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Can TB vaccine cause TB in child, in case they are not stored properly? |
In my native, most of the children with age range of 0 ~ 7 years, suffer TB even though they are TB vaccinated at birth in the hospital. TB (and most other) vaccinations don't work like they are "advertised". And since TB (and most other) vaccinations include mercury (can cause brain defects), Aluminum (can cause dementia / Alzheimer's), formaldehyde (cancer causing agent), and anti-freeze (cancer causing allergen) - a person needs to weigh the risks and benefits. |
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