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Dr. Mona Khanna Talks about Vaccinations

Added: April 21, 2008 | Time 04:57 | Views: 209

icyou's medical editor, Mona Khanna, MD, MPH, discusses the role of vaccinations in public health. Dr. Mona also gives her opinion in the autism-vaccination debate.

Topics: Autism, Childhood Growth and Development, Pediatric Immunizations and Vaccines, Pediatrics

Tags: autism, childhood vaccines, Dr. Mona Khanna, pediatric immunizations, vaccines

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DrMDK says:10 weeks ago | Reply

Excellent video. Before vaccines 1-6 child died from these diseases.

If mercury is the cause of Autism. When mercury was removed 7 years ago. Then autism rates should be going dowm,but they went up.

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DrMDK says:10 weeks ago | Reply

I upload a video done by a pediatric from CHOP about Autism and MMMR:
Wakefields study that first brought about the idea that the MMR vaccine may be linked to Autism youtube.com/user/amiriliano
LINK:
http://www.icyou.com/search/node/mmr

To vaccinate 1000 boys cost 1.2 million dollars
1000 girls cost 1.6 million dollars

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DrMDK says:10 weeks ago | Reply

By mid-2000, thimerosal-free vaccines against hepatitis B and bacterial meningitis were widely available. A combination vaccine for diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus is also available today without thimerosal. Measles/mumps/rubella (MMR), chickenpox, inactivated polio, and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines have never contained thimerosal. Thus, except for some influenza vaccine, none of the vaccines now used to protect preschool children against 12 infectious diseases contain thimerosal as a preservative from Quachwatch.com

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