Guest guest Posted July 22, 1999 Report Share Posted July 22, 1999 , I suggest that you don't try to rely on what you find on the net. Start with the many pro choice books re vaccines (eg. Neustaedter's Vaccine Guide), then read articles online to stay up to date. Krista (email me for a list of books if you like) HiB questions >From: " Dale & Swartz " <cdswartz@...> > >I can't seem to find much on the haemophilis b vaccine or the diseases it's >preventing. It certainly doesn't seem as controversial as the DTP. Is it >just lost because of the volume of the DTP debate or is it generally more >accepted/cause less reactions? Thanks, I'm having a hard time sorting >through all I'm finding on the internet, most is so biased I can't find the >straightline. . > > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 1999 Report Share Posted July 22, 1999 I'd say do look on the net and make sure it's all documented by reliable sources. I'm a big one on documentation, documentation, documentation! ii Lyle wrote: > From: " Lyle " <lylethompson@...> > > , > I suggest that you don't try to rely on what you find on the net. Start > with the many pro choice books re vaccines (eg. Neustaedter's Vaccine > Guide), then read articles online to stay up to date. > Krista (email me for a list of books if you like) > HiB questions > > >From: " Dale & Swartz " <cdswartz@...> > > > >I can't seem to find much on the haemophilis b vaccine or the diseases it's > >preventing. It certainly doesn't seem as controversial as the DTP. Is it > >just lost because of the volume of the DTP debate or is it generally more > >accepted/cause less reactions? Thanks, I'm having a hard time sorting > >through all I'm finding on the internet, most is so biased I can't find the > >straightline. . > > > > > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 1999 Report Share Posted July 22, 1999 I agree , What I meant about not relying on the net, is not to rely on chat questions and answers alone, but do your own reading of books, articles, abstracts,etc. Krista HiB questions >> >> >From: " Dale & Swartz " <cdswartz@...> >> > >> >I can't seem to find much on the haemophilis b vaccine or the diseases it's >> >preventing. It certainly doesn't seem as controversial as the DTP. Is it >> >just lost because of the volume of the DTP debate or is it generally more >> >accepted/cause less reactions? Thanks, I'm having a hard time sorting >> >through all I'm finding on the internet, most is so biased I can't find the >> >straightline. . >> > >> > >> >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 1999 Report Share Posted July 22, 1999 Oh ! Sometimes it's so hard to convery true feelings and meanings. argh! Lyle wrote: > From: " Lyle " <lylethompson@...> > > I agree , > What I meant about not relying on the net, is not to rely on chat questions > and answers alone, but do your own reading of books, articles, > abstracts,etc. > Krista > HiB questions > >> > >> >From: " Dale & Swartz " <cdswartz@...> > >> > > >> >I can't seem to find much on the haemophilis b vaccine or the diseases > it's > >> >preventing. It certainly doesn't seem as controversial as the DTP. Is > it > >> >just lost because of the volume of the DTP debate or is it generally > more > >> >accepted/cause less reactions? Thanks, I'm having a hard time sorting > >> >through all I'm finding on the internet, most is so biased I can't find > the > >> >straightline. . > >> > > >> > > >> >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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