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To: frgoff
There is no Scientific Study to cost justify the 1/150 children who come down with Autism vs. the cost of deaths and treatments prior to the 1980's and the massive vaccine program in the USA. What is the cost of Autism today vs the cost of Illnesses prior to the Vaccine programs? We do know that prior to the vaccine program there were only 1 in 10000 kids with Autism. How many kids actually died from outbreaks or came down with damage prior to vaccines vs. the cost of Autism today? Answer there is no objective analysis. No study’s are done because we all know Vaccines are safe and can not be causing this. Same thing as Tobacco products and Lung Cancer in the 1950's vs. Today. Professor Paul Shattock in England http://osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/autism/ did statically analysis of Autism rates back when Vaccines were broken up into separate shots and given much later when kids were 5 to 7 years old instead of at birth to 18 months and found out all the modern rates of Autism and other related illness went down to zero back under the old methods of vaccines.
Could it simply be that some baby’s have an under-developed immune system that does not respond properly to vaccines at 1 to 18 months but if you wait until they are all 5 years old the problems go away? Actually it looks that way. The English government responded by making it illegal to give separate MMR shots, you must use the combo shot.

47 posted on 02/25/2004 12:35:18 PM PST by pwatson
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To: pwatson
From my link:

"One thing nearly everyone in the field agrees on: genetic predisposition. Identical twins share the disorder 9 times out of 10."
50 posted on 02/25/2004 12:44:08 PM PST by js1138
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