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can you give a dose of prevenar and then continue with synflorix???
great post as usual!
WHO changed the definition of Pandemic and is now denying that they made the change:
http://insidevaccines.com/wordpress/2010/01/24/pa...
No, because it is the mother's IMMUNE response that causes issues for the fetus, not the virus itself. So to say that getting the vaccine and avoiding the real infection is better is contradictory. The whole idea behind a dead viral infection – a staged infection if you will – is to PROMOTE an immune response. The resulting protein developed to combat the virus is harmful to fetal brain development.
Finally decisions based on science and not fear.
It does appear to be a slippery slope. Get the vaccine and take the risks, or take a chance on getting the flu and take a risk…:S