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Why The Vaccines Cause Autism Myth Still Goes On
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 11:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

LeKiwi wrote:
Perhaps a century ago, before hygiene and discoveries such as penicillin/antibiotics put paid to the majority of epidemics, I would have considered it. But these days where the majority are rare, not overly serious, treatable

This contrasts oddly with earlier statements about disease being more prevalent/ a bigger issue now than in the past. You have to be consistent to make any sense. They are rare now- because of vaccination efforts, in part. And as for being "treatable," kindly dispel my ignorance as to how a measles infection is treated.
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