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Pediatric Series – Tetanus

The first tetanus vaccines were introduced in 1914 and not much has changed in the manufacturing process since that time. The Clostridia tetani spores can only germinate and release tetanospasmin within an anaerobic (oxygen deprived) environment. Therefore, tetanus is a problem of wound hygiene, not a problem associated with vaccination status… [1 Video, Length: 29 […]

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Pediatric Series – Tetanus

The first tetanus vaccines were introduced in 1914 and not much has changed in the manufacturing process since that time. The Clostridia tetani spores can only germinate and release tetanospasmin within an anaerobic (oxygen deprived) environment. Therefore, tetanus is a problem of wound hygiene, not a problem associated with vaccination status.

Nonetheless, a tetanus infection is feared because it is believed to be 100% deadly…

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Welcome to Pediatric Series – Tetanus

Confident Parents – Intelligent Leaders – Articulate Activists Tetanus Course description: The first tetanus vaccines were introduced in 1914 and not much has changed in the manufacturing process since that time. The Clostridia tetani spores can only germinate and release tetanospasmin within an anaerobic (oxygen deprived) environment. Therefore, tetanus is a problem of wound hygiene,

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Scroll down or Jump to a section below Covid Series fINANCIAL gUESTS Ingredients Mini Course Vaccines Vaccine Fundamental Courses $19.99 America’s Health Bureaucracy Jennifer Smith & Anurodh Vaidya (Series 1, Course 4) learn more $49.00 The Approval Process          Dr. Sherri Tenpenny learn more $49.99 Are Vaccines Effective? Dr. Sherri Tenpenny learn

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Are Vaccines Effective?

The expression, “vaccines are safe and effective” is repeated in virtually every article and textbook that wants to only advance the positive aspects of vaccination. As a parent and a patient, we assume that when
we hear “vaccines are effective,” it means that the “vaccine will keep me from getting sick.”

But is that really what effective means, when it comes to vaccines?

In this presentation, you will learn the following about vaccine efficacy:

  • What is the dictionary definition of effective
  • Why vaccines are effective but why effective is not a synonym for protection
  • The fully vaccinated are not protected during outbreaks
  • The fully vaccinated may still contract tetanus

After you hear this first presentation – you will think differently when you hear someone say “vaccines are effective” and you will know core concepts to refute this premise.

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Are Vaccines Effective?

The expression, “vaccines are safe and effective” is repeated in virtually every article and textbook that wants to only advance the positive aspects of vaccination. As a parent and a patient, we assume that when we hear “vaccines are effective,” it means that the “vaccine will keep me from getting sick.” But is that really

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This is your course DocBox. All of the referenced documents in the course are accessible here. They are listed as clickable links to download. Course Outline 1978-Tetanus_with_high_antibodies_JAMA 1992-Severe_tetanus_in_immunized_patients_with_high_titers-full_text 1999-Tetanus_in_the_Immunized-BMJ 2001-Tetanus-issues_with_hyperimmunization 2006-titer_not_routine_shot 2007-Tetanus_with_adequate_Antibody_Level 2014-Two_cases_of_clinical_tetanus 2016-Tetanus_Antibodies_Last_50_yrs 2017-HCG_Found_in_WHO_Tetanus_Vaccine_in_Kenya Addendum_to_hCGPaper References Tetanus_-incidence–pie_diagram Tetanus_Case_Reports TETANUS-OneSheet

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Vaccines in Pregnancy Part 2

Pregnancy ModuleConfident Parents – Intelligent Leaders – Articulate Activists Vaccines in Pregnancy – Part 2 Course description: Until recently, pregnant women were advised to avoid all types of medications, including over-the-counter preparations. But in 2004, ACIP added a flu shot – laden with mercury – to the vaccination schedule for pregnant women. In this module,

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