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Old 25th April 2006, 09:47 PM
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Default Autistic children

But WHY is a child Autistic???

If you follow the C.D.C -- centre for Disease Control--- recommendations you will have had your child vaccinated a MINIMUM of 39 THIRTY NINE times by the time it is TWO years old-

Then if it is considered a high risk -- a further 5 or 6.

Do you or ANYONE believe this is SAFE!!!:

Children's vaccines
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend vaccinations
beginning at birth to to keep children from becoming ill from infectious diseases
Some of hese are vaccines are combined so that they can be given in a single shot .
Here is an updated list that includes the new rotavirus vaccine.

AGE VACCINE DOSE

Birth to 2 months Hepatitis B 1 of 3
One month to 4 months Hepatitis B 2 of 3
2 months RotaTeq 1 of 3
Diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough
DTand P 1 of 5
Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib) 1 of 4
Polío (IPV) 1 of 4
Pneumococcal conjugate (PCV7) 1 of 4
4 months RotaTeq 2 of 3
DTand P 2 of 5
Hib 2 of 4
Polio 2 of 4
PCV7 2 of 4
6 months RotaTeq 3 of 3
DT and P 3 of 5
Hib 3 of 4
PCV7 3 of 4
6 to 18 months Hepatitis 3 of 3
Polio 3 of 4
12 to 15 months Hib 2 of 4
PCV7 3 of 4
Measles, mumps and rubella - MMR 1 of 2
12 to 18 months Chíckenpox (varicella) 1 of 1
15 to 18 months DT and P 4 of 5
4yrs to 6 yrs DT and P 5 of 5
IPV 4 of 4
MMR 2 of 2
11 to 12 yrs TD (booster) 1
Additional Vaccines
~ Influenza, Yearly. Beginning at 6 months old up to 23 months old
• Pneumococcal polysaccharide (PPV23) for high risk kids( 2 doses ; one at 2 yrs old
another at 5 yrs old )
• Hepatitis A. for high risk kids ( two doses one at 2 yrs old and another at 2.5 yrs old

Source , Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The Register
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