“The risks for neurological chronic or disabling damage can be far greater than the risk of the disease.”
The facts of the matter do not support your ignorant blabber.
Your claim is that children are not protected from diseases when they most certainly are.
You are a dangerous idiot trying to spread such nonsense around. Luddites like you are liberals that just want to stop any and all technological advances. You’re simply too stupid to keep up and think machinery and technology are too complicated for your little peas sized brain to follow along and so you want it all to stop.
Typical liberal: A moron.
Your claim is that children are not protected from diseases when they most certainly are.
No. Read my post again. My vaccine pros: vaccines may make it harder to catch some diseases. They may result in temporary or long term immunity to some diseases. No one could argue with that.
Just because YOU chose to buy into the safe vaccines blather, doesn’t mean they’re safe.
Here’s a bit of research for you.
http://www.activistpost.com/2014/04/fda-vaccine-insert-lists-autism-as.html#more
I am a strong advocate of vaccination. As a libertarian my philosophy is that I should not hurt others and that others shouldn't hurt me. Vaccination does that.
However....I am one of those people who went through the full series for Hep B and, yet, blood tests show that I have no immunity to the disease. I did not respond. I have chosen not to re-take the series due to my current occupation and extreme unlikelihood that I would be exposed to Hep B. ( I did respond to the Hep A vaccination.)
A certain percentage of people, given a particular vaccination, will not develop immunity. This is why my friend's child contracted measles even though he was vaccinated. Vaccinating large numbers of people in a population establishes herd immunity. If someone does contract a disease the chances of it spreading are greatly reduced.
Finally....Yaelle makes some good points. Single doses delivered in “one use” syringes would be better. And....Children should be vaccinated for the limited number of diseases that really are a threat to their health. My grandson was vaccinated against multiple diseases ( Hep B was one) within minutes of being born. Really? Is this necessary? I don't think so. I would think that just being born is enough of a stress on a newborn without adding an immune challenge to his tiny 6 1/2 pound system.