I'm sure it does.  I worked in a vets and saw many vaccine damaged animals. 
Some collapsed there and then in the surgery ('Oh, its because its
frightened!') or a few months later it would develop pancreatitis or its
skin would erupt, or it would get encephalitis,  ('Oh, it's nothing to do
with the vaccine!') said the vet!  Dee PS I think we are now dangerously
close to incurring Mikes displeasure over this issue, so I'd better shut up!

-------Original Message-------
 
From: Judy Knowlton
Date: 15/06/2008 18:43:00
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Vaccines and autism. -- Vets and multi-shots
 
A friend took her English Spaniel to the Vet’s, who gave ALL shots on the
same visit.
The dog became very ill, lethargic, changed personality, I think a blood
disease -- etc.  The animal seemed totally overwhelmed. The Vet said not to
breed her anymore (she’d had only one litter.) Soon after, he told her that
this was becoming a somewhat common problem, and Vets were discussing
dropping the practice of multi-shots at a single visit. Her Vet already has
stopped. (He’s my cat’s doctor too, so I know the truth of that.)
I wonder if this isn’t something that needs to be researched in children. 
Judy Down Maine