No ear infections, cough, cold, fever.
The only vaccine currently given to infants that would prevent any of these would be the Prevnar, which was to prevent ear infections caused by Pneumococcus. However, it only covers several strains, and Pneumococcus isn't the only organism that causes ear infections. Cough, cold, fever-I assume you mean viral respiratory infections? There is no vaccine given to children that prevents colds (other than Synagis, which is an immunoglobulin that injects antibodies against RSV; this is only given to high risk patients, and does not stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies). The advantage of Prevnar is that it also prevents pneumonia, meningitis, and sepsis from Pneumococcus. We very rarely do spinal taps anymore on infants with fever; before the vaccine, we did many more.
I really think those vaccinations kill their immune system, because my friends kids seem to be sick every month.
That's a very silly statement that has no scientific basis. I'll believe it if you can show me the research. Otherwise, I've never heard of a vaccine "killing" an immune system
Autism Rates Drop After Mercury Removed From Childhood Vaccines
Ahh, the Geiers (aka the "dumpster divers" of autism research). quack quack.
That is pretty much the response I expected.
I was not saying there was a vaccine for colds, My point was, that if you keep shooting up babies with toxins every couple months, it will kill their immune system.
Is there scientific proof that mercury is poison?
It does not take a lot of scientific research or knowledge to figure out you shouldn't shoot kids up with mercury. That is just common sense. However, common sense seems to be lacking in the medical community.
You said that you have worked for pediatricians for 17 years. They just started removing the mercury the last few years.
How many people did you reassure that the shots were safe when they were loaded in mercury?
I would not want to believe the research either if I were you, because it would make you and the doctors responsible for their damage children. Wouldn't it?