And yes, it is a great tragedy.Like the Auckland parents who almost had their son die of Tetnus because they didn't vaccinate. HOW THE FUCK IS THIS EVEN POSSIBLE.Yet say this to some nay sayer and they harp on about herd immunity (which is bullshit) and how evolution is causing 'superbugs' (which is only a half truth, and not a reason to NOT immunate).
Measles was ""eradicated almost" in early 90s then the scare tactics of one doctor undid it all.
Quote from Xsannz: November 13, 2014, 07:47:33 amMeasles was ""eradicated almost" in early 90s then the scare tactics of one doctor undid it all.It wasn't scare tactics.
Darkvirus and I were discussing Tetanus the other day..From our understanding the way most vaccines work, is by exposing you to a small, disarmed amount of 'the virus'So if you impale yourself on a rusty nail, how does asking if your tetanus is up to date, and then exposing yourself to more of it, help?
Quote from Craigorsarus: November 13, 2014, 10:34:45 amDarkvirus and I were discussing Tetanus the other day..From our understanding the way most vaccines work, is by exposing you to a small, disarmed amount of 'the virus'So if you impale yourself on a rusty nail, how does asking if your tetanus is up to date, and then exposing yourself to more of it, help?Because it's a vaccine, NOT A FUCKING CURE.
scare tactics, paranoid crackpot, fraudulant unfounded claims.and i quoteThe modern anti-vaccination scare began in the late 1990s, when a British physician named Andrew Wakefield began warning people that the MMR vaccine (measles, mumps and rubella) causes autism in children. Medical experts refuted his claims, but parents panicked. Vaccination rates in Britain sank from 92 per cent to 73 per cent. Dr. Wakefield’s research has since been widely condemned as a giant fraud, and many of the current crop of measles victims were never vaccinated because of him.
We identified associated gastrointestinal disease and developmental regression in a group of previously normal children, which was generally associated in time with possible environmental triggers.
Quote from Pyromanik: November 13, 2014, 12:08:43 pmQuote from Craigorsarus: November 13, 2014, 10:34:45 amDarkvirus and I were discussing Tetanus the other day..From our understanding the way most vaccines work, is by exposing you to a small, disarmed amount of 'the virus'So if you impale yourself on a rusty nail, how does asking if your tetanus is up to date, and then exposing yourself to more of it, help?Because it's a vaccine, NOT A FUCKING CURE.That was my point.. it seems like an inappropriate time for it lol..
pffft, still that aside anti - vaccinations is still not a wise choice, as you have stated even wakefield suggested they still be vaccinated but staggered, had people actually headed that and ""not the panicked human nature of it must all be bad" we would not have the measles outbreaks starting again.
I just suck a lot of dick.
Blame are fuckwits like Jenny McCarthy. Don't persecute the 'doctor', he was merely reporting on observation, following the scientific method as best he could.From what I gather he is now actively trying to find evidence to prove his initial observations since his reputation has already been destroyed. This might be fanning the flames a bit, but at the end of the day if he does find a causative effect between the MMR shot and a disease then good on him. But until then I would suggest that the MMR shot is perfectly safe and every child be vaccinated.
it's a controlled way for your body to develop the antigens to deal with it.thus the flu vaccine which is incubated in chicken eggs causes allergic reactions in patients who are allergic to eggs, and is so difficult to produce quickly, they have found a new technique using insects which is a lot more stable and efficient
It made me pretty angry to say the least so I sent around a document to everyone that night outlining the potential side effects of a vaccine as well as the effects of the disease if you don't vaccinate (I can't find the link but it was by Auckland University).
Quote from Craigorsarus: November 13, 2014, 12:38:46 pmQuote from Pyromanik: November 13, 2014, 12:08:43 pmQuote from Craigorsarus: November 13, 2014, 10:34:45 amDarkvirus and I were discussing Tetanus the other day..From our understanding the way most vaccines work, is by exposing you to a small, disarmed amount of 'the virus'So if you impale yourself on a rusty nail, how does asking if your tetanus is up to date, and then exposing yourself to more of it, help?Because it's a vaccine, NOT A FUCKING CURE.That was my point.. it seems like an inappropriate time for it lol..it's a controlled way for your body to develop the antigens to deal with it.