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Message Subject Vaccines in 1940 compared to 2012.
Poster Handle Daniel of the Rose
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 Quoting: wisc_natureboy


This is misleading?

As the 2012 column is based on vaccines upto the age of 6
1940 and 1980 are vaccines upto the age of 2


Am I missing something?




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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37144263


There were not any other vaccines in routine use in 1940.


[link to www.historyofvaccines.org]


Some vaccinations have been recommended in the United States since the 1940s, although the official annual schedule endorsed by ACIP, AAP, and AAFP did not appear until 1995. A combined vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough) was recommended in the 1940s; a combined vaccine for those three diseases is still recommended today. The smallpox vaccine, on the other hand, was on the schedule in the 1940s but is no longer recommended, as smallpox was declared eradicated in 1980 and eliminated from the United States much earlier.

The newly developed vaccine for polio was recommended in the 1950s. The specific vaccine used has changed since then, but polio vaccine remains on the current schedule. The combined measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine was added to the list of recommendations in the 1970s, after vaccines for all three diseases were developed in the 1960s.

The resulting recommended vaccination list included vaccines for seven diseases in the 1970s

 Quoting: zenobiaphobia


it's fueled by EUGENICS!!!!.........

stay sharp guys....that's around the time it was weaseled into California.
 
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