Guest guest Posted January 26, 2012 Report Share Posted January 26, 2012 So many thoughts running through my head on this one. First, since the diptheria and tetanus vaccine also comes in combo with pertussis, why no mention of pertussis antibodies? Were they high, low, no change?? If high or the same, then it shoots down their blanket conclusion of childhood immunizations in general. If low, why not say so? Something's missing here. Second, are PFC's associated with reduced immune response in those who had diptheria and tetanus? Third, associated with means nothing anyway. The conclusion could just as easily be that PFC's are higher in vaccinated children. Seems to me they're looking for something to blame for why vaccines aren't working. Funny they don't choose pertussis with all the attention on that lately. Winnie Perfluorinated compound exposure reduces humoral immune responseRecipient list suppressed: ;> > > Since we breathe this (perfluorine compounds), > eat this, bathe in this, and drink from > containers leaching this – what is the point of vaccinating at all?!> > > article.cfm/3917435/ZZ5C5DCF82AC164CBEAC1A66F4ECE91FE3/?news_id=566 & newsdt=012512>http://www.mdlinx.com/allergy-immunology/newsl-article.cfm/3917435/ZZ5C5DCF82AC164CBEAC1A66F4ECE91FE3/?news_id=566 & newsdt=012512> > Serum Vaccine Antibody Concentrations in Children > Exposed to Perfluorinated Compounds> JAMA, 01/25/2012> Grandjean P et al. – Elevated exposures to > Perfluorinated compounds were associated with > reduced humoral immune response to routine > childhood immunizations in children aged 5 and 7 years.> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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