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Children's health

MMR does not cause autism

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sunnyafternoon · 02/05/2009 13:45

Hi folks,

I know this is not a new topic to mumsnet, but this article in the Guardian is interesting.

www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/may/01/measles-mmr-vaccination?commentp age=2&commentposted=1

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My baby daughter is desperately ill and her life has been put at risk by the selfishness of a sizable minority of north London parents and their wrong-headed beliefs about the MMR vaccine....

...The decision by many of my neighbours not to vaccinate their children is on a par with the drunk who decides to get into his car to drive home. It is a personally reckless action that also endangers the lives of everyone else on the road. Society should view the MMR refuseniks with the same degree of scorn.

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sarah293 · 02/05/2009 13:49

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FabulousBakerGirl · 02/05/2009 13:51

Riven how is your daughter today?

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MarlaSinger · 02/05/2009 13:52

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sarah293 · 02/05/2009 13:53

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FabulousBakerGirl · 02/05/2009 13:53

Take no notice, this is sunnyafternoon's only post.

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MarlaSinger · 02/05/2009 13:53

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FabulousBakerGirl · 02/05/2009 13:54

I am sorry to hear that Riven. I live too far away to physically do anything (SE) but I am good at posting little treats....

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ladylush · 02/05/2009 13:55

Stupid OP

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FAQinglovely · 02/05/2009 13:55

ahhh was about to start all over again.

Then I read that it's their only post.........and think someone is bored and hasn't seen the last mammoth thread on this very subject that finished what? 2 days ago?

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sarah293 · 02/05/2009 13:55

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ladylush · 02/05/2009 13:57

Riven hope your dd gets better soon.

I did wonder what happened to that other thread. Tried to post and I couldn't.

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Lulumama · 02/05/2009 13:57

i think that parents should be able to make informed decisions about whether to vaccinate or not,

there may be really strong reasons for individuals to choose not to vaccinate their children

parents have received a huge amount of sometimes controversial, often confusing information about MMR and single jabs, which makes it harder to make an informed choice

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stuffitlllama · 02/05/2009 14:02

Again, another hypocrite -- desperately sorry for his own family, doesn't give a shit about anyone else's. Hasn't even thought about anyone else's, hasn't read anything except official hype.

Is he supposed to be a journalist or just a member of the public on a soapbox?

I worry about health journalists nowadays -- nothing but PR slaves. I can't imagine any health reporter uncovering the whooping cough vaccine controversy or the thalidomide issue nowadays. Too worried about their contacts book with Department of Health.

Tripe. Actually ladylush has it.

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ShowOfHandsNoLongerKissesKunes · 02/05/2009 14:04

Oh your link isn't correct, I can't be bothered to c+p. I shall assume from the snippet that it is lazy, unresearched, ill-informed, judgmental twaddle and go on my merry way.

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FabulousBakerGirl · 02/05/2009 14:11

Riven - have started a thread for you.

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