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And interestingly enough ALL (not all but trace amounts or low amounts like with our kids) MERCURY has been removed from dog/cat shots since 1985! Sad that we live in a country where our kids health comes second to our (beloved) animals! JenElissa Mercado <elissamercado@...> wrote: I was wondering if everyone knew that veterinarians (a lot of them) perform titer tests on animals before giving

them vaccinations, but for some reason pediatricians don't. What kind of sense does that make? This country is more concerned about the safety of our pets than our children? I just wish we, as parents, were given all of the information and were allowed to make informed decisions about our childrens' health. Life may not be the party we asked for - but while we're here, let's dance!

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Hi Ladies,

I would like to know more about titer tests. I've read in the archives that once a person has been vaccinated, they don't matter. Am I reading this correctly? I have an almost 5 year old who was vaccinated until 1yo and a 9mo who is not vaccinated. Since they are both boys, my husband is concerned about mumps, because his uncle had it as a child. How accurate are those tests? If my boys' immunity is low, what do I do with this information? Could you please enlighten me?

Thanks for reading,

Violet

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