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Girl with autism to be compensated by FVIJ
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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 134701" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>No no no......She was <em>19 months old</em>. She only got 5 vaccines in one day.</p><p></p><p>But it's the same story Rep. Burton tells about his grandchild who got 8 or 9 vaccinations in one day and, the family says, was a totally different child the next day.</p><p></p><p>Does the 28 total include the new HPV vaccine? That's a three dose series which so far is for girls only and not required by all states....yet.</p><p></p><p>ETA: Pennsylvania requires 16 separate vaccinations (or maybe I should say "sticks") for school attendance. I counted the requirement for the 4 diphtheria vaccinations and the 4 tetnus ones as just 4 because those vaccines are usually given in a combination formula. Same for mumps, measles and rubella -- counted it as two rather than 2 for measles, 1 for mumps and 1 for rubella. Counting them separately, it would be 22. PA does not require the HPV vaccine. Aren't there other vaccinations that are "recommended"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 134701, member: 1498"] No no no......She was [I]19 months old[/I]. She only got 5 vaccines in one day. But it's the same story Rep. Burton tells about his grandchild who got 8 or 9 vaccinations in one day and, the family says, was a totally different child the next day. Does the 28 total include the new HPV vaccine? That's a three dose series which so far is for girls only and not required by all states....yet. ETA: Pennsylvania requires 16 separate vaccinations (or maybe I should say "sticks") for school attendance. I counted the requirement for the 4 diphtheria vaccinations and the 4 tetnus ones as just 4 because those vaccines are usually given in a combination formula. Same for mumps, measles and rubella -- counted it as two rather than 2 for measles, 1 for mumps and 1 for rubella. Counting them separately, it would be 22. PA does not require the HPV vaccine. Aren't there other vaccinations that are "recommended"? [/QUOTE]
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