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Klin Padiatr. 1976 Mar;188(2):172-80.

[Autistic syndrome (Kanner) and vaccination against smallpox (author's transl)]

[Article in German]

Eggers C.

3-4 weeks following an otherwise uncomplicated first vaccination against smallpox a boy, then aged 15 months and last seen at the age of 5 1/2 years, gradually developed a complete Kanner syndrome. The question whether vaccination and early infantile autism might be connected is being discussed. A causal relationship is considered extremely unlikely. But vaccination is recognized as having a starter function for the onset of autism.

PMID: 944354

P.s. Aren’t US military routinely vaccinated with this? What about UK ones, anyone know?

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Hi Natasa

Smallpox vaccination (probably the most successful vaccination programme ever as

it eradictaed the disease!) was stopped in the UK about the mid 70's and towards

the end of the 70's smallpox was considered eradicated.

There are issues around it, as we still have some virus samples and some vaccine

stockpiles due to bio-terrorism and some countries who we dont know about their

activities on this fornt (eg North Korea are still considered a threat).

I think smallpox vaccination in the USA went on later than this but I am not

sure when it stopped. The US Military personnel themselves deployed to high risk

ares eg The Middle East still use smallpox and anthrax vaccine (I believe!)

Because it was a live virus it was more prone to cause complications to people

with dodgy immune systems and of course neurological complications. In those

days there were lots of reports of adverse vaccination reactions in the

scientific literature (scientific debate being healthy and all that!). Today you

dont find much at all as its just not politically correct anymore, bit like the

newspaper reporting. This is quite awful and pretty suppressed, not to mention

frightening.

Cool paper, thanks for posting.

Luv Caroline

xxx

>

> Klin Padiatr. 1976 Mar;188(2):172-80.

>

> [Autistic syndrome (Kanner) and vaccination against smallpox (author's

> transl)]

>

> [Article in German]

>

> Eggers C.

>

> 3-4 weeks following an otherwise uncomplicated first vaccination against

> smallpox a boy, then aged 15 months and last seen at the age of 5 1/2 years,

> gradually developed a complete Kanner syndrome. The question whether

> vaccination and early infantile autism might be connected is being

> discussed. A causal relationship is considered extremely unlikely. But

> vaccination is recognized as having a starter function for the onset of

> autism.

> PMID: 944354

>

>

> P.s. Aren¹t US military routinely vaccinated with this? What about UK

> ones, anyone know?

>

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Hi Natasa

Smallpox vaccination (probably the most successful vaccination programme ever as

it eradictaed the disease!) was stopped in the UK about the mid 70's and towards

the end of the 70's smallpox was considered eradicated.

There are issues around it, as we still have some virus samples and some vaccine

stockpiles due to bio-terrorism and some countries who we dont know about their

activities on this fornt (eg North Korea are still considered a threat).

I think smallpox vaccination in the USA went on later than this but I am not

sure when it stopped. The US Military personnel themselves deployed to high risk

ares eg The Middle East still use smallpox and anthrax vaccine (I believe!)

Because it was a live virus it was more prone to cause complications to people

with dodgy immune systems and of course neurological complications. In those

days there were lots of reports of adverse vaccination reactions in the

scientific literature (scientific debate being healthy and all that!). Today you

dont find much at all as its just not politically correct anymore, bit like the

newspaper reporting. This is quite awful and pretty suppressed, not to mention

frightening.

Cool paper, thanks for posting.

Luv Caroline

xxx

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> Klin Padiatr. 1976 Mar;188(2):172-80.

>

> [Autistic syndrome (Kanner) and vaccination against smallpox (author's

> transl)]

>

> [Article in German]

>

> Eggers C.

>

> 3-4 weeks following an otherwise uncomplicated first vaccination against

> smallpox a boy, then aged 15 months and last seen at the age of 5 1/2 years,

> gradually developed a complete Kanner syndrome. The question whether

> vaccination and early infantile autism might be connected is being

> discussed. A causal relationship is considered extremely unlikely. But

> vaccination is recognized as having a starter function for the onset of

> autism.

> PMID: 944354

>

>

> P.s. Aren¹t US military routinely vaccinated with this? What about UK

> ones, anyone know?

>

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Blimey! This is good Natasa, it is recognising a " starter " function. How does

that differ from triggering? (not at all I should think)

>

>

>

> Klin Padiatr. 1976 Mar;188(2):172-80.

>

> [Autistic syndrome (Kanner) and vaccination against smallpox (author's

> transl)]

>

> [Article in German]

>

> Eggers C.

>

> 3-4 weeks following an otherwise uncomplicated first vaccination against

> smallpox a boy, then aged 15 months and last seen at the age of 5 1/2 years,

> gradually developed a complete Kanner syndrome. The question whether

> vaccination and early infantile autism might be connected is being

> discussed. A causal relationship is considered extremely unlikely. But

> vaccination is recognized as having a starter function for the onset of

> autism.

> PMID: 944354

>

>

> P.s. Aren¹t US military routinely vaccinated with this? What about UK

> ones, anyone know?

>

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Blimey! This is good Natasa, it is recognising a " starter " function. How does

that differ from triggering? (not at all I should think)

>

>

>

> Klin Padiatr. 1976 Mar;188(2):172-80.

>

> [Autistic syndrome (Kanner) and vaccination against smallpox (author's

> transl)]

>

> [Article in German]

>

> Eggers C.

>

> 3-4 weeks following an otherwise uncomplicated first vaccination against

> smallpox a boy, then aged 15 months and last seen at the age of 5 1/2 years,

> gradually developed a complete Kanner syndrome. The question whether

> vaccination and early infantile autism might be connected is being

> discussed. A causal relationship is considered extremely unlikely. But

> vaccination is recognized as having a starter function for the onset of

> autism.

> PMID: 944354

>

>

> P.s. Aren¹t US military routinely vaccinated with this? What about UK

> ones, anyone know?

>

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