Justy
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Exactly - who did the children inherit it from? other children? It is non sense.As far as I can tell they don't make sense. How she can say children are more prone to inherit it than adults is beyond me, unless she studied some adults who weren't ever children.....
And then the second quote, I guess that she also found some adults, this time who had been children, but who hadn't ever had a infection until they were adults?
Compared to what in adults?
First second or third infection? from when? birth? isnt that quite a wide variation anyway?
Does she have published stats to back these comments up or is it anecdotal?
Im asking these questions in the spirit of constructive, rather than personal criticism of Dr Crawley.