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Ongevaccineerde kinderen hebben meer antistoffen dan gevaccineerde. Kinderen van moeders die gevaccineerd zijn tegen bof, mazelen en rodehond (BMR) hebben lagere concentraties maternale antistoffen tegen mazelen en mogelijk ook tegen rodehond in hun bloed, en verliezen deze bescherming eerder dan kinderen van niet-gevaccineerde moeders.

ongevaccineerde kinderen hebben meer antistoffen dan gevaccineerde

Dat melden Sandra Waaijenborg (RIVM) en collega’s in Journal of Infectious Diseases (2013; epub 8 mei). Zij bestudeerden de concentratie BMR-antistoffen bij nog niet gevaccineerde kinderen (< 14 maanden) en vrouwen (20-44 jaar) uit de algemene populatie en uit de zogenoemde Biblebelt waar de vaccinatiegraad laag is. 1296 vrouwen en 453 kinderen deden mee aan de studie, waaronder 53 vrouwen en 19 kinderen uit de orthodox-protestantse gemeenschap.

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De voordelen van het doormaken van de Mazelen.. – WantToKnow.nl

Niet gevaccineerden vs gevaccineerden. Entrepreneur tools. Fundraiser for James Lyons-Weiler by Gretchen Fagan : Vaxxed vs. Unvaxxed Study. We, THE PEOPLE, have the opportunity to fund THE study the CDC keeps refusing to do!

Fundraiser for James Lyons-Weiler by Gretchen Fagan : Vaxxed vs. Unvaxxed Study

IPAK is going to do a VAXXED vs UNVAXXED study! They are calling it the IPAK 2019 Vaxxed/Unvaxxed Study. IPAK is a non-profit research organization and they don’t take Pharma funding. It all comes from people like us! Please join me in funding this! This is how James Lyons-Weiler, PhD, CEO and President of IPAK describes it: The 2019 Vaxxed/Unvaxxed Study will be conducted with the data from a well-respected practice in the United States that has large numbers of children who are fully vaccinated, partially vaccinated, and unvaccinated. IPAK provided this contact email if you have any questions abut their study: info@ipaknowledge.org. Studies Show that Vaccinated Individuals Spread Disease. Washington, D.C., Feb. 2, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Health officials are blaming unvaccinated children for the recent measles outbreak that started at Disneyland.

Studies Show that Vaccinated Individuals Spread Disease

However, with no blood tests proving the outbreak is from wild measles, the most likely source of the outbreak is a recently vaccinated individual, according to published science. Scientific evidence demonstrates that individuals vaccinated with live virus vaccines such as MMR (measles, mumps and rubella), rotavirus, chicken pox, shingles and influenza can shed the virus for many weeks or months afterwards and infect the vaccinated and unvaccinated alike.1,2 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 Furthermore, vaccine recipients can carry diseases in the back of their throat and infect others while displaying no symptoms of a disease.11,12,13 "Numerous scientific studies indicate that children who receive a live virus vaccination can shed the disease and infect others for weeks or even months afterwards.

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Vergelijk gevaccineerde en ongevaccineerde kinderen! – WantToKnow.nl

2016 © origineel David Michael Augenstein2016 © WantToKnow.nl/be x. Harvard Immunologist to Legislators: Unvaccinated Children Pose ZERO Risk to Anyone. Dr. Tetyana Obukhanych An Open Letter to Legislators Currently Considering Vaccine Legislation from Tetyana Obukhanych, PhD Dear Legislator: My name is Tetyana Obukhanych. Fully Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated — Part 2. MAWSON STUDY. Pilot comparative study on the health of vaccinated and unvaccinated 6- to 12- year old U.S. children. Vaccinations have prevented millions of infectious illnesses, hospitalizations and deaths among U.S. children, yet the long-term health outcomes of the vaccination schedule remain uncertain.

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

Studies have been recommended by the U.S. Institute of Medicine to address this question. This study aimed 1) to compare vaccinated and unvaccinated children on a broad range of health outcomes, and 2) to determine whether an association found between vaccination and neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD), if any, remained significant after adjustment for other measured factors. Finally! Studies Prove That Unvaccinated Children Are Far Healthier. A study from the 1990s hascome to light, proving that compared to unvaccinated children, vaccinated children were more likely to suffer from asthma, eczema, ear infections, hyperactivity and many other chronic conditions.

Finally! Studies Prove That Unvaccinated Children Are Far Healthier

Furthermore, the study identified that there was a ten-fold increase in the incidence of tonsillitis in the children who were vaccinated, and a total lack tonsillectomy operations among the children who were unvaccinated. In 1992, the Immunization Awareness Society (IAS) conducted a survey to examine the health of New Zealand’s children. Unsurprisingly, the results of their study indicated that unvaccinated children were far healthier than vaccinated children. Questionnaires were given out to IAS members, their friends and their associates asking various health questions. A total of 245 families returned their questionnaires, giving the researchers a total of 495 children surveyed. Vaccinated children have up to 500% more disease than unvaccinated children.

Suspicions have been confirmed for those wary of vaccinating their children.

Vaccinated children have up to 500% more disease than unvaccinated children

Waning of Maternal Antibodies Against Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and Varicella in Communities With Contrasting Vaccination Coverage. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. You can change your cookie settings at any time. <a href=" Find out more</a> Skip to Main Content Search Close Advanced Search Search Menu Article Navigation Volume 208 Issue 1 1 July 2013 Article Contents.