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Originally posted by cantsee4looking
am i legally ok to do this?
what happens about her school?will she be allowed to go?
At two months Name of vaccine How is it given? Diphtheria + Tetanus + Pertussis + Polio + Hib (Pediacel or Infanrix-IPV+Hib) One injection Pneumococcal (Prevenar or Synflorix ) One injection
At three months Name of vaccine How is it given? Diphtheria + Tetanus + Pertussis + Polio + Hib (Pediacel or Infanrix-IPV+Hib) One injection Meningitis C (Meningitec, Menjugate or NeisVac-C) One injection
At four months Name of vaccine How is it given? Diphtheria + Tetanus + Pertussis + Polio + Hib (Pediacel or Infanrix-IPV+Hib) One injection Meningitis C (Meningitec, Menjugate or NeisVac-C) One injection Pneumococcal (Prevenar or Synflorix) One injection
Around 12-13 months Name of vaccine How is it given? Meningitis C + Hib (Menitorix) One injection Measles + Mumps + Rubella (MMRvaxPRO or Priorix) One injection Pneumococcal (Prevenar or Synflorix) One injection
At 3-5 years (usually before child starts school) Name of vaccine How is it given? Diphtheria + Tetanus + Pertussis + Polio (Repevax or Infanrix-IPV) One injection Measles + Mumps + Rubella (MMRvaxPRO or Priorix) One injection
At 12-13 years (girls only) Name of vaccine How is it given? Human papillomavirus (HPV) (Cervarix) Three injections given over six months School leavers
(13-18 years) Name of vaccine How is it given? Diphtheria + Tetanus + Polio (Revaxis) One injection
The British scientist responsible for starting the autism-MMR vaccine hoax not only falsified his data, but sought to profit from it, according to a report published Tuesday in the British Medical Journal.
Andrew Wakefield, who has been stripped of his medical license and whose study has since been retracted, explored business opportunities designed to capitalize on his fraudulent findings, according to the BMJ. The businesses were intended to earn huge sums of money in Britain and the U.S. — up to $40 million a year — by providing unique diagnostic services to test for the presence of measles in patients with Crohn’s disease.
Wakefield planned to develop his own supposedly safer vaccines after public fears were sufficiently stoked, according to the report, a two-part investigation by British investigative journalist Brian Deer. He outlines how Wakefield accepted fees from a lawyer who eventually filed (and lost) an autism-vaccine lawsuit.