Category Archives: Vaccinations

Cherry 2019: The 112-year odyssey of Pertussis and Pertussis vaccines — mistakes made and implications for the future

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Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, Sep 25;8(4):334-341 The author discusses the connection of the Pertussis vaccine, linked epitope suppression, and how it is similar to something called the “original antigenic sin” in influenza.    Basically, once someone is vaccinated, … Continue reading

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Esposito 2019: Pertussis prevention: Reasons for resurgence, and differences in the current acellular pertussis vaccines

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Esposito, Stefanelli, Fry, Fedele … Principi, for the World Assn of Infectious Diseases and Immunological Disorders and the Vaccine Study Group of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases CONCLUSIONS of these world experts: The vaccines in use … Continue reading

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Fauci 2023: Rethinking next-generation vaccines for coronaviruses, influenzaviruses, and other respiratory viruses

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Cell Host & Microbe, 31, January 11, 2023, pg. 146-157 In spite of the fact that Dr. Fauci has retired as spokesman for the nation about Covid and other diseases, his position listed in this paper is “Office of the … Continue reading

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Mogensen 2017: The Introduction of Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertusis and Oral Polio Vaccine Among Young Infants in an Urban African Community: A Natural Experiment

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EBioMedicine, 17 (2017), 192-198  (Authors:  Mogensen, Andersen, Rodrigues, Benn, Aaby) The authors examined the outcome of the introduction of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP) and oral polio vaccine (OPV) in an urban community in Guinea-Bissau in the early 1980s. They followed the children … Continue reading

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Abril-Gil 2015: Development and Characterization of an Effective Food Allergy Model in Brown Norway Rats

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PLoS ONE,  10(4): e0126314. Food allergies in children have been increasing in recent decades, so there is a need to create an allergic animal model in order to study this problem.   This is normally accomplished by giving the rats a … Continue reading

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Rubin 2016: The potential role of subclinical Bordetella Pertussis colonization in the etiology of multiple sclerosis

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Immunobiology, 221 (2016), 512-515. Subclinical Bordetello pertussis colonizes the nasopharynx (nose) in vaccinated people, but has long been thought to be harmless.  The authors show that on the contrary, this is an important cause of multiple sclerosis. Interestingly, the Bordatello … Continue reading

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Aaby 2018: Evidence of increase in mortality after the introduction of Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis vaccine to children aged 6-35 months in Guinea-Bissau: A time for reflection?

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Frontiers in Public Health, Mar 19;6:79 Dr. Aaby was involved in the original introduction of the DPT vaccine to children in this African country in 1981.   Even now, it is the most commonly used vaccine in low-income countries with poor … Continue reading

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Harvard Studies on VAERS

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Lately, I  have been asked to “prove” that the VAERS system for tracking vaccine injuries reports only a small percentage (less than 1%) of those injuries.  I have also been asked to discuss whether such injuries are verified, and how.  … Continue reading

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What About Colostrum?

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All mammals nurse their young, feeding them milk produced in their mammary glands. Before the “true” milk itself is produced, however, another fluid called colostrum is provided. It is rich in nutrients as well as various growth factors; it is … Continue reading

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Let’s get educated on vaccines

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(Updated February 14, 2023)If you have concerns about what is going on in the world of vaccines, you are not alone. I have long been collecting the research on all sides of this issue, and have begun organizing the studies … Continue reading

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Mawson 2017: Pilot comparative study on the health of vaccinated and unvaccinated 6- to 12-year-old U.S. children

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Journal of Translational Science, Volume 3(3): 1-12.  doi: 10.15761/JTS.1000186 This is one of the first studies done to address the questions raised by the U.S. Institute of Medicine about the long term health outcomes of the vaccination schedule as used … Continue reading

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Hutcheon 2016: Detectable Risks in Studies of the Fetal Benefits of Maternal Influenza Vaccination

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American Journal of Epidemiology, 2016 Aug 1; 184(3):227-32 Giving pregnant women the flu shot is expected not only to prevent the flu in both mothers and newborns, but also to prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preterm birth.  According to … Continue reading

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Silent Epidemic; The Untold Story of Vaccines

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This Gary Null Production is a long film – almost 2 hours – so get comfortable before you start.   Although some parents are quoted in this film, most of the participants are medical doctors and researchers. ADDED Oct. 1, 2023:  … Continue reading

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