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Re: A Vaccine to Save Womens LivesFrom: Meenan, Anna (annam@uic.edu)Wed Feb 7 09:05:52 2007
I think the discussion of behavior choices and their protective effects was more directed at the 9-year-olds. I would object to anyone mandating that i have a 9-yr-old daughter immunized with a new vaccine against something she is not at risk for, and not at risk for spreading same to ANYONE. I certainly agree with voluntarily having daughters immunized at any age you choose. I would have waited a bit more to have my daughter immunized except that she is going off our insurance this summer. Anna Meenan, MD
>A "behavior choice" does not really offer protection. I have taken care
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