Community | June 27, 2011 | 2 comments

Why are Babies Vaccinated for a STD?

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The widespread medical practice of administering Hepatitis B vaccines to newborns is something that should sound mental alarm bells.

Why? Hep B is contracted chiefly by sexual contact, first appearing among male homosexuals then later spreading to the general population by adult heterosexual promiscuity.

Hep B is but one of many STDs, but is not yet an epidemic. Why not vaccinate for common contagions that become epidemics? And why subject newborns to their first Hep B vaccination at 12 hours, then a booster shot at 4 months, and another at 4 years when the vaccine 'memory' has faded? http://www.henrymakow.com/why_are_babies_vaccinated_agai.html
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  • COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
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    • WTF! Have you gone off of the range M. Bradley? Hep B was an issue before studies were ever conducted on male homosexual behavior. Drug uses was the first subgroup to be identified as being at greater risk of contracting Hep B in the industrialized world. I was required to get the vaccine before visiting Africa. There are too many non sexual ways to contract Hep B. It's not the ease of contracting it that justifies vaccinating for it as much as it is the degree of difficulty in curing it once contracted that justifies it.

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  • danitassin
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