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Re: Different perspectives on rotavirus
 
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Re: Different perspectives on rotavirus


"...have caused the rare bowel obstruction after all: The complication sometimes occurs for no known reason."

another good'ole coincidence theory

"In addition to its appalling human cost, the rotavirus saga illustrates the regulatory pressures vaccine makers face. In 1967, according to the Institute of Medicine in Washington, D.C., there were 26 U.S. producers of vaccines; in 2003 there were five. A clear reason for the decline is that the high cost of gigantic trials and impossible expectations of risklessness push drugmakers toward investing in something else."

All trial costs are passed on to the consumer. Perhaps the reason many vaccine makers closed their doors was because they found it was a high risk industry, and they found profits outweighed consequences of vaccination complications. This is merely a move by vaccine makers to get immunity from prosecution for "incompetence". Other drugs are hardly riskless...
http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSN1450916820080215


The most important thing is that people retain a choice for themselves and their children, when it comes to vaccines.

Scientific Fraud and Conflict Of Interest In Vaccine Research, Licensing & Policymaking-
http://www.laleva.cc/choice/vaccine_bekin.html
 

 
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