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Vaccination Controversy
Takes Center Stage
The
issue of mass vaccination programs has been questioned more recently than
ever before. In a front page
headline article in the August 3rd 1999 USA Today, the issue
was brought to the American public stronger than ever.
The headline read “Now Parents Fear Shots”, and asks the
question, “Are vaccines safe for our kids?”
The article points out that children born today in the U.S.
will get 21 shots before they reach the first grade.
The
article goes on to report that several consumer advocacy groups such as
the National Vaccine Information Center, (www.909shot.com
) have raised concerns about data linking childhood shots to diseases such
as diabetes, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, allergies,
and death. According to the
article, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System received 11,000
complaints about adverse reactions from vaccinations last year alone, with
15% being considered serious. These
numbers are sobering considering that many authorities believe that
adverse reactions are extremely underreported.
The
article also reported that on July 15th federal health
officials suspended the use of the rotavirus vaccine after receiving 15
reports of babies suffering from life-threatening bowel obstruction as a
result of the vaccine. Also
reported was the fact that only a week earlier the Food and Drug
Administration asked vaccine makers to phase out vaccines that contain the
preservative thimerosal because of concerns of toxic mercury.
In
June, the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics began advising
doctors to use injected, instead of oral, polio vaccine, because the oral
vaccine contains live virus. This resulted in about eight cases of polio a
year, which represents the only cases of polio occurring in the USA, all
of which were caused by the oral vaccine.
In
conjunction with this article, USA Today is conducting a survey on
vaccination safety. They have
put a survey on the web to judge public opinion on the confidence of the
public in the vaccination process. Please
take a moment and hit the link below to register your vote www.usatoday.com/life/health/child/lhchi046.htm
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In
a related issue, a study was performed and published on the Effects of
Diptheria-Tetanus-Pertussis (DTP) or Tetanus Vaccination on Allergies and
Respiratory Symptoms Among Children and Adolescents in the United States,
by L.Hurwitz D.C., Ph.D. and Hal Morganstern, Ph.D. UCLA School of Public
Health and the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. In this study 13,612
babies and children ages 2-months through 16-years old were
studied. Two hundred eighty four (284) children did not receive DTP or
tetanus vaccinations. The study results showed, “Subjects who had
been vaccinated were more likely to have histories of asthma, severe
allergic reactions, and any allergy or allergic reaction.
Vaccinated subjects were also more likely to have had sinusitis or
sinus problems, or allergy related nose and eye symptoms in the past
year.” The study
conclusions were, “DTP
or tetanus vaccination in children is associated with a lifetime history
and 12-month prevalence of many allergies and related respiratory
symptoms. Vaccinations may be
partly responsible for the increase of asthma and other allergic
hypersensitivity disorders."
Recently
the Hepatitis B vaccine has come under extreme criticism.
In a recent appearance before the House of Representatives,
Committee on Government Reform, Jane Orient, M.D., Executive Director of
the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), testified, “For
most children, the risk of serious vaccine reaction may be 100 times
greater than the risk of hepatitis B.” Adding fuel to this fire the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting
System (VAERS), contains reports of 25,000 hepatitis B vaccine reactions,
8,000 of which involved hospital emergency room visits. VAERS list of side
effects and adverse reactions include prolonged screaming, agitation,
difficult breathing, visual disturbances, convulsions, tremors, twitches,
spasms, paralysis and more. To
this list Dr. Orient adds, “Even more alarming is the huge increase
in reports of autism and attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder with
devastating life long effects.” |