Antigen Counts in Vaccines
Although kids get more vaccines today that their parents and grandparents, they get far fewer antigens from those vaccines.
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Although kids get more vaccines today that their parents and grandparents, they get far fewer antigens from those vaccines.
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An adjuvant is classically defined as “an ingredient of a vaccine that helps create a stronger immune response in the patient’s body.” The most commonly used adjuvant in vaccines in the United States is aluminum. Monophosphoryl lipid A is another adjuvant that is used in one brand of HPV vaccine. Not all vaccines have adjuvants though.
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Dravet syndrome is a genetic condition that has been found to be the cause for many kids developing seizures and developmental problems after their vaccines.
The MTHFR gene makes the enzyme methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase that helps convert the amino acid homocysteine to methionine. MTHFR gene mutations rarely cause homocystinuria. More common polymorphisms (a gene variant – not a mutation) may be weakly associated with cardiovascular disease, anacephaly, spina bifida, and some other conditions. It is even thought by some that these
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