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Why are so many women getting MS? - 30 April 2007



 
 
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Old May 1st 07, 07:41 AM posted to misc.kids,misc.kids.breastfeeding,misc.kids.pregnancy
john
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Default Why are so many women getting MS? - 30 April 2007

http://www.whale.to/vaccine/miller345.html


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Old May 2nd 07, 11:17 AM posted to misc.kids,misc.kids.breastfeeding,misc.kids.pregnancy
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Default Why are so many women getting MS? - 30 April 2007

JOHN wrote:
http://www.whale.to/vaccine/miller345.html


Very dodgey science. Tell me John, when you drew that line did you ever
consider the area under the curve. In other words all the people you
would have killed waiting for the magic day in 2010 when the death rate
would have become Zero.

Ah Yes they did not die (with the help of a $10,000 a night ICU bed)
therefore they suffered no harmful effects? Encephalitis - Brain
inflammation exposes your child to the risk of mental retardation.

Risk of death in developed countries is between 1/1000 - 1/10,000

Thanks to people like you
A 13-year-old boy has become the first person in the UK in 14 years to
die from measles. 3 April 2006

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/4871728.stm


According to the World Health Organization (WHO), measles is a leading
cause of vaccine preventable childhood mortality. Worldwide, the
fatality rate has been significantly reduced by partners in the Measles
Initiative: the American Red Cross, the United States Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the United Nations Foundation,
UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO). Globally, measles deaths
are down 60 percent, from an estimated 873,000 deaths in 1999 to 345,000
in 2005. Africa has seen the most success, with annual measles deaths
falling by 75 percent in just 5 years, from an estimated 506,000 to
126,000. [3]


Progress is being made.
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5408a4.htm



John could you please explain to me why it is safer to be infected by a
live virus than be injected with attenuated (killed) virus?
 




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