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What's the problem with having the vaccinations for measles, mumps and rubella separately?
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Why jab your kid in the arm three times more than you need to? It is unlikely that autism is caused by an 'overload' of the immune system, if your child has a cold, diarrhoea and an infected cut do they become autistic? No. Yet these three infections are much more challenging for the immune system than the manufactured immunogens in a vaccine. Isn't the 'overload' theory in direct contradiction to the argument for measles parties?