Posted on 02/18/2019 10:33:41 AM PST by bgill
One less shot and maybe fewer tears is what a new vaccine promises. The FDA approved a new combination vaccine called Vaxelis designed for children ages six weeks to 4-years-old. The FDA says it keeps them from contracting diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, poliomyelitis, hepatitis B and invasive disease due to haemophilus influenzae type B. Right now infants get three shots to protect them against the six diseases, but with the new vaccine, there will be fewer shots. "Youre getting vaccinated sooner and more effectively at a younger age and hopefully it will be more widely available to everyone, and youre not going to miss vaccines," explained Dr. Brian Temple with Beansprout Pediatrics in Bee Cave. "When you have multiple different shots there are errors so its nice to have it all in one."
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I repeat, you are fighting a battle with yourself. You have not understood the points of the others on this thread. Be at peace.
Agreed. I dont see how they can even test these multi-component vaccines on children in the target age group.
Ive understood their points very well, and recognize that most of these points come directly from the branch of quackery known as anti-vax. My purpose here is to present the actual experimentally-derived scientific facts in order to inform and educate people. I have been doing this for years, and believe that I have built up a reputation as an expert in this area.
Sorry lady, no sale.
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