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Vaccinations; recent developments

Started by SeaMonkey, December 01, 2014, 02:12:40 PM

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Cap-Z-ro

Now the intention of this troll is attempt demonstrate that highlightint text is the same thing as altering the actual text itself

But then this is also the same troll who when he get frustrated from losing a debate likes to post stuff which implies that his opponent is a convicted criminal.

Somehow I don't think this is the kind of support the CDC fraudster troll was hoping for.

Hoping to gain advantage by posting deceptive information is epidemic among this lot.

Regards...


SeaMonkey

There is no autism among the unvaccinated people.

Quote from: Dr. Frank Noonan
I have not seen autism with the Amish.

The page has numerous links for further research.


Madeo

Quote from: SeaMonkey on December 19, 2014, 02:33:21 PM
There is no autism among the unvaccinated people.

The page has numerous links for further research.

That's a really interesting information. Now, that i have thought about it,  There is really hardly any case of Autism with the Amish community and/or population that have not been vaccinated. I used to live in a 3rd world country where vaccinations isn't as common compared to the U.S.  and there were no issues with Autism.  We had everything else including mongoloid kids, but that an entirely separate issue.

sarkeizen

Quote from: SeaMonkey on December 19, 2014, 02:33:21 PM
There is no autism among the unvaccinated people.
The quote is actually reported by the author of the article Dan Olmnsted.
Quote from: Kevin Strauss, MD
"The idea that the Amish do not vaccinate their children is untrue," says Dr. Kevin Strauss, MD, a pediatrician at the CSC. "We run a weekly vaccination clinic and it's very busy." He says Amish vaccinations rates are lower than the general population's, but younger Amish are more likely to be vaccinated than older generations.

"Autism isn't a diagnosis – it's a description of behavior. We see autistic behaviors along with seizure disorders or mental retardation or a genetic disorder, where the autism is part of a more complicated clinical spectrum."

Kevin Strauss is a doctor at the Center for Special Children in Strasbug in Lancaster County.  He also said that Dan somehow never visited the clinic (considering that autistic children require considerably more care than neurotypicals talking to all the local docs would be far smarter than just wandering around) he added "I don't think he spent much time in Lancaster County."

sarkeizen

Quote from: Madeo on December 19, 2014, 04:18:36 PM
That's a really interesting information. Now, that i have thought about it,  There is really hardly any case of Autism with the Amish community and/or population that have not been vaccinated. I used to live in a 3rd world country where vaccinations isn't as common compared to the U.S.  and there were no issues with Autism.
If vaccinations caused autism then you would see the autism diagnosis rate vary with the vaccination rate.  We already know this isn't true.