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OR - it ain't worth shit to begin with!

> This suggests the inoculation's protection might fade with time.

>

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> Chicken Pox Outbreak Bested Vaccine

>

> But health officials defend shot's effectiveness

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> By Adam Marcus

> HealthScoutNews Reporter

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> Works good huh!

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Its worth alot to the pharmies......doesnt work so now you need two

[more sales] and don't forget we will be shedding to all the old

timers so they will need a vax for shingle[ more sales]$$$$$$$$$$In

EOHarm , " searchingforserenity111 "

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> OR - it ain't worth shit to begin with!

>

> > This suggests the inoculation's protection might fade with time.

> >

>

>

>

> >

> > Chicken Pox Outbreak Bested Vaccine

> >

> > But health officials defend shot's effectiveness

> >

> > By Adam Marcus

> > HealthScoutNews Reporter

> >

> > Works good huh!

> >

> >

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I agree, this is disgusting. The best interpretation is that the vax doesn't provide "immunity" that even lasts 3 years. And this is for a virus where "immunity" consists of the immune system learning how to keep it suppressed.. It isn't doing a good job of that, perhaps the vaccine-induced infection was just too damn quick for the immune system to really learn how to do this? Perhaps we should just get rid of the adjuvant all together - oh right, that would basically be infection with the (perhaps slightly attenuated) bug anyway. A worser scenario might be that the vaccine bug has mutated back into a wild form.. Again, nature abhors a vacuum.. Even when presented with clear evidence that their vaccines don't work, the Offit's of the world still do nothing - to improve vaccination (the scdedule) or to improve the vaccines themselves. But that would take money.. A lot of it and about 10-20 years at least for the immunologists to figure out what we haven't figured out about the immune system yet..Jim[more sales] and don't forget we will be shedding to all the old timers so they will need a vax for shingle[ more sales]$$$$$$$$$$

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Thanks for posting! What year is this from?

>

> Chicken Pox Outbreak Bested Vaccine

>

> But health officials defend shot's effectiveness

>

> By Adam Marcus

> HealthScoutNews Reporter

>

> Works good huh!

>

>

>

>

>

> WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11 (HealthScoutNews) -- They may be lifesavers,

but

> vaccines are no match for the certainty of death and taxes.

>

> Health officials say a New Hampshire boy immunized against chicken

> pox passed the infection on to 17 of his day-care classmates who

also

> had received the shot.

>

> No one died or required hospitalization in the 2000-2001 outbreak,

> which sickened a total of 25 children, though eight had moderate

to

> severe symptoms.

>

> Studies have pegged the chicken pox vaccine's efficacy rate at

> between 71 percent and 100 percent, and it performs even better at

> preventing serious bouts of the disease.

>

> Yet in the day-care outbreak, it worked only 44 percent of the

time.

> Those children vaccinated three or more years before the exposure

> were 2.6 times more likely than those who received the shot more

> recently to become infected with chicken pox.

>

> This suggests the inoculation's protection might fade with time.

>

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---2008! as in yesterday. Heres the logic ... a recently vaxed kid

spread the disease to all his vaccinated classmates. Now the unvaxed

kids are being told get the shot or dont come back...wouldnt that

feed the outbreak.... This happened at a day care. Well if it were my

child and the day care had the kind of reasoning listed above Id be

looking for a new one......one with braincell activity.In

EOHarm , " " wrote:

>

> Thanks for posting! What year is this from?

>

>

> >

> > Chicken Pox Outbreak Bested Vaccine

> >

> > But health officials defend shot's effectiveness

> >

> > By Adam Marcus

> > HealthScoutNews Reporter

> >

> > Works good huh!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11 (HealthScoutNews) -- They may be lifesavers,

> but

> > vaccines are no match for the certainty of death and taxes.

> >

> > Health officials say a New Hampshire boy immunized against

chicken

> > pox passed the infection on to 17 of his day-care classmates who

> also

> > had received the shot.

> >

> > No one died or required hospitalization in the 2000-2001

outbreak,

> > which sickened a total of 25 children, though eight had moderate

> to

> > severe symptoms.

> >

> > Studies have pegged the chicken pox vaccine's efficacy rate at

> > between 71 percent and 100 percent, and it performs even better

at

> > preventing serious bouts of the disease.

> >

> > Yet in the day-care outbreak, it worked only 44 percent of the

> time.

> > Those children vaccinated three or more years before the exposure

> > were 2.6 times more likely than those who received the shot more

> > recently to become infected with chicken pox.

> >

> > This suggests the inoculation's protection might fade with time.

> >

>

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