Guest guest Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 I think there was hg in HepB as late as 2006 if I remember correctly from DK's presentation. > > Hep B / Mercury Vaccinated Boys More Susceptible to Disabilities > " Hepatitis B Triple Series Vaccine And Developmental Disability In US > Children Aged 1-9 Years " > > Authors: Carolyn Gallagher a; Melody Goodman a, Affiliation: a > Graduate Program in Public Health, Stony Brook University, Medical > Center, Health Sciences Center, New York, USA > Published in: Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry, Volume > 90, Issue 5 September 2008 , pages 997 - 1008 is.gd/8rYy > > Abstract > This study investigated the association between vaccination with > the Hepatitis B triple series vaccine prior to 2000 and developmental > disability in children aged 1-9 years (n = 1824), proxied by parental > report that their child receives early intervention or special > education services (EIS). > National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2000 data > were analyzed and adjusted for survey design by Linearization > using SAS version 9.1 software, with SAS callable SUDAAN version > 9.0.1. The odds of receiving EIS were approximately nine times as > great for vaccinated boys (n = 46) as for unvaccinated boys (n = 7), > after adjustment for confounders. > This study found statistically significant evidence to suggest > that boys in United States who were vaccinated with the triple series > Hepatitis B vaccine, during the time period in which vaccines were > manufactured with thimerosal, were more susceptible to developmental > disability than were unvaccinated boys. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2008 Report Share Posted November 23, 2008 Hep B / Mercury Vaccinated Boys More Susceptible to Disabilities "Hepatitis B Triple Series Vaccine And Developmental Disability In US Children Aged 1-9 Years"Authors: Carolyn Gallagher a; Melody Goodman a, Affiliation: a Graduate Program in Public Health, Stony Brook University, Medical Center, Health Sciences Center, New York, USA Published in: Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry, Volume 90, Issue 5 September 2008 , pages 997 - 1008 _is.gd/8rYy (http://is.gd/ 8rYy) Abstract This study investigated the association between vaccination with the Hepatitis B triple series vaccine prior to 2000 and developmental disability in children aged 1-9 years (n = 1824), proxied by parental report that their child receives early intervention or special education services (EIS). National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2000 data were analyzed and adjusted for survey design by Linearization using SAS version 9.1 software, with SAS callable SUDAAN version 9.0.1. The odds of receiving EIS were approximately nine times as great for vaccinated boys (n = 46) as for unvaccinated boys (n = 7), after adjustment for confounders. This study found statistically significant evidence to suggest that boys in United States who were vaccinated with the triple series Hepatitis B vaccine, during the time period in which vaccines were manufactured with thimerosal, were more susceptible to developmental disability than were unvaccinated boys.o o o Lynch Barbera, RN, MSN, BCBAwww.vbapproach. com Home of the World Champion Phillies! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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