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and regarding the "we've all been immunised and thats why no-one gets it" argument...
"Tetanus is a very rare disease in developed countries: there are only about 12 cases of tetanus per year in Australia, and half of those who got it were vaccinated. Perhaps the most interesting thing about tetanus is that those who get it do not develop immunity to it.........Far from immunising, tetanus (and other) vaccine injections make the recipients more susceptible to diseases. ......the New England Journal of Medicine published in 1984 that tetanus booster injections result in the same derangement of T4 and T8 cells as seen in AIDS patients. A 'mysterious' new syndrome emerged in the US: thousands of children are developing AIDS symptoms (with deranged T4 and T8 cells) without being HIV positive My well-considered opinion is that it comes from that T (standing for tetanus) in the DPT vaccine."---
"Tetanus is a very rare disease in developed countries: there are only about 12 cases of tetanus per year in Australia, and half of those who got it were vaccinated. Perhaps the most interesting thing about tetanus is that those who get it do not develop immunity to it.........Far from immunising, tetanus (and other) vaccine injections make the recipients more susceptible to diseases. ......the New England Journal of Medicine published in 1984 that tetanus booster injections result in the same derangement of T4 and T8 cells as seen in AIDS patients. A 'mysterious' new syndrome emerged in the US: thousands of children are developing AIDS symptoms (with deranged T4 and T8 cells) without being HIV positive My well-considered opinion is that it comes from that T (standing for tetanus) in the DPT vaccine."---
Scientists are still looking into the way jaize is using the English language.
It's one thing for a dodgy foreigner like me, to stumble incoherently in the dark alleys crossing between online shorthand and BBC English,... but for jaize this is totally unacceptable. Where's gibbage, this merits a short ban for jaize!
It's one thing for a dodgy foreigner like me, to stumble incoherently in the dark alleys crossing between online shorthand and BBC English,... but for jaize this is totally unacceptable. Where's gibbage, this merits a short ban for jaize!
I fear his explanations thus far have been adequate.
You've gone too soft! Some people need to be disciplined harshly and jaize is chief amongst them.
what he pays you for in his spare time is none of our concern.
The man is a loon. If there was any proper proven evidence of that, it would be pulled. Drugs go wrong and kill people every year but it would be madness to keep giving kids the drugs once there was evidence, manslaughter even.
Curoiusly, after a chat with my resident pharmacist in charge of Bedfordshire ex-wife, I can concur that the base drug upon which the booster is built was changed in the UK in the early 80's because of concerns that extreme overdosing could cause cell damage. She also said that scaremongering mentalists like this bloke should have their prescriptions written on a mallet and administered 4 times a day after meals...
Curoiusly, after a chat with my resident pharmacist in charge of Bedfordshire ex-wife, I can concur that the base drug upon which the booster is built was changed in the UK in the early 80's because of concerns that extreme overdosing could cause cell damage. She also said that scaremongering mentalists like this bloke should have their prescriptions written on a mallet and administered 4 times a day after meals...
If you mean something rather hairy, which uses its knuckles to walk and has a peanut for a brain then Yes.
Sort of Baldrick's unmentionable cousin.
Sort of Baldrick's unmentionable cousin.
I meant the medical website man was a loon, but clearly Rogi is an loon too! He has become uncouth, not only insulting me which is perfectly acceptable but laying into the gentle gorilla which has did no wrong to anyone - apart from Faye Wray and the general public at large in their collaborations with Damon Albarn (innit).
Tetanus cases and stats '84-'03
That quote is nonsense-on-stilts. Immunisations do not make people more susceptible to diseases. End of.
If you really want the counter argument find stats on tetanus cases from developing nations where exposure to the microbe itself will be orders of magnitude higher than over here and the pre and psot-immunisation surveillance date will put the public health benefit into context.
The single study quoted by your quote doesn't even substantiate the claim vaccine injections make recipients more susceptible to diseases.
You'll be telling me that climate change is made up next.
That quote is nonsense-on-stilts. Immunisations do not make people more susceptible to diseases. End of.
If you really want the counter argument find stats on tetanus cases from developing nations where exposure to the microbe itself will be orders of magnitude higher than over here and the pre and psot-immunisation surveillance date will put the public health benefit into context.
The single study quoted by your quote doesn't even substantiate the claim vaccine injections make recipients more susceptible to diseases.
You'll be telling me that climate change is made up next.
fair doos then :). for what it's worth, i've had my lifetimes worth of tetanus boosters, mainly from being such a clumsy buggur.
I already have. But I live in Norfolk and until you can explain to me how the climate can work on a flat earth, there is no point having that conversation.
fair doos then :). for what it's worth, i've had my lifetimes worth of tetanus boosters, mainly from being such a clumsy buggur.
If that's the case, you'd be best of completing the set ;-)
If that's the case, you'd be best of completing the set ;-)
That would involve getting lucky. I'm clumsy, not lucky.