From: dr_jeff on 10 Feb 2010 21:18 Kevysmom wrote: >>>> You mean the man who developed the RotaTEQ vaccine that has saved tens >>>> of thousands of children's lives and has prevented even more >>>> hospitalizations? Of course he should be well compensated for that. >>>> As for making more money from the vaccine....not possible.- >>> How has the Rota TEQ vaccine saved tens of thousands of lives? >> Because diarrhea is one of the leading causes of infant death around >> the world. The last I heard there were 55,000 hospital admissions a >> year in the US as a result of rotavirus infection. > > > I dont believe those numbers, and I certainly dont believe very many > infants die from diarrhea in the US.(Dehydration is curable with a > simple thing called an IV) Maybe in third world countries where they > drink very contaminated polluted water. Please engage your brain. He didn't write that 55,000 kids a year die in the US from dehydration. Rather, 55,000 kids are admitted to the hospital. Around 50 kids are killed each year from rotavirus. According to the World Health Organization, about 1.5 million kids die each year from diarrhea. http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs330/en/index.html How sad. Jeff > > > > > >> >> >>> Why was Offits first "diarrhea" vaccine pulled from the market? Did it >>> cause DEATHS in infants? >> As it wasn't recalled the question is moot. > > > His FIRST vaccine was indeed recalled, Because it caused DEATHS in > newborn babies. > > > A different vaccine was >> recalled because post-market monitoring indicated a slight increase in >> a condition called intersusception. Nobody died, unlike many of the >> kids who get infected by the virus the vaccine works against. > > > > Yes, babies died, thats why it was recalled, And this new vaccine is > causing intersusception also! > > > >> >> >>> When will Pharma invent a vaccine for sneezing, Im sure that one will >>> save thousands of lives, too! >> If you are seriously equating sneezing with rotavirus infection then I >> doubt your sanity. > > > > > > > Okay, runny nose? Shall we have a vaccine for runny noses? > > > >> -- >> Peter Bowditch aa #2243 >> The Millenium Projecthttp://www.ratbags.com/rsoles >> Australian Council Against Health Fraudhttp://www.acahf.org.au >> To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com >> >> Sponsor me in the World's Greatest Shavehttp://my.imisfriendraising.com.au/personalPage.aspx?SID=88852 >
From: Mark Probert on 10 Feb 2010 21:33 On Feb 10, 8:17 pm, Kevysmom <kevysmo...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > >> You mean the man who developed the RotaTEQ vaccine that has saved tens > > >> of thousands of children's lives and has prevented even more > > >> hospitalizations? Of course he should be well compensated for that. > > > >> As for making more money from the vaccine....not possible.- > > > >How has the Rota TEQ vaccine saved tens of thousands of lives? > > > Because diarrhea is one of the leading causes of infant death around > > the world. The last I heard there were 55,000 hospital admissions a > > year in the US as a result of rotavirus infection. > > I dont believe those numbers, and I certainly dont believe very many > infants die from diarrhea in the US.(Dehydration is curable with a > simple thing called an IV) Maybe in third world countries where they > drink very contaminated polluted water. > > > > > >Why was Offits first "diarrhea" vaccine pulled from the market? Did it > > >cause DEATHS in infants? > > > As it wasn't recalled the question is moot. > > His FIRST vaccine was indeed recalled, Because it caused DEATHS in > newborn babies. Donna, you have to engage YOUR brain. I specifically told you that RotaSHIELD, which was the first rotavirus vaccine, was not developed by Dr. Offit. He developed RotaTEQ, which is being used around the world to save lives. Try to learn something to overcome your prejudices. > A different vaccine was > > > recalled because post-market monitoring indicated a slight increase in > > a condition called intersusception. Nobody died, unlike many of the > > kids who get infected by the virus the vaccine works against. > > Yes, babies died, thats why it was recalled, And this new vaccine is > causing intersusception also! No, it is not. In fact, last night I looked up the information and found that the incidence of intersusception was the same for vaccinated and UNvaccinated kids. > > > >When will Pharma invent a vaccine for sneezing, Im sure that one will > > >save thousands of lives, too! > > > If you are seriously equating sneezing with rotavirus infection then I > > doubt your sanity. > > Okay, runny nose? Shall we have a vaccine for runny noses? I wish they had a vaccine for stupidity. It would be a help to you.
From: Kevysmom on 10 Feb 2010 22:13 > Please engage your brain. He didn't write that 55,000 kids a year die in > the US from dehydration. Rather, 55,000 kids are admitted to the > hospital. Around 50 kids are killed each year from rotavirus. No, Thats NOT what he wrote, this is a direct quote on what he wrote. You mean the man who developed the RotaTEQ vaccine that has saved tens >>>> of thousands of children's lives and has prevented even more >>>> hospitalizations? > > According to the World Health Organization, about 1.5 million kids die > each year from diarrhea.http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs330/en/index.html > > How sad. > > Jeff Yes, those starving children in Africa have nothing but polluted water to drink, Lets just give them a vaccine instead of providing clean water and sanitary conditions! Jeff, after all of these years I cant believe your heart hasnt softened. > > > > > > >>> Why was Offits first "diarrhea" vaccine pulled from the market? Did it > >>> cause DEATHS in infants? > >> As it wasn't recalled the question is moot. > > > His FIRST vaccine was indeed recalled, Because it caused DEATHS in > > newborn babies. > > > A different vaccine was > >> recalled because post-market monitoring indicated a slight increase in > >> a condition called intersusception. Nobody died, unlike many of the > >> kids who get infected by the virus the vaccine works against. > > > Yes, babies died, thats why it was recalled, And this new vaccine is > > causing intersusception also! > > >>> When will Pharma invent a vaccine for sneezing, Im sure that one will > >>> save thousands of lives, too! > >> If you are seriously equating sneezing with rotavirus infection then I > >> doubt your sanity. > > > Okay, runny nose? Shall we have a vaccine for runny noses? > > >> -- > >> Peter Bowditch aa #2243 > >> The Millenium Projecthttp://www.ratbags.com/rsoles > >> Australian Council Against Health Fraudhttp://www.acahf.org.au > >> To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com > > >> Sponsor me in the World's Greatest Shavehttp://my.imisfriendraising.com.au/personalPage.aspx?SID=88852- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
From: Kevysmom on 10 Feb 2010 22:18 > > > >> You mean the man who developed the RotaTEQ vaccine that has saved tens > > > >> of thousands of children's lives and has prevented even more > > > >> hospitalizations? Of course he should be well compensated for that. > > > > >> As for making more money from the vaccine....not possible.- > > > > >How has the Rota TEQ vaccine saved tens of thousands of lives? > > > > Because diarrhea is one of the leading causes of infant death around > > > the world. The last I heard there were 55,000 hospital admissions a > > > year in the US as a result of rotavirus infection. > > > I dont believe those numbers, and I certainly dont believe very many > > infants die from diarrhea in the US.(Dehydration is curable with a > > simple thing called an IV) Maybe in third world countries where they > > drink very contaminated polluted water. > > > > >Why was Offits first "diarrhea" vaccine pulled from the market? Did it > > > >cause DEATHS in infants? > > > > As it wasn't recalled the question is moot. > > > His FIRST vaccine was indeed recalled, Because it caused DEATHS in > > newborn babies. > > Donna, you have to engage YOUR brain. I specifically told you that > RotaSHIELD, which was the first rotavirus vaccine, was not developed > by Dr. Offit. He developed RotaTEQ, which is being used around the > world to save lives. Ummm, Wrong. Do your own home work, I get tired of doing it for you. > > Try to learn something to overcome your prejudices. Its not prejudice, its called Truthology! > > > A different vaccine was > > > > recalled because post-market monitoring indicated a slight increase in > > > a condition called intersusception. Nobody died, unlike many of the > > > kids who get infected by the virus the vaccine works against. > > > Yes, babies died, thats why it was recalled, And this new vaccine is > > causing intersusception also! > > No, it is not. In fact, last night I looked up the information and > found that the incidence of intersusception was the same for > vaccinated and UNvaccinated kids. Yes, I read that study too, But the fact is its bullshit! > > > > > > >When will Pharma invent a vaccine for sneezing, Im sure that one will > > > >save thousands of lives, too! > > > > If you are seriously equating sneezing with rotavirus infection then I > > > doubt your sanity. > > > Okay, runny nose? Shall we have a vaccine for runny noses? > > I wish they had a vaccine for stupidity. It would be a help to you.- Than I wish they had a vaccine for evil people, You certainly would benefit from it!
From: Jan Drew on 10 Feb 2010 22:30
On Feb 10, 8:17�pm, Kevysmom <kevysmo...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > >> You mean the man who developed the RotaTEQ vaccine that has saved tens > > >> of thousands of children's lives and has prevented even more > > >> hospitalizations? Of course he should be well compensated for that. > > > >> As for making more money from the vaccine....not possible.- > > > >How has the Rota TEQ vaccine saved tens of thousands of lives? > > > Because diarrhea is one of the leading causes of infant death around > > the world. The last I heard there were 55,000 hospital admissions a > > year in the US as a result of rotavirus infection. > > I dont believe those numbers, and I certainly dont believe very many > infants die from diarrhea in the US.(Dehydration is curable with a > simple thing called an IV) Maybe in third world countries where they > drink very contaminated polluted water. > > > > > >Why was Offits first "diarrhea" vaccine pulled from the market? Did it > > >cause DEATHS in infants? > > > As it wasn't recalled the question is moot. > > His FIRST vaccine was indeed recalled, Because it caused DEATHS in > newborn babies. > > A different vaccine was > > > recalled because post-market monitoring indicated a slight increase in > > a condition called intersusception. Nobody died, unlike many of the > > kids who get infected by the virus the vaccine works against. > > Yes, babies died, thats why it was recalled, And this new vaccine is > causing intersusception also! > > > > > >When will Pharma invent a vaccine for sneezing, Im sure that one will > > >save thousands of lives, too! > > > If you are seriously equating sneezing with rotavirus infection then I > > doubt your sanity. > > Okay, runny nose? Shall we have a vaccine for runny noses? Blowdip most likely will not answer, and Donna, please do not repost his lies, spam, and begging for money. |