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Invasive

pneumococcal disease decreased after introduction of PCV13

Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 27, 2011

BOSTON ­ In the first year after the introduction of the 13-valent

pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, a cohort of US hospitals showed

significant d...

more

Benefits of rotavirus vaccines outweigh intussusception risk

Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 26, 2011

BOSTON ­ The estimated benefit–risk ratio for rotavirus vaccination and

hospitalizations due to vaccination-associated intussusception...

more

Efficacy of pertussis vaccines diminishes over time Posted

on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 26, 2011

BOSTON ­ The efficacy of the diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular

pertussis vaccine wanes as much as 40% per year after the fifth dose, ...

more

ACIP recommends updates to 2012 immunization schedules

Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 25, 2011

Shortly after members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices

voted to recommend routinely administering the human papillomavirus to...

more

Substantial number of life years lost due to H1N1 pandemic

Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 24, 2011

BOSTON ­ Because the 2009 H1N1 virus caused the most serious morbidity

and mortality in those aged younger than 65 years, a substantial num...

more

MCV4 appeared safe, immunogenic in children with HIV Posted

on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 24, 2011

Children aged 2 to 10 years with HIV responded well with few adverse

events to the quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine, according to study

result...

more

Two-dose varicella vaccination strategy yielded reductions in disease

incidence Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 23,

2011

BOSTON ­ The introduction of the two-dose varicella vaccination program

in 2006 led to reductions of disease in parts of California and Pen...

more

New adjuvants on horizon for influenza vaccines Posted on

the Pediatric SuperSite on October 22, 2011

BOSTON ­ Several influenza vaccine adjuvants that have been used in

Europe for many years may be incorporated into US vaccines soon,

according to a...

more

Rotavirus decreased in adults after widespread vaccination among

children Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 21,

2011

BOSTON ­ Rotavirus prevalence decreased by nearly 50% in a cohort of

adults after vaccination for the infection was introduced, according to

fin...

more

Pneumococcal vaccine decreases by 100% IPD caused by vaccine

serotypes Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 21,

2011

BOSTON ­ Early data on the use of the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate

vaccine in Alaskan children indicate a sharp decline in invasive

pneumoco...

more

Invasive pneumococcal disease decreased after introduction of PCV13

Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 27, 2011

BOSTON ­ In the first year after the introduction of the 13-valent

pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, a cohort of US hospitals showed

significant d...

more

Benefits of rotavirus vaccines outweigh intussusception risk

Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 26, 2011

BOSTON ­ The estimated benefit–risk ratio for rotavirus vaccination and

hospitalizations due to vaccination-associated intussusception...

more

Efficacy of pertussis vaccines diminishes over time Posted

on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 26, 2011

BOSTON ­ The efficacy of the diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular

pertussis vaccine wanes as much as 40% per year after the fifth dose, ...

more

ACIP recommends updates to 2012 immunization schedules

Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 25, 2011

Shortly after members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices

voted to recommend routinely administering the human papillomavirus to...

more

Substantial number of life years lost due to H1N1 pandemic

Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 24, 2011

BOSTON ­ Because the 2009 H1N1 virus caused the most serious morbidity

and mortality in those aged younger than 65 years, a substantial num...

more

MCV4 appeared safe, immunogenic in children with HIV Posted

on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 24, 2011

Children aged 2 to 10 years with HIV responded well with few adverse

events to the quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine, according to study

result...

more

Two-dose varicella vaccination strategy yielded reductions in disease

incidence Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 23,

2011

BOSTON ­ The introduction of the two-dose varicella vaccination program

in 2006 led to reductions of disease in parts of California and Pen...

more

New adjuvants on horizon for influenza vaccines Posted on

the Pediatric SuperSite on October 22, 2011

BOSTON ­ Several influenza vaccine adjuvants that have been used in

Europe for many years may be incorporated into US vaccines soon,

according to a...

more

Rotavirus decreased in adults after widespread vaccination among

children Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 21,

2011

BOSTON ­ Rotavirus prevalence decreased by nearly 50% in a cohort of

adults after vaccination for the infection was introduced, according to

fin...

more

Pneumococcal vaccine decreases by 100% IPD caused by vaccine

serotypes Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 21,

2011

BOSTON ­ Early data on the use of the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate

vaccine in Alaskan children indicate a sharp decline in invasive

pneumoco...

more

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Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

Vaccines -

http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy

http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com

Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

Online/email courses - next classes start November 4

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WOW! Talk about super-hype on the pediatric “super site”. None of my 5 kids ever had any sort of pneumococcal disease, and they all survived their rotaviruses just fine without the help of any vaccine. Liquids, and some love and attention dealt with the rotaviruses quite well. Aasa From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Sheri NakkenSent: October-27-11 6:11 PMTo: Recipient list suppressed:Subject: Pediatric Super Site Vaccine related articles for last 2 weeks whole time I'm trying to copy these pages, HUGE merck ads keep getting in the wayhttp://www.pediatricsupersite.com/section.aspx?sid=179Invasive pneumococcal disease decreased after introduction of PCV13 Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 27, 2011BOSTON ­ In the first year after the introduction of the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, a cohort of US hospitals showed significant d... more Benefits of rotavirus vaccines outweigh intussusception risk Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 26, 2011BOSTON ­ The estimated benefit–risk ratio for rotavirus vaccination and hospitalizations due to vaccination-associated intussusception... more Efficacy of pertussis vaccines diminishes over time Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 26, 2011BOSTON ­ The efficacy of the diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine wanes as much as 40% per year after the fifth dose, ... more ACIP recommends updates to 2012 immunization schedules Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 25, 2011Shortly after members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted to recommend routinely administering the human papillomavirus to... more Substantial number of life years lost due to H1N1 pandemic Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 24, 2011BOSTON ­ Because the 2009 H1N1 virus caused the most serious morbidity and mortality in those aged younger than 65 years, a substantial num... more MCV4 appeared safe, immunogenic in children with HIV Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 24, 2011Children aged 2 to 10 years with HIV responded well with few adverse events to the quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine, according to study result... more Two-dose varicella vaccination strategy yielded reductions in disease incidence Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 23, 2011BOSTON ­ The introduction of the two-dose varicella vaccination program in 2006 led to reductions of disease in parts of California and Pen... more New adjuvants on horizon for influenza vaccines Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 22, 2011BOSTON ­ Several influenza vaccine adjuvants that have been used in Europe for many years may be incorporated into US vaccines soon, according to a... more Rotavirus decreased in adults after widespread vaccination among children Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 21, 2011BOSTON ­ Rotavirus prevalence decreased by nearly 50% in a cohort of adults after vaccination for the infection was introduced, according to fin... more Pneumococcal vaccine decreases by 100% IPD caused by vaccine serotypes Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 21, 2011BOSTON ­ Early data on the use of the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in Alaskan children indicate a sharp decline in invasive pneumoco... more Invasive pneumococcal disease decreased after introduction of PCV13 Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 27, 2011BOSTON ­ In the first year after the introduction of the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, a cohort of US hospitals showed significant d... more Benefits of rotavirus vaccines outweigh intussusception risk Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 26, 2011BOSTON ­ The estimated benefit–risk ratio for rotavirus vaccination and hospitalizations due to vaccination-associated intussusception... more Efficacy of pertussis vaccines diminishes over time Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 26, 2011BOSTON ­ The efficacy of the diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine wanes as much as 40% per year after the fifth dose, ... more ACIP recommends updates to 2012 immunization schedules Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 25, 2011Shortly after members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted to recommend routinely administering the human papillomavirus to... more Substantial number of life years lost due to H1N1 pandemic Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 24, 2011BOSTON ­ Because the 2009 H1N1 virus caused the most serious morbidity and mortality in those aged younger than 65 years, a substantial num... more MCV4 appeared safe, immunogenic in children with HIV Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 24, 2011Children aged 2 to 10 years with HIV responded well with few adverse events to the quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine, according to study result... more Two-dose varicella vaccination strategy yielded reductions in disease incidence Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 23, 2011BOSTON ­ The introduction of the two-dose varicella vaccination program in 2006 led to reductions of disease in parts of California and Pen... more New adjuvants on horizon for influenza vaccines Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 22, 2011BOSTON ­ Several influenza vaccine adjuvants that have been used in Europe for many years may be incorporated into US vaccines soon, according to a... more Rotavirus decreased in adults after widespread vaccination among children Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 21, 2011BOSTON ­ Rotavirus prevalence decreased by nearly 50% in a cohort of adults after vaccination for the infection was introduced, according to fin... more Pneumococcal vaccine decreases by 100% IPD caused by vaccine serotypes Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on October 21, 2011BOSTON ­ Early data on the use of the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in Alaskan children indicate a sharp decline in invasive pneumoco... more 12345...>> Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USAVaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy http://homeopathycures.wordpress.comVaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes start November 4

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