Aha ! Got it ! The MMR vaccine can itself cause low platelets, so a good idea to avoid aspirin, then. https://t.co/ZOECeivGUt
@WvSchaik @tonymac5 @SwaledaleMutton @jason_willz1 @USMortality Looks great but isn’t it possible that following the vaccination something appears with similar symptoms but not called measles anymore? https://t.co/tVum5NMOmO
@DrJamesOlsson There is a known correlation between MMR vaccine and ITP. All vaccines challenge the immune system in the same way. https://t.co/VCNbEFngN4
@HislopMD Link on NIH about the MMR vaccine and thrombocytopenia link https://t.co/xar6u1zhPp
RT @JPSand5: @AlexBerenson @JNJNews @AstraZeneca 1) Immune thrombocytopenia is old news to the vaccine industry which is, evidently, innate…
@AlexBerenson @JNJNews @AstraZeneca 1) Immune thrombocytopenia is old news to the vaccine industry which is, evidently, innately immune to bad news. i.e. Children also get immune thrombocytopenia: "usually 2-6 weeks after vaccines; such as measles/mumps/ru
@MaaritLeinonen @heikkor @ultrasylt Onko esim. tämä eri asia? https://t.co/elzwEczJVZ