Someone commented on Sharyl Attkisson’s article Government Wipes Recent Vaccine Injury Data from Website that
Until a couple of weeks ago, the CDC page on polio stated that up to 95% of all polio cases are so mild as to be asymptomatic. NINETY-FIVE PERCENT. Suddenly, with absolutely no explanation, it now says 72%.
Get screen shots of EVERYTHING.
Unfortunately I didn’t take a screenshot or download the old Poliomyelitis pinkbook PDF (here’s the URL for the newly revised 2015 one.)
However, I did copy some of the information from the old one. This is what it used to say:
“Up to 95% of all polio infections are inapparent or asymptomatic.”
“Approximately 4%–8% of polio infections consist of a minor, nonspecific illness without clinical or laboratory evidence of central nervous system invasion.”
“Fewer than 1% of all polio infections result in flaccid paralysis.”
This is what it now says under Clinical Features:
“Up to 72% of all polio infections in children are asymptomatic.”
“Approximately 24% of polio infections in children consist of a minor, nonspecific illness without clinical or laboratory evidence of central nervous system invasion.”
“Nonparalytic aseptic meningitis (symptoms of stiffness of the neck, back, and/or legs), usually following several days after a prodrome similar to that of minor illness, occurs in 1%–5% of polio infections in children.”
Basically, a non-event in more than 96% of cases. And I bet the chances of a healthy well-nourished person living in first-world conditions getting a bad case of polio is virtually ZERO.
6/7/15 EDIT:
Someone was so kind to send to me a link to the old PDF file. Better download it before it disappears!
Screenshot of info:
Reblogged this on Nature to Nature and commented:
If you care about transparency, have the time and the inclination, please take screen shots of all vaccine info NOW. The CDC seems to be in major cover up mode. Thank you!
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Good idea! It’s too bad it’s come to this though. I guess the CDC doesn’t care that it has damaged its credibility with this little stunt.
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