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I've clicked on the link and it says the following ..."This page is under revision"

Anyone else have this problem?Ana

Subject: Autism as an adverse event associated with DTaPTo: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Date: Thursday, December 4, 2008, 9:57 AM

From the Department of Defense

The military seems to list autism as an adverse event associated with DTaP –

Has anyone see this before?

http://www.vhcinfo. org/subpage. asp?page= vaccines/ vaccine_dtap

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I had this stored on my computer. Here is part of the story and the link. Hope it works.

The Pentagon - A Voice of Reason on Vaccines and Autism?

by Kirby

on Huffington Post

When it comes to fighting autism, maybe we should send in the Army.

Autism

and the military have a deep history together. Children of service

members are reportedly almost twice as likely

to have autism (1-in-88) than those in the general population

(1-in-150). Meanwhile, the Department of Defense quietly spends

millions in taxpayer dollars researching the possible causes of autism

at far-from-the-spotlight centers around the country.

Recently,

several documents have been brought to my attention which, when viewed

together, suggest that the Department of Defense has legitimate

concerns about vaccine injuries and their possible connection to

autism, perhaps more so than other branches of the Federal Government.

These

documents raise several questions that I am currently trying to get

answered from DOD officials:

1) Autism may be an "adverse event" of Tripedia (DTaP) use

According

to the website of the Vaccine Healthcare Centers Network, run by DOD

and CDC, autism is listed as an "adverse event"

associated with use of the Tripedia triple vaccine for diphtheria,

tetanus and pertussis.

My

questions are: Why does autism appear here? Does VHC consider autism to

be a possible adverse event of DTaP use, or has it simply been reported

that way by parents?

2)

Patients who have bad vaccine reactions should avoid multiple vaccines

in the future

According to this VHC slide,

any patient who has a "Systemic Event" following immunization - defined

as "symptoms and signs of illness after vaccination" and "any reaction

that does not involve the injection site" - should avoid multiple

vaccines in the future, if possible.

My

questions are: Is that standard DOD policy? Is there an alternative

schedule for these patients? Does this advice apply to children of

service members as well? Why is this information not shared with

civilian doctors and pediatricians?

To read the complete article, please visit http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-kirby/the-pentagon---a-voice-of_b_148490.html

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I got the same thing. I wonder what will

go back up in its place? And will autism still be listed as a side effect? Hmmm…

Kecia

From: Texas-Autism-Advocacy [mailto:Texas-Autism-Advocacy ] On Behalf Of A CASTNER

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Autism as an adverse event associated with DTaP

I've clicked on the link and it says the following

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Ana

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Subject: Autism as an adverse event associated

with DTaP

To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy

Date: Thursday, December 4, 2008, 9:57 AM

From the Department of Defense

The military seems to list autism as an adverse event associated with DTaP –

Has anyone see this before?

http://www.vhcinfo.

org/subpage. asp?page= vaccines/ vaccine_dtap

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they may have gotten too many hits.....lets hope for that tho

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