Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Brain Scans Discredit Vaccine Causality by Michael Dobie?

Brain Scans Discredit Vaccine Causality by Michael Dobie



Brain Scans Discredit Vaccine Causality by Michael Dobie?


michael.dobie@newsday.com

How many of the children 6 months to 1 year were vaccinated in the study? If 100% of the children were vaccinated, a requirement by law then how could that discredit vaccine causality?  A brain scan of unvaccinated children of unvaccinated mothers would be a blow to the theory of vaccine causality. Maybe you haven't reviewed the vaccination schedule for babies in usa. or ask critical enough questions in your lifetime which seems to be job saver in this nation of morons.  But maybe the test did leave out children who are being attacked by how many injections within that 6 to 1 year period? Chances are no replies from you are forthwith.. 

"Doctors found that brain scans of children at 6 months and 1 year old could predict with 80 percent accuracy whether they would develop autism by age 2 — a breakthrough and another blow to the discredited theory of vaccine causality."

http://www.newsday.com/opinion/columnists/michael-dobie/science-braces-for-setbacks-1.13174043

Birth to 15 Months

Vaccine Birth 1 mo 2 mos 4 mos 6 mos 9 mos 12 mos 15 mos
Hepatitis B1 (HepB) 1st dose ←2nd dose→ ←3rd dose→
Rotavirus2 (RV)
RV1 (2-dose series); RV5 (3-dose series)
1st dose 2nd dose See footnote 2
Diphtheria, tetanus, & acellular pertussis3 (DTaP: <7 yrs) 1st dose 2nd dose 3rd dose ←4th dose→
Haemophilus influenzae type b4 (Hib) 1st dose 2nd dose See footnote 4 ←3rd or 4th dose,
See footnote 4
Pneumococcal conjugate5 (PCV13) 1st dose 2nd dose 3rd dose ←4th dose→
Inactivated poliovirus6 (IPV:<18 yrs) 1st dose 2nd dose ←3rd dose→
Influenza7 (IIV) Annual vaccination (IIV) 1 or 2 doses
Measles, mumps, rubella8 (MMR) See footnote 8 ←1st dose→
Varicella9 (VAR) ←1st dose→
Hepatitis A10 (HepA) ←2 dose series, See footnote 10
Meningococcal11 (Hib-MenCY ≥ 6 weeks; MenACWY-D ≥9 mos; MenACWY-CRM ≥ 2 mos) See footnote 11
Tetanus, diphtheria, & acellular pertussis12 (Tdap: ≥7 yrs)
Human papillomavirus13 (HPV)
Meningococcal B11
Pneumococcal polysaccharide5 (PPSV23)

Legend

Range of recommended ages for all children Range of recommended ages for catch-up immunization Range of recommended ages for certain high-risk groups Range of recommended ages for non-high-risk groups that may receive vaccine, subject to individual clinical decision making No recommendation

18 Months to 18 Years

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