In the Edmundton Sun News:
By NICKI THOMAS, Special to Sun Media
Capital Health doesn’t care if their new test subjects cry like babies.
Sixty infants between the ages of eight and 14 weeks are needed for a study that will test the effectiveness of a new vaccine for the Streptococcus Pneumoniae bacteria.
The current vaccine protects against seven of the 100 strains of the bacteria. Doctors hope the new one will increase that number to 13.
Streptococcus Pneumoniae bacteria can cause diseases such as pneumonia, meningitis, blood poisoning and conditions including ear infections and sinusitis.
The vaccine has been used in previous clinical trials and has been shown to be safe, vice president of public health, Dr. Gerry Predy, tells Sun Media.
Participants in the test will be given four shots – one each at two months, four months, six months and one year – the same as any infant receiving the old vaccine.
The only extra procedure is a small amount of blood will be taken for testing.
Parents interested in volunteering their children can call Capital Health at 780-413-7946
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My comment: Would you submit your baby?
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"Babies are injected with bits of animal, bacteria, viral DNA. They can be incorporated into the human genome..." Dr Peter Baratosy
"Why is it that only since the 40's have autism and brain damage come about? Because this was when immunisation was introduced to a large extent..." Dr Peter Baratosy
"Vaccines are a billion dollar industry, and there are at least a billion good reasons there why it's continued." Dr Peter Baratosy
"The DEATH RATE from smallpox was actually higher among those who had been vaccinated." Dr. Viera Scheibner, Australia
"It took over three years of research before we looked at each other and said 'Vaccines are killing babies'." Dr Viera Scheibner
"We have no real proof of the boasted effectiveness of any form of anti-toxin or vaccine or serum... If such a vaccinated or immunised person contracts the disease which he is supposed to be protected, it is pretty good evidence that such "protection" is valueless, isn't it? Surely people do contract disease against which they are supposed to be immunised, as we all know.... Well, are you satisfied that WE ARE QUACKS? In the eyes of those who are willing to forgot the present prestige of medicine, such as it is, with all its dignity, its scientific jargon, its pratings of
altruism, its great endowment, its well heralded "achievements," we are most assuredly quacks, professing to do things we cannot do, and yes, taking money under this pretence." Dr. Paul M. Koonin, D.D.Sc