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[diseasesurveillance] 2.1 million children died in India in 2006 before they turned five- TEHELKA STORY

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"preventable diseases like pneumonia and diarrhoea. Another key reason for their susceptibility to disease is that more than half the children between one and two years, do not receive all recommended vaccinations."

 

The above statement seems to be an excuse for pushing the HiB and the Rotavirus vaccine into the UIP.

 

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Jagannath."It is now 30 years since I have been confining myself to the treatment ofchronic diseases. During those 30 years I have run against so many histories of littlechildren who had never seen a sick day until they were vaccinated and who, in the severalyears that have followed, have never seen a well day since. I couldn't put my finger onthe disease they have. They just weren't strong. Their resistance was gone. They wereperfectly well before they were vaccinated. They have never been well since. "---Dr. William Howard Hay--- On Sun, 17/8/08, omesh bharti <bhartiomesh

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omesh bharti <bhartiomesh[diseasesurveillance] 2.1 million children died in India in 2006 before they turned five- TEHELKA STORY"JSA" <pha-ncc >, "DISEASE SURVEILLANCE" <diseasesurveillance >, Cc: "IAPSM" <iapsm_youthmembers >, "COMMONCAUSE" <infoSunday, 17 August, 2008, 10:27 AM

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