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RE: Vaccines do not cause Autism ?

in #autism7 years ago

The second document in your "Peer reviewed" list is not a peer reviewed docuement - it is a proposal for a pilot study. In the document itself it states:

Vaccines are among the greatest achievements of biomedical science and one of the most effective public health interventions of the 20th century [1]. Among U.S. children born between 1995 and 2013, vaccination is estimated to have prevented 322 million illnesses, 21 million hospitalizations and 732,000 premature deaths, with overall cost savings of $1.38 trillion [2]. About 95% of U.S. children of kindergarten age receive all of the recommended vaccines as a requirement for school and daycare attendance [3,4], aimed at preventing the occurrence and spread of targeted infectious diseases [5]. Advances in biotechnology are contributing to the development of new vaccines for widespread use [6].

This message I agree with and it is totally at odds with your nonsense. So not 91, now 89...shall I continue? Or do you wish the 732,000 kids were dead? (cited from your own sources dude)

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Greatest achievements?
If creating life long disabilities, diseases, dysfunctions and deaths is an achievement you are right ! It is working fir big pHARMa now they have to treat you with all the drugs they have firvthe diseases that have caused.

Great achievement!
They are working as planned!
Damn scary benign microbes .

You've been asked to provide studies backing up your claims that vaccines cause "life long disabilities, diseases, dysfunctions and deaths", and all you've been able to muster up is more tired pseudoscience quackery that's already been refuted.

"Damn scary benign microbes ."

Wow. Just wow.

I just got my mmr shot on friday, waiting for autism and other bullshit that you say.!!!!

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