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A shocking report from the National Coalition of Organized Women (NCOW) presented data from two different sources demonstrating that the 2009/10 H1N1 vaccines contributed to an estimated 1,588 miscarriages and stillbirths. A corrected estimate may be as high as 3,587 cases. NCOW also highlights the disturbing fact that the CDC failed to inform their vaccine providers of the incoming data of the reports of suspected H1N1 vaccine related fetal demise.
Originally posted by antonia
...1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage. Considering that's the going rate there is just no way to say it was just the vaccine that did it. ...Humans like to pin it down to one thing, but out bodies don't work that way. ...
Viruses, chemicals and co-carcinogenesis.
...Use of Koch's postulates will not help one prove or disprove a multifactorial causation of disease; new criteria are needed. Delineating the web of causation may lead to additional strategies for prevention and treatment of several cancers.
The value of Koch's principles is however limited in case of polymicrobials.
Koch’s Principles may not be entirely applicable in diseases where an infection initiates an autoimmune response or is dependent on certain human leukocyte antigen haplotypes for disease progression.[/url]
Pathogenicity and Virulence: Another View
Koch's Postulates - Then and Now