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Antigens Defined
Genetic markers located on blood cells. All people have antigens
inherited from their parents. Antigens of the transplant patient and
donor will be compared before surgery.
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- Dr Mark Crislip: The Infection Schedule versus the Vaccination Schedule. In the absence of contraindicati ons, the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risk of preventable childhood illnesses: "If a child is exposed to 1 antigen a day and makes one antibody a day, a very conservative estimate, then the vaccines represent about 0.694 % (15/2160)x100 of the antigen exposure of a six year old. If a child makes 152 antibodies a day, still a conservative estimate, then by age 6 the vaccine exposure would account for .004% of the antigen exposure of the child. If a child is aiming for 100 million antibodies, the rough maximum, then to reach that number by age 18, then they have to be exposed to 15,520 antigens a day and made 15520 new antibodies a day. By age 6 thats a total of 3,333,333 new antigenic exposures, and the vaccine schedule would account for 0.00045% of exposure." ;
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- Duration of Humoral Immunity to Common Viral and Vaccine Antigens: Antiviral antibody responses were remarkably stable, with half-lives ranging from an estimated 50 years for varicella?zost er virus to more than 200 years for other viruses such as measles and mumps. Antibody responses against tetanus and diphtheria antigens waned more quickly, with estimated half-lives of 11 years and 19 years, respectively. B-cell memory was long-lived, but there was no significant correlation between peripheral memory B-cell numbers and antibody levels for five of the eight antigens tested.
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- Toxic myths about vaccines: Good article - excellent comment about means of administering vaccines from Daedalus http://www.sci encebasedmedic ine.org/?p=9#c omment-1384 and comment about MCH1 and 2 and antigens.
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