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Amazing! When are we going to see similar conclusions drawn in studies

on humans? Everything that is noted here, the lack of immunity due to

vaccination, the increased susceptibility to infection diseases - has

been shown to be true in humans as well. When are the doctors going to

wake up?

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Where do we go in protection against pathogens?

Goddeeris BM.

Laboratory for Physiology and Immunology of Domestic Animals, Catholic

University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

A few reflections are made on the future strategies and approaches for

combating infectious diseases of livestock, keeping into consideration

public concern on food quality and availability. The policy of

eradication of pathogens/diseases instead of vaccination has rendered

livestock naive to certain pathogens and as a consequence susceptible to

epidemic outbreaks, even more so as we have to conclude that outside

attack is quite often difficult to control. Therefore,

immunoprophylactic measures in livestock remain top priority and will in

the future focus more on the induction of mucosal immunity and the

activation of innate immunity.

Meryl W. Dorey,

President

The Australian Vaccination Network, Inc.

PO Box 177 02 6687 1699 Phone

Bangalow NSW 2479 02 6687 2032 FAX

meryl@... http://www.avn.org.au

" All truth goes through three stages. First it is ridiculed. Then it is

violently opposed. Finally, it is accepted as self-evident. "

(Schopenhauer)

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