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Old 10-18-2007, 08:35 PM   #259 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by LTHFAdvocate View Post
Show me a citation that backs up what you are saying. An artificial case is what they refer to as one that was directly traced to a vaccination source or a laboratory source rather than occurring with no known source in the population.

First you said failure to vaccinate causes virulent strains, now you say it creates "carriers" Which is it?

I merely referenced Wiki for convenience since it had a good collection of WHO and other very reputable citations. And I went and visited several of those pages individually to verify they stated what the Wiki entry claimed they said. Better to cross-check reputable sources and reference Wiki then post scientific pronouncements without any scientific backup at all
Without carriers, we have no transmission, and therefore, no disease. I said failure to vaccinate creates carriers.

Show me yours, I'll show you mine. But now, back to the issue of whether or not physicians are ethically responsible for insuring that a patient has been vacinnated against bacterial meningitis prior to doing surgery..........
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