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impact of H1N1 vaccine on ANC level

Hello Doctor,

My baby was vaccinated for H1N1 in February. A month later she became sick with roseola. After her recovery, her blood test result showed very low ANC level (100) which has been low ever since. A hemathologist checked her and found an antibody that attacks neophils in her blood. He said there might have been some connection between the H1N1 vaccine and the development of these antibodies that attacks neophils instead of bacteria or viruses. Could you tell me your opinion about this and your suggestions in terms of what I can do to improve her condition?

Looking forward to hearing from you,
Maria  
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I am not able to answer your question, but am offering information on the vaccination of babies. The normal schedule for vaccination of infants includes 64 separate vaccines. This is not obvious to the mother because many of the injections are combinations. There are a body of parents who refuse vaccination so early in life. They are treated as idiots by the medical community, and almost as negligent parents. Surprise! It is the educated who oppose vaccinations.

But consider this: 64 immunizations actually subject an immature creature to 64 mini illnesses. Think of the assault on the baby's immune system. Does it cause autism? I have no idea. But common sense tells me the practice is harmful. My daughters (thank goodness) did not follow the vaccination protocol for their children. They don't have autism, ADD, or anything else.
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typo correction: I meant neutrophils
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