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, the vaccine chart I have says which vaccines use Thimoersal

in production (it's an OSHA related chart, for workers in vaccine

factories) and the Merck MMR II does NOt indicicate Thimerosal in

production. It's posted as a link on our BMH group.

The pediatrician was cool -- I gave her the Buie document, a reading

list (EOH, Starving Brains, Bio Treatments) a copy of Bella's Dr.'s

Data heavy metal test and the vaccine chart -- she told me she's sad

we're moving -- I've taught her a lot. Gives one hope! She

didn't know autism isn't COVERED under insurance -- we talked about

real physical pain versus straight behavioral intervention,

discipline and how it IS possible with autistic kids to use

appropriate discipline that works and much more. We even discuss

our extensive use of chiropractic. And our TD-B's (the tell tale

yellow stains on Bella's legs!) I was praying she wouldn't see the

pin prick from her MB12 shot! LOL! I could see child services in

the parking lot with the cuffs ready!

Also, this practice makes sure they bring in Thimerosal free

vaccines -- that's a step in the right direction.

I still declined the vaccines, but we parted as friends.

KIM

>

> Kim,

>

> There have been several reports I read from parents saying

that

> thimerosal is used in Merc's processing of MMR not in as a

preservative.

> Supposedly they admit this. You should bring Dr. Buie's new

results on

> gut/autism. Here it is

>

> RESEARCH REVIEW INTERNATIONAL

>

> Vol. 20, No.1, 2006

>

> Biomedical Update:

>

>

>

> Harvard researchers confirm Gl/autism link

>

>

>

> Harvard physician Buie recently reported that biopsies

performed by

> him revealed the presence of chronic inflammation of the

gastrointestinal

> tract, as well as the presence of lymphoid nodular hyperplasia, in

15 of 89

> autistic children. The findings parallel those of

Wakefield, the

> researcher who first identified the presence of a unique type of

> gastrointestinal disorder in children with autism spectrum

disorders. Buie

> told a conference in December, " These children are ill, in

distress and

> pain, and not just mentally, neurologically dysfunctional. "

>

>

>

> Buie, Rafail Kushak, and colleagues also have measured the

activity of

> dissaccharidases (enzymes that break down carbohydrates in the

>

> intestine) in tissues obtained from duodenal biopsies from 308

autistic

> individuals, comparing them to samples from 206 non-autistic

controls.

>

> All of the subjects underwent endoscopy for suspected

gastrointestinal

> problems. The researchers report, " Autistic individuals with

diarrhea

>

> [206 individuals] demonstrated significantly lower maltase

activity than

> non-autistic individuals with diarrhea. Frequency of lactase

deficiency in

> autistic individuals with failure to thrive [five individuals] was

> significantly higher (80% vs. 25%) than in non-autistic

individuals with

> failure to thrive, and frequency of palatinase deficiency in

autistic

> individuals with diarrhea was significantly higher than in

nonautistic

> individuals with the same gastrointestinal problem. "

>

> Autistic and non-autistic individuals with other gastrointestinal

problems

> exhibited similar frequencies of disaccharidase deficiencies.

>

>

>

> These findings further support the link between autism and a novel

form of

> gastrointestinal disease, and are consistent with clinical

evidence that

> many autistic children improve physically and behaviorally when

they are

> placed on gluten- and casein-free diets and receive supplements of

> disaccharidase enzymes.

>

>

>

>

>

> - - -

>

> " Gastrointestinal symptoms and intestinal disaccharidase

activities in

> children with autism, " Rafail Kushak, Harland Winter,

Farber, and

> Buie, Abstract of presentation to the North American

Society of

> Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Annual

Meeting,

> October 20-22, 2005, Salt Lake City, Utah.

>

> " Gastrointestinal symptoms and intestinal disaccharidase

activities in

> children with autism, " Rafail Kushak, Harland Winter,

Farber, and

> Buie, Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition,

Vol.

>

> 41, No.4, October 2005.

>

>

>

> " Harvard Clinic scientist finds gut/autism link, like Wakefield

findings, "

> FEAT Newsletter, December 2005. Address: Rafail I. Kushak,

Pediatric GI/Nu-

> trition, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA02l14.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On

Behalf Of

> Kim Stagliano

> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 12:10 PM

> EOHarm

> Subject: Measles, Boston

>

>

>

> 2+ cases of Measles in workers in the Hancock Tower in Boston.

> Officials recommend vaccinations for all workers. Attenuvax,

from Merck

> does NOT contain Thimerosal but is a live attenuated virus.

>

>

>

> What is the death/complication rate for Measles in children???

Need to

> get this homework before I face off with our pediatrician this

afternoon!

>

>

>

> Thanks. KIM

>

>

>

>

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Someone has to educate these mainstream docs, more and more it's parents.

I'm glad she didn't give you a hard time. Thanks for the MMR info, I'll

check out the link. Anyone who would give you a hard time about the MB-12

shots should be made to watch the 60+ hours of video on Neubrander's sight

and then comment. I have found that piling on the research stops the

inquiry quickly. Take care,

Re: Measles, Boston/Kim's pediatrician visit

, the vaccine chart I have says which vaccines use Thimoersal

in production (it's an OSHA related chart, for workers in vaccine

factories) and the Merck MMR II does NOt indicicate Thimerosal in

production. It's posted as a link on our BMH group.

The pediatrician was cool -- I gave her the Buie document, a reading

list (EOH, Starving Brains, Bio Treatments) a copy of Bella's Dr.'s

Data heavy metal test and the vaccine chart -- she told me she's sad

we're moving -- I've taught her a lot. Gives one hope! She

didn't know autism isn't COVERED under insurance -- we talked about

real physical pain versus straight behavioral intervention,

discipline and how it IS possible with autistic kids to use

appropriate discipline that works and much more. We even discuss

our extensive use of chiropractic. And our TD-B's (the tell tale

yellow stains on Bella's legs!) I was praying she wouldn't see the

pin prick from her MB12 shot! LOL! I could see child services in

the parking lot with the cuffs ready!

Also, this practice makes sure they bring in Thimerosal free

vaccines -- that's a step in the right direction.

I still declined the vaccines, but we parted as friends.

KIM

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This is the chart Generation Rescue used at the AAP convention re:

Thimerosal in vaccines

http://www.safeminds.org/mercury/mercury_releases/Thimerosal_content_of_US_vacci\

nes.pdf

Is it the same one you used?

>

> Someone has to educate these mainstream docs, more and more it's

parents.

> I'm glad she didn't give you a hard time. Thanks for the MMR info, I'll

> check out the link. Anyone who would give you a hard time about the

MB-12

> shots should be made to watch the 60+ hours of video on Neubrander's

sight

> and then comment. I have found that piling on the research stops the

> inquiry quickly. Take care,

>

> Re: Measles, Boston/Kim's pediatrician visit

>

> , the vaccine chart I have says which vaccines use Thimoersal

> in production (it's an OSHA related chart, for workers in vaccine

> factories) and the Merck MMR II does NOt indicicate Thimerosal in

> production. It's posted as a link on our BMH group.

>

> The pediatrician was cool -- I gave her the Buie document, a reading

> list (EOH, Starving Brains, Bio Treatments) a copy of Bella's Dr.'s

> Data heavy metal test and the vaccine chart -- she told me she's sad

> we're moving -- I've taught her a lot. Gives one hope! She

> didn't know autism isn't COVERED under insurance -- we talked about

> real physical pain versus straight behavioral intervention,

> discipline and how it IS possible with autistic kids to use

> appropriate discipline that works and much more. We even discuss

> our extensive use of chiropractic. And our TD-B's (the tell tale

> yellow stains on Bella's legs!) I was praying she wouldn't see the

> pin prick from her MB12 shot! LOL! I could see child services in

> the parking lot with the cuffs ready!

>

> Also, this practice makes sure they bring in Thimerosal free

> vaccines -- that's a step in the right direction.

>

> I still declined the vaccines, but we parted as friends.

>

> KIM

>

>

>

>

>

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"I do not understand the big deal with the flu or chicken pox"

The vaccine companies make them, so the docs have to sell them.

Chickenpox wasn't a killer even in 1890, now steroids cause most deaths.

Measles, Boston> > > > > > > > 2+ cases of Measles in workers in the Hancock> Tower in Boston.> > Officials recommend vaccinations for all workers. > Attenuvax, > from Merck> > does NOT contain Thimerosal but is a live> attenuated virus.> > > > > > > > What is the death/complication rate for Measles in> children??? > Need to> > get this homework before I face off with our> pediatrician this > afternoon!> > > > > > > > Thanks. KIM> > > > > > > >

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In my opinion the chicken pox vaccine was marketed because working

women (Moms) could no longer afford the luxury of staying at home

for 2-3 weeks with itchy children. Imagine women telling their

boss at Target or the local law office " See you in 3 weeks " for

each of their children over time. Not possible in today's world. I

call Chicken Pox vaccine a " convenience " vaccine based on social

issues more than a health vaccine.

KIM

> > >

> > > Kim,

> > >

> > > There have been several reports I read from

> > parents saying

> > that

> > > thimerosal is used in Merc's processing of MMR not

> > in as a

> > preservative.

> > > Supposedly they admit this. You should bring Dr.

> > Buie's new

> > results on

> > > gut/autism. Here it is

> > >

> > > RESEARCH REVIEW INTERNATIONAL

> > >

> > > Vol. 20, No.1, 2006

> > >

> > > Biomedical Update:

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Harvard researchers confirm Gl/autism link

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Harvard physician Buie recently reported

> > that biopsies

> > performed by

> > > him revealed the presence of chronic inflammation

> > of the

> > gastrointestinal

> > > tract, as well as the presence of lymphoid nodular

> > hyperplasia, in

> > 15 of 89

> > > autistic children. The findings parallel those of

> >

> > Wakefield, the

> > > researcher who first identified the presence of a

> > unique type of

> > > gastrointestinal disorder in children with autism

> > spectrum

> > disorders. Buie

> > > told a conference in December, " These children are

> > ill, in

> > distress and

> > > pain, and not just mentally, neurologically

> > dysfunctional. "

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Buie, Rafail Kushak, and colleagues also have

> > measured the

> > activity of

> > > dissaccharidases (enzymes that break down

> > carbohydrates in the

> > >

> > > intestine) in tissues obtained from duodenal

> > biopsies from 308

> > autistic

> > > individuals, comparing them to samples from 206

> > non-autistic

> > controls.

> > >

> > > All of the subjects underwent endoscopy for

> > suspected

> > gastrointestinal

> > > problems. The researchers report, " Autistic

> > individuals with

> > diarrhea

> > >

> > > [206 individuals] demonstrated significantly lower

> > maltase

> > activity than

> > > non-autistic individuals with diarrhea. Frequency

> > of lactase

> > deficiency in

> > > autistic individuals with failure to thrive [five

> > individuals] was

> > > significantly higher (80% vs. 25%) than in

> > non-autistic

> > individuals with

> > > failure to thrive, and frequency of palatinase

> > deficiency in

> > autistic

> > > individuals with diarrhea was significantly higher

> > than in

> > nonautistic

> > > individuals with the same gastrointestinal

> > problem. "

> > >

> > > Autistic and non-autistic individuals with other

> > gastrointestinal

> > problems

> > > exhibited similar frequencies of disaccharidase

> > deficiencies.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > These findings further support the link between

> > autism and a novel

> > form of

> > > gastrointestinal disease, and are consistent with

> > clinical

> > evidence that

> > > many autistic children improve physically and

> > behaviorally when

> > they are

> > > placed on gluten- and casein-free diets and

> > receive supplements of

> > > disaccharidase enzymes.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > - - -

> > >

> > > " Gastrointestinal symptoms and intestinal

> > disaccharidase

> > activities in

> > > children with autism, " Rafail Kushak, Harland

> > Winter,

> > Farber, and

> > > Buie, Abstract of presentation to the

> > North American

> > Society of

> > > Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and

> > Nutrition, Annual

> > Meeting,

> > > October 20-22, 2005, Salt Lake City, Utah.

> > >

> > > " Gastrointestinal symptoms and intestinal

> > disaccharidase

> > activities in

> > > children with autism, " Rafail Kushak, Harland

> > Winter,

> > Farber, and

> > > Buie, Journal of Pediatric

> > Gastroenterology and Nutrition,

> > Vol.

> > >

> > > 41, No.4, October 2005.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > " Harvard Clinic scientist finds gut/autism link,

> > like Wakefield

> > findings, "

> > > FEAT Newsletter, December 2005. Address: Rafail I.

> > Kushak,

> > Pediatric GI/Nu-

> > > trition, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston,

> > MA02l14.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > _____

> > >

> > > From: EOHarm

> > [mailto:EOHarm ] On

> > Behalf Of

> > > Kim Stagliano

> > > Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 12:10 PM

> > > EOHarm

> > > Subject: Measles, Boston

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > 2+ cases of Measles in workers in the Hancock

> > Tower in Boston.

> > > Officials recommend vaccinations for all workers.

> > Attenuvax,

> > from Merck

> > > does NOT contain Thimerosal but is a live

> > attenuated virus.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > What is the death/complication rate for Measles in

> > children???

> > Need to

> > > get this homework before I face off with our

> > pediatrician this

> > afternoon!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Thanks. KIM

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Thanks ,

So there is no Tetnus or DT without any thimerosal? My DAN says Tetnus is

the only one we should be getting but I do not want any pertussis. Does

anyone know if any are in the works without any thimerosal even in

processing? Also this was 2004 are there any more recent updates? Thanks,

Re: Measles, Boston/Kim's pediatrician visit

This is the chart Generation Rescue used at the AAP convention re:

Thimerosal in vaccines

http://www.safeminds.org/mercury/mercury_releases/Thimerosal_content_of_US_v

accines.pdf

Is it the same one you used?

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,

As I have repeatedly stated in email

messages to this group, the US FDA's most

up-to-date list of vaccines can be found

at:

http://www.fda.gov/cber/vaccine/thimerosal.htm

and, as of today, the current list (in

that dicument's Table 3) was last updated

September 6, 2005.

According to that list, Aventis Pasteur,

Ltd's " Td " vaccine is totally Thimerosal free

and Aventis Pasteur, Inc's " DT " vaccine

provides less than 0.3 microgram of mercury

per 0.5-mL dose (1/333rd the level in the

Thimerosal-preserved vaccines.

Hopefully, this information is useful to you

and you will save this link and revisit it

periodically to understand the mercury level

in any of the US-licensed vaccines or, through

its link, the mercury level in " serum "

products that are or have been " preserved "

using a mercury-based compiund.

Respectfully,

Dr. King

http://www.dr-king.com

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

At 08:41 5/27/06 -0400, Chap 'n Ali wrote:

>

>Thanks ,

>So there is no Tetnus or DT without any

>thimerosal? My DAN says Tetnus is

>the only one we should be getting but

>I do not want any pertussis. Does

>anyone know if any are in the works

>without any thimerosal even in

>processing? Also this was 2004 are

>there any more recent updates? Thanks,

>

>

> Re: Measles, Boston/Kim's pediatrician visit

>>

>>This is the chart Generation Rescue used at the AAP convention re:

>>Thimerosal in vaccines

>>http://www.safeminds.org/mercury/mercury_releases/Thimerosal_content_of_US_v

>>accines.pdf

>>

>>Is it the same one you used?

>>

>>

>>

>>

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I apologize, Dr. King and really do appreciate you posting it again for me.

Honestly I wasn't ever planning on doing anymore vaccinations at all, but

have just started to rethink due to my DAN's recommendation so I was not

paying the attention I should have.

Thanks,

Re: Measles, Boston/Kim's pediatrician visit

>>

>>This is the chart Generation Rescue used at the AAP convention re:

>>Thimerosal in vaccines

>>http://www.safeminds.org/mercury/mercury_releases/Thimerosal_content_of_US

_v

>>accines.pdf

>>

>>Is it the same one you used?

>>

>>

>>

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Socio-economic reasoning is always put above prudent health maintenance reasoning. The silent partner is mass vaccination is always the insurance companies. Bird flu hasn't been attracting a lot of attention frankly because health officials have cried wolf one too many times. So the "authorities" switched from fear tactics to the sick pay angle.

Measles, Boston> > > > > > > > > > > > 2+ cases of Measles in workers in the Hancock> > Tower in Boston.> > > Officials recommend vaccinations for all workers. > > Attenuvax, > > from Merck> > > does NOT contain Thimerosal but is a live> > attenuated virus.> > > > > > > > > > > > What is the death/complication rate for Measles in> > children??? > > Need to> > > get this homework before I face off with our> > pediatrician this > > afternoon!> > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks. KIM> > > > > > > > > > > >

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3 weeks? my child just had it. it lasted 1 week. krstagliano <KRStagliano@...> wrote: In my opinion the chicken pox vaccine was marketed because working women (Moms) could no longer afford the luxury of staying at home for 2-3 weeks with itchy children. Imagine women telling their boss at Target or the local law office "See you in 3 weeks" for each of their children over time. Not possible in today's world. I call Chicken Pox vaccine a "convenience" vaccine based on social issues more than a health vaccine. KIM > > > > > > Kim, > > > > > > There have been several reports I read from > > parents saying > > that > > > thimerosal is used in Merc's processing of MMR not > > in as a > > preservative. > > > Supposedly they admit this.

You should bring Dr. > > Buie's new > > results on > > > gut/autism. Here it is > > > > > > RESEARCH REVIEW INTERNATIONAL > > > > > > Vol. 20, No.1, 2006 > > > > > > Biomedical Update: > > > > > > > > > > > > Harvard researchers confirm Gl/autism link > > > > > > > > > > > > Harvard physician Buie recently reported > > that biopsies > > performed by > > > him revealed the presence of chronic inflammation > > of the

> > gastrointestinal > > > tract, as well as the presence of lymphoid nodular > > hyperplasia, in > > 15 of 89 > > > autistic children. The findings parallel those of > > > > Wakefield, the > > > researcher who first identified the presence of a > > unique type of > > > gastrointestinal disorder in children with autism > > spectrum > > disorders. Buie > > > told a conference in December, "These children are > > ill, in > > distress and > > > pain, and not just mentally, neurologically > > dysfunctional." > > > > > >

> > > > > > Buie, Rafail Kushak, and colleagues also have > > measured the > > activity of > > > dissaccharidases (enzymes that break down > > carbohydrates in the > > > > > > intestine) in tissues obtained from duodenal > > biopsies from 308 > > autistic > > > individuals, comparing them to samples from 206 > > non-autistic > > controls. > > > > > > All of the subjects underwent endoscopy for > > suspected > > gastrointestinal > > > problems. The researchers report, "Autistic > > individuals with > >

diarrhea > > > > > > [206 individuals] demonstrated significantly lower > > maltase > > activity than > > > non-autistic individuals with diarrhea. Frequency > > of lactase > > deficiency in > > > autistic individuals with failure to thrive [five > > individuals] was > > > significantly higher (80% vs. 25%) than in > > non-autistic > > individuals with > > > failure to thrive, and frequency of palatinase > > deficiency in > > autistic > > > individuals with diarrhea was significantly higher > > than in > > nonautistic > > >

individuals with the same gastrointestinal > > problem." > > > > > > Autistic and non-autistic individuals with other > > gastrointestinal > > problems > > > exhibited similar frequencies of disaccharidase > > deficiencies. > > > > > > > > > > > > These findings further support the link between > > autism and a novel > > form of > > > gastrointestinal disease, and are consistent with > > clinical > > evidence that > > > many autistic children improve physically and > > behaviorally when > > they are >

> > placed on gluten- and casein-free diets and > > receive supplements of > > > disaccharidase enzymes. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > - - - > > > > > > "Gastrointestinal symptoms and intestinal > > disaccharidase > > activities in > > > children with autism," Rafail Kushak, Harland > > Winter, > > Farber, and > > > Buie, Abstract of presentation to the > > North American > > Society of > > > Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and > > Nutrition, Annual

> > Meeting, > > > October 20-22, 2005, Salt Lake City, Utah. > > > > > > "Gastrointestinal symptoms and intestinal > > disaccharidase > > activities in > > > children with autism," Rafail Kushak, Harland > > Winter, > > Farber, and > > > Buie, Journal of Pediatric > > Gastroenterology and Nutrition, > > Vol. > > > > > > 41, No.4, October 2005. > > > > > > > > > > > > "Harvard Clinic scientist finds gut/autism link, > > like Wakefield > > findings," > >

> FEAT Newsletter, December 2005. Address: Rafail I. > > Kushak, > > Pediatric GI/Nu- > > > trition, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, > > MA02l14. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > From: EOHarm > > [mailto:EOHarm ] On > > Behalf Of > > > Kim Stagliano > > > Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 12:10 PM > > > EOHarm > > > Subject: Measles, Boston

> > > > > > > > > > > > 2+ cases of Measles in workers in the Hancock > > Tower in Boston. > > > Officials recommend vaccinations for all workers. > > Attenuvax, > > from Merck > > > does NOT contain Thimerosal but is a live > > attenuated virus. > > > > > > > > > > > > What is the death/complication rate for Measles in > > children??? > > Need to > > > get this homework before I face off with our > > pediatrician this > > afternoon! > > >

> > > > > > > > > Thanks. KIM > > > > > > > > > > > >

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I'm kind of surprised he recommended tetanus. despite the fact that tetanus spores are everywhere, tetanus is rare. how many teens and adults do you know who get tetanus boosters? tetanus can only grow where it is totally deprived of oxygen. so if the wound bleeds it won't be a problem. that's why tetanus mainly affects the elderly. they have poor circulation. and even if a person does get tetanus, they can still get a tetanus immune globulin shot.Chap 'n Ali <chapnalli@...> wrote: Thanks , So there is no Tetnus or DT without any thimerosal? My DAN says Tetnus is the only one we should be getting but I do not want any pertussis. Does anyone know if any are in the works without any thimerosal even in processing? Also this was 2004 are

there any more recent updates? Thanks, Re: Measles, Boston/Kim's pediatrician visit This is the chart Generation Rescue used at the AAP convention re: Thimerosal in vaccines http://www.safeminds.org/mercury/mercury_releases/Thimerosal_content_of_US_v accines.pdf Is it the same one you used?

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She said it was still 60% fatal because

they don’t catch it as tetanus in time.

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of barb beaudot

Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 9:03

PM

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Subject: RE: Re: Measles,

Boston/Kim's pediatrician visit

I'm kind of surprised he

recommended tetanus. despite the fact that tetanus spores are everywhere,

tetanus is rare. how many teens and adults do you know who get tetanus

boosters? tetanus can only grow where it is totally deprived of

oxygen. so if the wound bleeds it won't be a problem. that's why

tetanus mainly affects the elderly. they have poor circulation. and

even if a person does get tetanus, they can still get a tetanus immune globulin

shot.

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ok. after reading this, i can understand why you're concerned.

The problem I have faced with children who do not have complete

tetanus immunity is that I cannot answer the question, " Could this

wound cause tetanus? What are the chances? " The honest answer is that

a healthy immune system can almost always defeat the clostridia tetani

bacterium. Almost always. I have no percentage nor great answer for

people who have fewer than three shots or whose immunity is " out of

date. " I am quite certain that very few children would contract

tetanus even if they were unvaccinated, but I have no proof. I worry,

parents worry and the only answer is to get a " tetanus immune

globulin " injection to create instant immunity. After a bad wound,

there is no certainty of protection with just one shot or even with a

second tetanus (or DPaT) injection.

Dr. Jay Gordon, Pediatrician

http://www.drjaygordon.com/development/pediatricks/vaccoverview.asp

>

> She said it was still 60% fatal because they don't catch it as

tetanus in

> time.

>

>

>

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oops. i wasn't very clear. given that autistic children don't

normally have healthy immune systems, i can understand why you're

concerned.

>

> The honest answer is that a healthy immune system can almost always

defeat the clostridia tetani > bacterium. Almost always.

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