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101. Urban legends and vaccines
An urban legend, also called urban myth or more precisely contemporary legend, is an unusual and far-fetched story, usually transmitted verbally and which, at some point in its circulation, is echoed...
102. Healthcare professionals get vaccinated and are not opposed to vaccination
The hypothesisIn support of the claims of those who assert the uselessness or the harmfulness of vaccinations, the presumed non-inclination of the majority of health professionals (doctors, nurses and...
103. Vaccines are not linked to multiple sclerosis
The hypothesisConcern about the hepatitis B vaccination spread throughout France in the mid-1990s when, following the introduction of mass vaccination, there were reports of cases of multiple sclerosis...
104. Genetic screening before vaccination is pointless
The hypothesisSome anti-vaccinators claim that it is necessary to carry out genetic screening on all children prior to vaccinating in order to avoid adverse reactions. Mainstream medicine is therefore...
105. Influenza vaccine and Guillain Barrè syndrome
The hypothesisThe hypothesis that influenza vaccination may be associated with Guillain Barrè Syndrome emerged for the first time between 1976 and 1977 in the USA1-6. In the 6-8 weeks after the anti-influenza...