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Fri Sep 18, 2015, 07:57 AM Sep 2015

GOP Candidates Resurrect Vaccine-Autism Zombie: "Thanks A Pantload", Say Pediatricians

When Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist in Tennessee, flicked on the television last night to catch the end of the Republican debate, he watched a scene that felt unsettlingly familiar: A candidate was talking about vaccines and autism.

Dr. Schaffner has spent much of his career trying to debunk the contention that childhood shots can cause serious medical conditions, but he had hoped that national soul-searching this year after an outbreak of measles at Disneyland had moved the country past some of these old notions.

“I think it’s sad,” said Dr. Schaffner, a professor of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University, who said he cringed through the autism exchange at the end of the debate. “I would have hoped, since two of the discussants were physicians, that there would have been a ringing discussion about safety and value of vaccines, and an affirmation of the schedule set out by the American Academy of Pediatrics.”

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Still, the endorsement by Mr. Paul and Mr. Carson of delaying vaccines is in keeping with what many pediatricians and family physicians reluctantly do behind closed doors. If parents demand an alternative schedule, physicians often agree to postpone one or more vaccinations. A recent survey of a nationally representative sample of 534 primary care doctors found that a third said they “often” or “always” allowed parents to delay vaccinations or space them out. The downside is that this leaves children vulnerable to potentially fatal infections like measles and whooping cough.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/18/health/republican-presidential-debate-vaccines.html?_r=0

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GOP Candidates Resurrect Vaccine-Autism Zombie: "Thanks A Pantload", Say Pediatricians (Original Post) hatrack Sep 2015 OP
Whether it's a measles outbreak at Disney or a massacre at a grade school Erich Bloodaxe BSN Sep 2015 #1
PSA about vaccines and autism... SidDithers Sep 2015 #2

Erich Bloodaxe BSN

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1. Whether it's a measles outbreak at Disney or a massacre at a grade school
Fri Sep 18, 2015, 08:00 AM
Sep 2015

the nutcases on the right will always gravitate to defending stupidity. No changes in the antivax rhetoric, no changes in the anti-gun control rhetoric.

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