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Chuck Borris wrote:Hepatitis A and B if you travel often.
From uncle Google: How long does it take for hepatitis vaccine to work?
Clinical trials of hepatitis A vaccines measured antibody response at 2 and 4 weeks after vaccination. However, studies investigating early seroconversion found that the vast majority of vaccinees develop antibodies within 2 weeks of vaccination, some as early as 12 days after vaccination.
ceoreg123 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 6:49 pm
Dont shoot their poisons
Yeah, stop vaccinations, let's have smallpox and polio back, just like the good old days
Well since there is no scientific evidence to show that vaccines are to be attributed to this, I'd say it was the progress in sanitation.
There's a ton of evidence. You just don't understand science. Smallpox has been eradicated, even in countries with poor sanitation. And if you can't see the connection between Polio vaccines and its almost complete eradication, nobody can help you.