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> Can anyone elaborate about the Stealth Virus and it's connection to autism?

I hope you'll excuse me for giving a rather basic answer:

Many people believe that autism is related to one/several/many

kinds of viral (and/or bacterial) infections.

For example, people may believe that autism is related to the

MMR vaccine.

Some believe that (some) kids with autism have chronic

viruses, e.g. chronic " measles in the gut " .

Another possible connection is that people who are mercury

toxic generally have reduced immunity, and therefore may be

likely to catch various common or exotic viruses.

None of that is specifically about " stealth " virus, so I

am sorry if this does not address your question.

Moria

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What is the definition of a stealth virus?

Would a virus such as varicella zoster that causes a well-known skin rash, be

considered to be non-stealthy? If, that is the case, then the measles virus

would _not_ be a stealthy virus because it also causes a well-known skin rash.

However, in my son's case, we had a stealthy measles virus living in his GI

tract for about 3 years. This might have been responsible for many of the GI

issues that led to his sudden onset regression at age 4. It's impossible to

know, but, we did see his health improve after treatment.

(http://tinyurl.com/Will-Antiviral)

--penumbra

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Hi,

How did you find out what vaccines you have had.  I did not keep a record for

myself and have been trying to find old vaccine schedules for the 1960s to

around 1985.  Does anyone know where to find these ?  I'm in Ontario, Canada.

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