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Comment by locallost

4 years ago

There is none. There are other diseases you can get from ticks, such as encephalitis, and there is a vaccine for it, so maybe the friend mixed the two up.

Or they got the Lyme vaccine a couple decades ago.

> In 1998, the FDA approved a new recombinant Lyme vaccine, LYMErix™, which reduced new infections in vaccinated adults by nearly 80%. Just 3 years later, the manufacturer voluntarily withdrew its product from the market amidst media coverage, fears of vaccine side-effects, and declining sales.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2870557/

  • >fears of vaccine side-effects

    Actual vaccine side effects and law suits. They settled for millions.

    • There were lawsuits and they found it safest to settle, but that doesn't mean the complaints had statistical validity. According to the paper I posted, the FDA found no evidence of the vaccine causing harm.

      Even if harm had occurred, it would have to be weighed against the risk of harm from Lyme disease.

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