I interpret that differently: Vaccines rode in on the coattails of nature and created autoimmune disease and chronic illnesses in place of benign infections. Natural immunity had already been established through widespread exposure.
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Replying to @jillianburne @PileOfGoop and
This is not a reasonable assessment. Natural immunity had already been established? Only after infection would that happen. Infections are dangerous. That’s the point of preventing them.
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Replying to @michaelmina_lab @jillianburne and
The recurring large measles, rubella, diphtheria outbreaks should show her that natural immunity wasn’t actually working to prevent outbreaks.
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Replying to @doritmi @michaelmina_lab and
38% of measles patients in the Disney breakout tested positive for measles strain virus!
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Replying to @Beck_Sall @doritmi and
This is just not true. If you want to go through this paper that you're misinterpreting (and now spreading misinformation about - perhaps without recognizing it), I'm happy to help you understand it better. Seriously.
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Replying to @michaelmina_lab @doritmi and
Correct. It is not true that 38% of cases from the Disneyland measles outbreak were vaccine strain. That’s antivax disinformation.https://vaxopedia.org/2019/12/04/vaccine-strain-measles-at-disneyland/ …
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Replying to @gorskon @michaelmina_lab and
Oh no, is that fairytale going around again? They keep recycling the same ones, after hiding for a while when they’re disproved. There was no “vaccine strain“ measles because such a thing does not exist. Some anti-VAX moron made it up.
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Because of an article about PCR testing to distinguish whether serum tests showed antibodies from vaccination or antibodies from wild measles. They assume that everyone who was tested was sick with measles, when in reality it was to determine who *might* be incubating it.
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Replying to @Awithonelison @gbunny and
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3381670/ … I think this is clear wild, as in naturally occurring. Attenuated, as in messed about with in a lab
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Replying to @Beck_Sall @gbunny and
Yes, this is indeed the article that anti-vaxers don't understand, but keep sharing as if it proves their point. Thanks for providing an example of that very thing!
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Yup, and it doesn’t show what antivaxxers claim it shows.https://vaxopedia.org/2019/12/04/vaccine-strain-measles-at-disneyland/ …
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Most of the things they share don't support their claims.
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Replying to @Awithonelison @gorskon and
Really don’t get the fingers in the ear temper tantrums to “show me proof” yet they choose to dismiss it or write it off when it doesn’t agree with their opinions... it’s worse than a petulant child ... and you cannot satiate them
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