Guest guest Posted August 30, 2001 Report Share Posted August 30, 2001 By not getting the DPT and the HIB vaccines is the best way to avoid the Hemophilious Influenza type B in your baby. There are many mutated strains of the HIB due to the over uses of this vaccine. Just as the " Fifth's Disease and the Roseola are the mutated versions of the Rubella vaccine. ..It is true that children under the age of 18 months are more vulnerable to HIB. But I must say that my oldest is 23 years old.. HIB was never mentioned as a disease or a vaccine. When my 17 and 15 year olds were infants the HIB vaccine was recommended if I intended to send them to Day-Care... I did not and told the physican this. They did not find it to be a need to push this vaccine after that statement. Also, the more that they used the vaccine the more that there were be side effects of the vaccine seen and then dismissed by the physicians as a coincidence. ----- Original Message ----- From: Kathy <felbatol@...> > How is a baby protected from HIB if breastfed? I was also told if I wait > till 18 months my dd only needs one shot. I figure by 18 months she is > safe. > > I had found some web sites, but could not understand what I was reading. > > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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