Friday, May 28, 2010

No Benefit in Delayed Immunization, a University of Louisville School Of Medicine Study Finds - WSJ.com

No Benefit in Delayed Immunization, a University of Louisville School Of Medicine Study Finds - WSJ.com: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"

In the interest of balanced reporting here is a pro-vaccine study. My question is why state there are no benefits to delaying vaccinations. Why not discuss the pros and cons and getting the shots vs. not getting them?

"A new study, though, finds no benefit to a child's development in delaying vaccines, and doctors warn that waiting can expose kids to possible disease."

A kid with a strong immune system will handle the exposure to disease well and after that they will have immunity. Exposure could be the best vaccine of all.

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