Macht Impfen Sinn? 01

German, Hans U. P. Tolzin, 2013
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Only those who ask the right questions in the right places can find clarity out of confusion! Vaccination is a contentious issue: some are vehemently in favor, while others are equally vehemently against it. Then there are those who stand in between and feel only confusion amidst the back-and-forth of arguments. But this doesn't have to be the case—if you formulate clear criteria for your own expectations of a vaccine and then ask the right questions in the right places. Hans U. P. Tolzin, a medical journalist and editor of the critical journal "impf-report," presents for the first time a comprehensive report on his search for convincing arguments for vaccination—and the answers he found—in his two-volume work "Does Vaccination Make Sense?" Essentially, the vaccination decision can be reduced to three essential questions: 1. Is there convincing evidence of a health advantage for vaccinated individuals compared to unvaccinated individuals? 2. Is the residual risk of vaccination calculable? 3. Is vaccination necessary given the actual risk of disease and the possibilities of alternative preventive and treatment methods? Each of these three questions is discussed in Volume I in an easily understandable manner and with source references. The guide is supplemented by numerous statistics on illness and death that shed new light on the supposed benefits of mass vaccinations. Finally, a guide helps you make the right vaccination decision for yourself.

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