tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post2721168125265193767..comments2024-02-28T08:42:52.675+00:00Comments on The Junior Doctor: Lest we forgetDr Michael Andersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05340927185641717290noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-59525048019253884852019-01-08T08:10:19.919+00:002019-01-08T08:10:19.919+00:00Good for you for following your girlfriend. You no...Good for you for following your girlfriend. You not think its time to be buying a ring yet! Who an earth are you to make a sweeping statement like that.Alinahttp://psychology-science.pl/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-1234289143313563552019-01-08T07:30:47.426+00:002019-01-08T07:30:47.426+00:00Very informative and well written post! Quite inte...Very informative and well written post! Quite interesting and nice topic chosen for the post Nice Post keep it up.Excellent post.I want to thank you for this informative post. I really appreciate sharing this great post. Keep up your work.Alicjahttp://empirycznie.pl/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-42425703697148306762018-11-20T13:44:02.629+00:002018-11-20T13:44:02.629+00:00I was a swine flu vaccine sceptic but having looke...I was a swine flu vaccine sceptic but having looked at the data, I've decided I'll be vaccinating myself and my kids. An alarming trend occurs with these pandemic - with seasonal flu the age/death graph is decidedly 'U'shaped with the very young and very old being hit.Karolinahttp://odkrywcyswiata.pl/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-77570314097132212032011-12-16T19:42:37.529+00:002011-12-16T19:42:37.529+00:00nice post:)keep blogging like yourposts and blognice post:)keep blogging like yourposts and blogfayazhttp://www.docinamachine.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-28744138971367906042009-09-25T15:16:11.479+00:002009-09-25T15:16:11.479+00:006969 - thank you for putting to bed some misconcep...6969 - thank you for putting to bed some misconceptions about the vaccine.<br /><br />doc joe and FISL - you can look up the data yourself, more people have died in the last 30 HOURS from swine flu than have in the last 30 YEARS from any complications of the flu vaccine. I know which risk I'd rather take...Dr Michael Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05340927185641717290noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-3289186443671763362009-09-24T21:30:52.319+00:002009-09-24T21:30:52.319+00:00To be honest, I have worked in laboratories for so...To be honest, I have worked in laboratories for some big pharmaceutical companies, I wouldn't trust them with my lunch, let alone a fast-tracked vaccine that could play russian roulette with my life.doc joenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-3244135056412994892009-09-23T14:34:09.726+00:002009-09-23T14:34:09.726+00:00True Gillain-Barre was a problem with the 1976 swi...True Gillain-Barre was a problem with the 1976 swine flu vaccine - it is actually a recognised risk with the seasonal flu vaccine (but a small one). The vaccine in 1976 was made is a rather different way than the one made now - indeed the swine flu vaccine has been made in the same way the seasonal vaccine is made. It should also be noted that H1N1 strains are included in the seasonal vaccine. for some further details - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influenza_vaccine (yes it's wikipedia, but this time it's pretty accurate)6969noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-80796796371791567002009-09-23T13:56:52.738+00:002009-09-23T13:56:52.738+00:00What if a junior doctor or nurse die of the vaccin...What if a junior doctor or nurse die of the vaccine? What then?<br /><br />... and I am quoting from history here Dr, for this did happen before in the 70s in the USA and the vaccine was immediately withdrawn because of people developing a nasty neurological disease which was 'proven' to be a direct result of the vaccination!<br /><br />Swine Flu has so far proven to be a mild illness, why chance it?! Where is the evidence to support the need for a vaccine, let alone mas vaccination?!Flu is self-limitingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2482732367812174734.post-17628543381475407402009-09-23T13:30:02.826+00:002009-09-23T13:30:02.826+00:00From a GP
I was a swine flu vaccine sceptic but h...From a GP<br /><br />I was a swine flu vaccine sceptic but having looked at the data, I've decided I'll be vaccinating myself and my kids. An alarming trend occurs with these pandemic - with seasonal flu the age/death graph is decidedly 'U'shaped with the very young and very old being hit. The time to death is also generally in the order of 6-10 days and is mostly due to secondary infection. In the pandemics, the age/death graph takes on a 'w' shape with a peak in the 35-45 year old group. The other alarming detail is that these deaths occur normally within 3-4 days ie they result from the primary infection and its acute sequelae - normally ARDS/renal failure. Tamiflu has been shown to reduce deaths (marginally) from secondary infection but has made NO impact on deaths from primary infection (though admittedly, since Tamiflu's introduction, there have been thankfully few of these). <br /><br />This then leads to the conclusion - why are we not including those in the middle peak of the 'w' in the forthcoming vaccination campaign?6969noreply@blogger.com