Vaccination and autoimmune diseases: is prevention of adverse health effects on the horizon? || @gorskon @JHowardBrainMD Please poke holes in this paper. It would put my mind at ease because I will giving more vaccines earlier next yearhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5607155/ …
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Replying to @JayGordonMDFAAP @gorskon
I generally seek to understand a paper, but start off poking holes. But it’s main problem seems to be that it relies on “numerous reports” when more rigorous studies have failed to find a relationship between vaccines and these diseases (except for perhaps GBS rarely).pic.twitter.com/Btz5PiHUeR
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Replying to @JHowardBrainMD @JayGordonMDFAAP
Yep. It's relying primarily on anecdotal evidence rather than rigorously collected epidemiological data.
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Also I’d have to look up to be certain, but several large studies that came out since this was paper was published finding no link between vaccines and MS and hpv vaccine and transverse myelitis and POV
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It also cited a bunch of negative studies between vaccination and type I diabetes while trying to spin them to suggest a link between the flu vaccine and autoimmune diseases. A truly lame and biased review article.
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