospitalizations and 100-150 deaths annually. The varicella vaccine was found to be safe and effective based on data from other countries where it was already in use. Studies also found the vaccine to be cost-effective. After the vaccine was recommended for children in 1995, rates of chickenpox declined significantly, reducing medical costs and lost work days associated with the disease.
Kelley King Heyworth, Vaccines The Reality Behind the Debate, P.docxDIPESH30
Kelley King Heyworth, "Vaccines: The Reality Behind the Debate," Parents, May 2010. Reprinted by permission.
"We have to move forward and be willing to accept what science tells us: Vaccines do not cause autism."
In the following viewpoint, Kelley King Heyworth reports that the medical community is overwhelmingly supportive of childhood vaccinations. Heyworth believes that despite a growing movement that insists on a causal connection between vaccinations and autism, evidence refutes this claim. As one doctor explains in Heyworth's viewpoint, there is more likely a coincidental link between immunization schedules and diagnoses of autism because the disease tends to arise when children are young—around the same ages that they are receiving vaccinations. Heyworth warns that refusing vaccination for fear of autism endangers the unvaccinated child and the whole community because formerly controlled diseases such as measles and whooping cough have reemerged in unvaccinated populations. Kelley King Heyworth is a writer who has written for Parents and Sports Illustrated magazines. She is married to a medical researcher.
As you read, consider the following questions:
1. As Heyworth writes, what mercury-containing preservative in vaccines did Andrew Wakefield argue might push infants' mercury exposure beyond safe limits?
2. According to the author, what happened to Wakefield's notorious publication in February 2010?
3. As Heyworth reports, why did the drug manufacturer Merck recall certain lots of the Hib vaccine distributed in 2007?
As Summer Estall approached her first birthday, her mom, Lisa, had more on her mind than party plans. Summer was about to receive not only cake, and presents, but also—surprise!—her fourth round of shots in ten months. "Her last vaccinations had been tough," says Estall, of Grand Forks, North Dakota. "She was her usual happy self after being examined by the doctor, but then we were called into a room where two nurses were both holding long needles. They told me to lay Summer on the table, pull her pants down, and pin down her arms. Of course, she started to scream, and it felt like I was preparing her for torture. By the time the nurses got the Band-Aids on, Summer seemed to be okay—but I was a wreck."
However, it wasn't just the painful pricks that worried Estall about her daughter's 12-month shots. "Everywhere I go, someone's talking about the danger of vaccines," she says. "There are moms posting about their kids' side effects on just about every online parenting forum. The other day I had coffee with two friends, and one of them said she wasn't vaccinating her kids. I can't help but wonder: Should I really be injecting a healthy child with these things?"
Medical Community Supports Vaccination
The answer from the vast majority of medical experts is a resounding "yes." The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend that healthy children get vaccinated again ...
It seems that there are 3 methods to relaying information. The appeal to logic, where the speaker relies upon the hearers ability to think scientifically; the appeal to reason, wherein the speaker relies upon the hearers ability, if not to think scientifically, at least to understand a reasoned argument (A-B-C). Finally, one that is expressed farm or often today in our culture is the appeal to emotion. Often the appeal to emotion skirts facts and avoid reality, instead playing upon the vulnerability of uneducated people by creating a worst-case scenario. For my capstone project in my Public health Marketing course I decided to mix science and emotionality.
Can vaccines cause autoimmune disorderskirti betai
While some argue that vaccines can trigger autoimmune disorders, research shows no evidence that vaccines cause autoimmune diseases. However, vaccines may cause temporary flare-ups of symptoms in individuals already diagnosed with an autoimmune condition. Ongoing research continues to study possible links through various techniques, but current data suggests vaccines do not increase autoimmune disorder risk for most people. It remains unclear if very small high-risk groups could be affected.
Andrew Wakefield published a study in 1998 claiming a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. This led to reduced vaccination rates. An investigation found Wakefield committed ethical violations and distorted facts, and he was stripped of his medical license. Multiple large studies have found no link between the MMR vaccine and autism. Wakefield's claims have been fully discredited.
Andrew Wakefield published a study in 1998 claiming a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. This led to reduced vaccination rates. An investigation found Wakefield committed ethical violations and intentionally falsified data. In 2010, he was found guilty of professional misconduct and the Lancet retracted his study. While initially influential, extensive subsequent research has found no link between vaccines and autism.
This document discusses a case of a 38-year-old man who presents with fever and cough, and later develops a rash. The physician suspects measles. Measles is highly contagious and was eliminated in the US in 2000, but cases have been increasing since 2016 due to imported cases. Measles presents with fever and rash, and is diagnosed through IgM antibody or PCR testing of specimens. Treatment involves supportive care and vitamin A for severe cases. Prevention relies on two doses of MMR vaccine, which have reduced global measles deaths by over 20 million since 2000. However, outbreaks continue to occur in undervaccinated communities.
This document discusses the history and effectiveness of vaccines. It begins by explaining how Edward Jenner developed the smallpox vaccine in the 1790s and established the concept of using a weakened form of a disease to induce immunity. It then discusses common misconceptions and debates around vaccines, highlighting Andrew Wakefield's discredited 1998 study linking the MMR vaccine to autism. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of nurses educating patients and addressing concerns in order to promote informed decision making around vaccinations.
The document discusses guidelines for diagnosing and treating high blood pressure from the National High Blood Pressure Education Program Coordinating Committee. It notes that systolic blood pressure is more important than diastolic pressure for those over 50 years old. It also discusses "prehypertension" between 120-139/80-89 mm Hg and treatment thresholds. The JNC 7 guidelines were issued in 1997 while the JNC 8 guidelines from 2013 include treatment algorithms and comparisons to JNC 7.
The document discusses guidelines for diagnosing and treating high blood pressure from the National High Blood Pressure Education Program Coordinating Committee. It notes that systolic blood pressure is more important than diastolic pressure for those over 50 years old. It also discusses "prehypertension" between 120-139/80-89 mm Hg and treatment thresholds. The JNC 7 guidelines were issued in 1997 while JNC 8 included treatment algorithms and differences from JNC 7.
The document discusses concerns about the MMR vaccine and a potential link to autism. It provides details on vaccine ingredients including fetal bovine serum and human fetal cells. It summarizes testimony from a Congressional hearing linking vaccines to autism, including findings of measles virus in the gut and autoimmune responses post-vaccination. The document also discusses the history of measles and implications of vaccination and waning immunity over time.
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3. Where Contradictions Exist
There Must Be Informed-Consent
The CDC claims vaccines are “safe and effective.”
In 2011, the U.S Supreme Court said
that vaccines are “unavoidable unsafe.”
4. 1986 National Vaccine Injury
Compensation Program
No Liability for Vaccine Makers &
Doctors
No liability for damage from
“unavoidably unsafe” vaccines.
6. National Vaccine Injury Compensation
Program
• The Federal government payout for vaccine
injury and death total to date (1989 –
February 2016) is $3.3 Billion.
• Between 2010 and 2015 average annual
payout = $221.8 Million.
• Payouts by tax on vaccines.
• 83 Cases Associated with brain injury and
autism awarded.
7. GSK Fined $93,000 for Illegal
Vaccine Clinical Trials, 2012
• Killed 14 Argentinian babies.
• No consent from parents was
obtained.
• Inadequate records kept.
• The pediatric pneumococcal vaccine
Synflorix approved for use in Europe
and “global use” in November 2009.
10. No Long-term Vaccine Studies
• No peer-reviewed, case-controlled, double-blind studies
• No mention of bundled vaccines testing
• Testing for approval performed by vaccine makers.
• Testing limited to days, weeks, months and carried out in third
world countries.
• No mention of the neurological risk of post-vaccinal
encephalomyelitis.
• CDC and FDA won't release unpublished hepatitis B vaccine
safety studies (if they exist).
• The NIH won't fund independent research into the biological
basis of adverse reactions.
• That's not "science," that's negligence.
11. Aborted Fetal Tissue Cells
The FDA has debated the safety of using
human fetal cell lines for vaccine
manufacture for over 50 years, yet actual
safety studies have never been done. There
has never been an epidemiological study
that has considered the relative risk on
receipt of fetal manufactured vaccines,
which includes MMR II, Varivax, Vaqta,
Havrix and Pentacel.
12. Dangers of Adjuvants in
Vaccines
Aluminum Hydroxide tied to neurological and
autoimmune disease in hundreds of studies.
ASIA - Autoimmune/inflammatory Syndrome
Induced by Adjuvants.
The damaging effects of aluminum (and
squalene) through injection (vaccine) goes
back to 2009 and ties to Gulf War Syndrome.
Yet these toxins are still in vaccines.
14. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic
purpura
The aluminum adjuvant in vaccines can lead
to Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
a disorder that causes excessive bruising
and bleeding. ITP is listed an adverse effect
of the DTaP vaccine.
How many parents/caregivers have been
accused of "shaken baby syndrome" when
in fact it was a vaccine reaction?
15.
16. New CDC Recommendations
• The CDC recommendations is for 74
doses of 56 vaccines from birth to age 17.
• 49 between birth and age 5
• Many vaccines for non-contagious illness
• The pharmaceutical industry has no
liability yet adds new vaccines to the
schedule without adequate testing and
with known dangers for guaranteed profit.
17. J. Prog Health Sci 2012, Vol 2 , No1
Neurologic adverse events
vaccination
Department of Pediatric Rehabilitation of the
Medical University of Bialystok, Poland
concludes:
“The risks of vaccines far outweigh the
benefits.”
“Vaccines Cause Neurological Adverse
Effects to Recipients.”
21. Tdap for Pregnant Women since
2011
Class C Drug
• (GSK) – “Safety and effectiveness of
BOOSTRIX have not been established in
pregnant women.”
• (Sanofi Pasteur) – “Safety and
effectiveness of Adacel vaccine have not
been
established in pregnant women.”
• Class C drug side effects (SSRIs) include
birth defects and heart and lung problems,
and fetal brain growth - microcephaly.
22. 1991 Government Document Confirms Tdap
Vaccine Causes Microcephaly
National Academy of Sciences
“Evidence Concerning Pertussis Vaccines and
Central Nervous System Disorders, Including
Infantile Spasms, Hypsarrhythmia, Aseptic
Meningitis, and Encephalopathy”
In 2011 CDC recommends Tdap for pregnant
women despite lack of studies proving safety.
“25,000 cases of microcephaly a year in U.S.”
Foundation for Children with Microcephaly
23.
24.
25.
26. Br Med J 1959;1:351.2
(Published February 7, 1959)
• 1959 reports show measles epidemics of
4000 times more intensity were seen as a
“mild infection.”
• In the first three weeks of 1959 about 41,000
cases of measles were recorded in England
and Wales.
• Treatment of Attack. – No drugs are given for
either the fever or the cough. Bed rest for
seven days for moderate to severe cases, 5-
6 days for mild cases.
• “Despite their initial alarming severity, they
tend to resolve spontaneously, and treatment
apart from first principles seems useless.”
27. Increasing Pertussis Incidence
1. “Most Pertussis in U.S. Occurring Among
Recently Vaccinated Children and
Adolesents.”
2. “Siblings Major Source of Pertussis for
Infants”
3. “More Tdap Useless”
4. “Shift Began in 2008 with Tdap.”
5. “Pertussis Transmission Without
Symptoms”
29. Kaiser Permanente Study, Journal
of Pediatrics, March 2016, Vol.137 / ISSUE 3
• Tdap vaccine effectiveness waned to less
than 9% after four years.
• Protection falls 42% per year on average.
• Despite a Tdap adolescent coverage of
more than 90% in northern California, they
had the highest incidence of pertussis of
any age group in 2014.
• California just mandated Tdap for this age
group.
30. Bundled Vaccine Increases
Seizure Risks
"When the MMR vaccine is combined with
the vaccine against chickenpox, creating the
MMRV (for varicella) vaccine, that risk (for
febrile seizures — convulsions) doubles.”
- Dr. Shannon MacDonald, University of Calgary.
Canadian Medical Journal, CMAJ August 5, 2014
vol. 186 no. 11 First published June 9, 2014, doi:
10.1503/cmaj.140078
31. U.S. Trials Often Fail to Report Results
BMJ 2016;352:i637
Conclusion: “Despite the ethical mandate
and expressed values and mission of
academic institutions, there is poor
performance and noticeable variation in the
dissemination of clinical trial results across
leading academic medical centers.”
32. Outbreaks Now in Most Vaccinated
Populations due to Shedding
Largest Measles Epidemic in North America
in a Decade. 2011 Measles Outbreak,,
Quebec Canada 776 cases, 95%
vaccinated, most twice vaccinated.
- J Infect Dis. 2013 Mar 15;207(6):990-8.
Natureofhealing.org
33. J. Clinical Infectious Diseases,
2014
Vol 58, Issue 9:1205-1210
“Outbreak of Measles Among Persons
With Prior Evidence of Immunity.”
“This is the first report of measles
transmission from a twice-vaccinated
individual with documented secondary
vaccine failure.”
34.
35. “Failure to Reach the Goal of Measles
Elimination: Apparent Paradox of Measles
Infections in Immunized Persons.”
Poland & Jacobson, 1994
Arch Intern Med 154:1815-1820
“The apparent paradox is that as measles
immunization rates rise to high levels in a
population, measles becomes a disease of
immunized persons.”
LOW VACCINE RESPONDERS quickly return
to the pool of “susceptibles’’ within 2-5 years,
despite being fully vaccinated.
36. MMR Fails to Provide Real Immunity.
“A history of prior vaccination is not always
associated with immunity, nor with the
presence of specific antibodies,”
Sekla et al., Journal Clin. Invest. Med., 1988
38. Mumps Outbreaks 2016
All Vaccinated
Harvard “9 known cases” – Boston
Globe
Indiana College campuses “more than
a dozen university students” - IndyStar
University of San Diego outbreak
4 students
39. Mumps Outbreak, Harvard,
2016
“Inadequate vaccination does not seem to be
the source of the problem this year. Most of
the students were fully immunized, as
required by state law. Instead, the outbreak
may be the result of the vaccine failing to
work.”
– Dr. Alfred DeMaria, director of
communicable diseases for the
Massachusetts Department of Public Health,
40. 3 Merck MMR Lawsuits Pending
1. A whistleblower suit against Merck, filed
back in 2010 by two former employees
accusing the drugmaker of overstating the
effectiveness of its mumps, measles, and
rubella vaccine. United States v. Merck &
Co.
2. Chatom Primary Care v. Merck & Co.
(monopoly on Mumps vaccine market).
3. William Thompson, whistleblower, 2004
study cover up on MMR-autism link showing
increased risk of autism in African American
boys.
41. Vaccination and ER Visits
Vaccination leads to an emergency room visit
for :
• 1 in 168 children following their 12-month
vaccination appointment, and
• 1 in 730 children following their 18-month
vaccination appointment.
Wilson et al. (2011) Adverse events following
12 and 18 month vaccinations: a population-
based, self-controlled case series analysis.
PLoS One 6:e27897
42. Journal Molecular and Genetic Medicine,
Feb. 19, 2014
J Barthelow Classen, MD
• “The increase in immunization has been
followed by an increase in inflammation-
associated disorders like autism.”
• “The process of overstimulating the
immune system …increases the risk of
inflammatory diseases like autoimmune
disease and allergies.”
• Vaccination is not Immunization
43. Measles-mumps-rubella vaccination timing
and autism among young african american
boys: a reanalysis of CDC data
“The present study provides new
epidemiologic evidence showing that African
American males receiving the MMR vaccine
prior to 24 months of age or 36 months of age
are more likely to receive an autism
diagnosis.” -Brian Hooker, PhD.
Translational Neurodegeneration, 2014 3:16,
DOI: 10.1186/2047-9158-3-16
46. Is Herd Immunity A Myth?
• Real Herd Immunity reflects Natural
Lifelong immunity (cellular) that comes
from acquiring mild childhood diseases
(measles, mumps, chicken pox, etc).
• Infections increase immune strength.
The Amish show that when enough kids
naturally get these illnesses, there are no
outbreaks in the greater population.
47. Measles Virus for Cancer Therapy
Microbiol Immunol. 2009; 330: 213–241
“Spontaneous" tumor regressions have
occurred during natural measles infections.
“If measles virus infection can be associated
with resolving different forms of cancer, than
what are the ramifications to the immune
system if we use a vaccine to thwart the
body from experiencing this infection in early
childhood?” – Dr. Palevsky, MD
49. 2013: U.S. Last in Perinatal Conditions and Infant Mortality
National Research Council; Institute of Medicine
“U.S. Health in International Perspective: Shorter Lives, Poorer Health”.
“
50. Mississippi Highest Infant Mortality
Rate
The State With the Highest Vaccination Rate
Has the Highest Infant Mortality Rate
According to a 2010 CDC report on infant
mortality, Mississippi led the USA with 9.62
infant deaths per 1,000 live births
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ANT_MORTALITY_RATES_STATE_2010.pdf
51. Vitamin K Shot at Birth
Vitamin K shot given to counter effects of
Hep B vaccine which can cause internal
bleeding. Why give Hep B vaccine at day 1
against risk of sharing needles and sex?
Package Insert: “Studies to evaluate the
mutagenic potential have not been
conducted with Vitamin K1 Injection.
Studies to evaluate the carcinogenic
potential have not been conducted with
Vitamin K1 Injection.”
52.
53. Mandates Violate Informed
Consent
American Medical Association’s Code of Ethics:
“The physician has an ethical obligation to help the patient make
choices from among the therapeutic alternatives consistent with
good medical practice. Informed consent is a basic policy in both
ethics and law that physicians must honor, unless the patient is
unconscious or otherwise incapable of consenting and harm from
failure to treat is imminent.”
The CDC’s own “Guide to Contraindications to Childhood
Vaccination” warns that when assessing children’s common
symptoms, “if any one of them is a contraindication, DO
NOT VACCINATE.”
54. In Summary
1) due to the properties of modern vaccines,
non-vaccinated individuals pose no
greater risk of transmission of polio,
diphtheria, pertussis, and numerous non-
type b H. influenzae strains than
vaccinated individuals do,
2) non-vaccinated individuals pose virtually
no danger of transmission of hepatitis B
in a school setting, and
3) tetanus is not transmissible at all;
55. In Summary
4. there is a significantly elevated risk of emergencyroom visits after childhood vaccination appointmentsattesting that vaccination is not risk-free;5) outbreaks of measles, pertussis, mumps are oftendue to shedding and cannot be entirely prevented.6) an effective method of preventing measles andother viral diseases in vaccine-ineligible infants andthe immunocompromised, immunoglobulin, isavailable for those who may be exposed to thesediseases.
56. Conscientious Objectors Pose No
Undue Public Health Risk
All evidence taken together, it is clear that
discrimination in a public school setting
against children who are not vaccinated for
reasons of conscience is completely
unwarranted as the vaccine status of
conscientious objectors poses no undue
public health risk.
57. Vaccine Injury & Death is Real
When There is Risk There Must Be
Choice.
No liability, No Mandates!
Editor's Notes
Health is A Personal responsibility. It is individual. It is not Public. The pubic is made up of individuals who each have a choice.
Therefore, mandates do not belong in a free society.
Group think teaches us to ignore the contradictions and inconsistencies that exist.
This is not a health bill we’re talking about. it’s a pharmaceutical marketing bill.
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The vaccine industry routinely engage in massive criminal behavior, and are thus ethically unsuitable providers of mandated medical products. This shows fines over $100 million.
Do you think an industry that engages in billion dollar crimes might deliberately misled the public and the media in order to further their private agenda?
Should anyone ever be required absolutely to take a product from an industry that routinely engages in criminal behavior?
83 cases compensated by Vaccine court for autism from vaccines.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/83-cases-of-autism-associated-with-childhood-vaccine-injury-compensated-in-federal-vaccine-court-121570673.html
When the FDA appoints Dr. Robert Califf, someone with extensive ties to the pharmaceutical industry, as the head of the agency, it is obvious the FDA will be working for the CEOs of pharmaceutical companies.
If you ask your doctor about MRC-Cells, WI-38 Cells, they’ll give you a blank stare. These are human fetal cell lines used in vaccines.
Thimerosal is 49% ethyl mercury. Mercury is 1,000 times more toxic than lead, and it is still present in a number of vaccines and other pharmaceuticals
Aduvants are added to vaccines to artificially hyperstimulate the immune response.
FDA is approving new vaccines without true placebo controls.
This question is being asked now, especially since there is very little science in shaken baby syndrome. It’s become a label.
1983: 24 doses of 7 injectables and 4 oral vaccines
2016: 74 doses of 53 injectables and 3 oral.
The pharmaceutical industry has no liability yet is able to add new vaccines to the schedule without adequate testing and with known dangers.
The only one who benefits is the pharmaceutical industry.
Polysorbate 80 should not be injected.
The Tripedia Tdap vaccine package insert lists SIDS and autism as adverse reactions. This is disclosure. This is what vaccine makers consider “informed consent” even though these inserts are not provided at the doctor’s visit. And most doctors don’t even read the inserts.
2011 TdaP recommended for pregnant women, despite it not proven safe in studies.
“A total of 2,531 cases of febrile seizures (combined ICD 9 codes 780.3 [idiopathic convulsions] plus 780.5 [fever]) and 344 cases of afebrile seizures/idiopathic convulsions (ICD 9 code 780.3) occurring within 28 days of DPT immunization were also reported through the MSAEFI system from 1978 to 1990.”
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK234367/
More Contradictions.
Marketers of Vaccines Always claim vaccines reduced deaths of infectious disease, but that’s not what the data shows. Vital Statistics shows measles and other natural infections dropped well before vaccines were introduced due to improved hygiene, sanitation, and nutrition.
This data from US Vital Statistics shows that infectious disease rates were naturally falling due to improved sanitation, nutrition, and hygiene. Not vaccination.
“We have not been impressed by the prophylactic or therapeutic use of antibiotics and sulphonamides in the first week of the disease.”- r. R. E. HOPE SIMPSON (Cirencester, Glos)
http://www.oye.global/news/health/1959-reports-show-measles-considered-mild-infection/
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) recently published a disease map purporting to show disease outbreaks in unvaccinated populations (and blame it on the unvax), but their map showed the opposite, that the highest outbreaks are in the most-vaccinated populations. OOps.!
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3168353
Boston Globe - https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2016/03/09/mumps-cases-harvard-cases-also-reported-umass-boston-and-bentley/MfEOOdTQ6iFlCdYeleWZtO/story.html
San Diego - http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/health/Mumps-Cases-at-University-San-Diego-372011972.html
There are not 124 documented studies supporting the vaccine/autism connection.
http://www.vaccines.net/vaccine-induced-immune-overload.pdf
Title: “Review of Vaccine Induced Immune Overload and the Resulting Epidemics of Type 1 Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome, Emphasis on Explaining the Recent accelerations in the Risk of Prediabetes and other Immune Mediated Diseases”
Conclusion. Antibodies are secondary to protection!
Vaccine orthodoxy says that if 90% or more of people in a community get vaccinated, the community will be protected from infectious disease. This figure used to be 60% then 70% then 80%.
However,
Germaphobia. The medical community has worked relentlessly to remove as many microbes from our bodies as is possible without living in a plastic bubble, and the overuse of antibiotics, antiseptics, and pesticides today has the potential to do our bodies more harm than good. Our immune systems require certain microbes and gut bacteria to function properly and to keep us healthy from the more dangerous pathogens. The Hygiene Hypothesis says that we are too clean for our own good. And we need to go back to accepting that we 10:1 more bug than human. So when we kill off our microbes we are killing ourselves.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24006554
CDC Infant Deaths Per 1,000 Live Births, By State: 2010
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/states/INFANT_MORTALITY_RATES_STATE_2010.pdf
Vitamin K is given to counter the effects of the Hep B vaccine which can cause internal bleeding. Why is Hep B given at day 1? Against the risk of sharing needles from drug use, and promiscuous behavior from sex acts.
1. Hep B is a blood-borne disease, not transmissible except through needle sharing and sex.
2. Low or no antibody response from a vaccine is termed "low seroconversion." This is not only true for the Hep B vaccine, but also for mumps, and measles. This is why vaccines wane within months to a few years after injection. Ironically, they spread the disease through shedding. Go figure.