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U. Louisville Seeks 50 Infants to Test New Six in One Vaccine

Posted May 01 2011 12:00am

Sleight-of-hand-magician Astounding!  Are you ready to submit your infant to 6 vaccinations in one shot? It's a great way to trick parents into ignoring how many vaccines the pediatrician is giving their baby. I've already named the vaccine, "Hexahell." It's not the testing that is so jarring - every drug needs testing - it's the six in one sleigh of hand played by Merck, Sanofi and the AAP.

The University of Louisville Pediatric Clinical Trials Unit is recruiting about 50 infants for a study of a combination vaccine designed to protect kids against a half-dozen diseases.

The vaccine — developed by Merck and Sanofi Pasteur — is intended to help kids sidestep diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough (pertussis), polio, invasive Haemophilus influenza type b disease and hepatitis B. Read more University of Louisville Seeks Test Subjects YOU CAN COMMENT ON THE ARTICLE AT THEIR SITE.

Posted by Age of Autism at May 30, 2011 at 7:46 PM in Vaccine Safety Permalink

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