• Research on spinal cord injuries and eyesight-robbing macular degeneration involves transplanting fetal cells into patients. (wonkette.com)
  • Still, it is essential that "fetuses, even dead fetuses, need to be treated with respect and dignity" at every stage, including burial of the remains after research is completed, said Hamel. (religionnews.com)
  • Note that fetal tissue has been taken in a number of cases from fetuses at developmental ages where fetal surgery is now used to correct problems and save lives, and at stages where science now demonstrates that the unborn fetus can feel pain. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Between 1988 and 1994, roughly 140 Parkinson's disease patients received fetal tissue (up to six fetuses per patient), with varying results. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • One patient who received transplant of fetal brain tissue (from a total of 3 fetuses) died subsequently, and at autopsy was found to have various non-brain tissues ( e.g, skin-like tissue, hair, cartilage, and other tissue nodules) growing in his brain. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Thanks to women who choose to have abortions and then generously donate their aborted fetuses to medical research, scientists have been able to use fetal tissue to develop all kinds of treatments and cures for diseases. (wonkette.com)
  • 3 Similarly, Holt writes in an article published in the New York Times that two stem cell lines from two different aborted fetuses are still used "to produce vaccines for hepatitis A, rubella, chickenpox and shingles. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • The present successful lines of fetal tissue culture material came after numerous failed attempts with numerous aborted human fetuses . (thegiftoflife.info)
  • The Dutch biotechnology company Crucell was discovered to be looking for 30,000 aborted fetuses to produce viable fetal cell lines and willing to pay hospitals and doctors an "hourly rate", "overheads", and a substantial "success fee" for them. (thegiftoflife.info)
  • However, regardless of how strongly you support life, you may unknowingly be cooperating in aborted fetal cell research by purchasing products that use aborted fetuses either in the product itself or in its development. (hli.org)
  • 5 In addition to future coronavirus vaccines, several vaccines used for other diseases can be designated as "unethical" because their production methods use tissues derived from aborted human fetuses to cultivate vaccine viruses. (clmagazine.org)
  • 9 This is a so-called "ethical" vaccine because it's not derived from aborted human fetuses. (clmagazine.org)
  • The suggestion here is that the "abortion industry" (I was unaware that there was an established abortion industry in the same way that there is an auto industry) is regularly supplying aborted fetuses to vaccine manufacturers, who then use these fetuses to develop vaccines. (harpocratesspeaks.com)
  • Catholic leaders and others who oppose abortions have raised concerns that potential COVID-19 vaccines are being developed using cells derived from aborted fetuses. (newsweek.com)
  • According to Dr. Paul Offit of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, who was not involved in the protests, this results in vaccines created using this method containing residual or "very, small, small, small quantities of trace DNA" from the original fetuses. (newsweek.com)
  • Vaccines for hepatitis A, German measles, chickenpox and rabies, for example, were developed using cell lines grown from tissue from two elective abortions, one in England and one in Sweden, that were performed in the 1960s. (wonkette.com)
  • German measles, also known as rubella, "caused 5,000 spontaneous abortions a year prior to the vaccine," said Dr. Paul Offit, an infectious-disease specialist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. (wonkette.com)
  • Without fetal cells, we probably wouldn't have vaccines for German measles, chicken pox and polio. (latimes.com)
  • Many school districts require that your children receive the MMRII (the Merck Measles-Mumps-Rubella vaccine). (hli.org)
  • researchers took on the issue of vaccine hesitancy by estimating the disease burden and economic costs associated with declines in the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccination rate. (scienceblogs.com)
  • They found that a 5 percent decline in MMR vaccine coverage among U.S. children would result in a three-fold increase in national measles cases, or 150 cases and an additional $2.1 million in economic costs to the public sector. (scienceblogs.com)
  • lt;p>The results of our study find substantial public health and economic consequences with even minor reductions in MMR coverage due to vaccine hesitancy and directly confront the notion that measles is no longer a threat in the United States. (scienceblogs.com)
  • After a 2008 measles outbreak in California - which, incidentally, was started after a non-vaccinated patient of self-proclaimed vaccine and autism expert "Dr. Bob" Sears came back from a European vacation with the virus - a Los Angeles Times investigation identified two hundred Southern California schools where outbreaks are more likely "in large part because of parents choosing not to immunize. (sethmnookin.com)
  • Indeed: Traditional wisdom holds that vaccine-preventable diseases like whooping cough, measles, and Hib are dangerous and potentially deadly. (sethmnookin.com)
  • The vaccines currently being made with aborted baby tissue are the Hepatitis A, Measles Vaccine, (MMR) Rubella vaccine and some flu vaccines . (harpocratesspeaks.com)
  • This chart from Our World in Data dramatically illustrates the success of three vaccines - smallpox, polio, and measles - in saving millions of lives. (hobblecreek.us)
  • Since the cell strains in use originate from abortions, there has been opposition to the practice and the resulting vaccines on religious and moral grounds. (wikipedia.org)
  • The journal said such tissue is "derived from elective abortions" and must be used in "a morally acceptable manner" that distinctly separates the decision to have an abortion from consent to donate the resulting tissue. (religionnews.com)
  • The Center for Medical Progress says Planned Parenthood is making a lot of money selling fetal tissue obtained through abortions, which is illegal under federal law. (ctmirror.org)
  • Among ourselves, we need to ask why -on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade , no less-we were so reluctant to talk about the abortions that have purchased our vaccines? (avoicefortruth.com)
  • Two elective abortions, decades ago, are responsible for cell lines used to develop or test today's COVID-19 vaccines. (avoicefortruth.com)
  • It is true that all COVID-19 vaccines available today use cell lines derived from two abortions. (avoicefortruth.com)
  • Yet to say that today's COVID-19 vaccines are derived from only two abortions is to vastly oversimplify. (avoicefortruth.com)
  • The creation of a successful human fetal cell line is not a neat science: it may require dozens of abortions. (avoicefortruth.com)
  • In the late 1960s, scientists Leonard Hayflick and Stanley Plotkin documented 32 abortions in attempts to create the successful WI-38 cell line used for the rubella vaccine. (avoicefortruth.com)
  • Thus, at least 99 elective abortions were reported in the research and production of the rubella vaccine. (avoicefortruth.com)
  • As you may already know, the only vaccines readily available in the United States for some contagious diseases (e.g., rubella, chickenpox, and Hepatitis A) have been manufactured using fetal tissue from induced abortions. (studentsforlife.org)
  • Even the CDC's Manual for the Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases admits that "As vaccination rates have increased, the majority of varicella cases now occur among vaccinated persons. (greenmedinfo.com)
  • Indeed, since the introduction of universal chickenpox vaccination in the US in 1995, the vaccine has been found to have only limited effectiveness, [2] with 1 in 5 children receiving the original vaccine experiencing "breakthrough" infections. (greenmedinfo.com)
  • Let us now turn to the DPT vaccine that is a part of the Government of India's vaccination programme. (currenthealthscenario.com)
  • Forced vaccines are actually breaking the Nuremberg Code which is: "The Moral Right to Conscientious, Philosophical and Personal Belief Exemption to Vaccination. (hpathy.com)
  • Allergies to these ingredients have be en reported af ter vaccination. (nsearch.com)
  • Could the significantly increase in childhood diseases be associated with drug abuse and government (CDC) mandates for over-vaccination of public with pathogen-specific vaccines? (scipinion.com)
  • 1. Could the significantly increase in childhood diseases (anaphylaxis, allergies, asthma, autism, infections, diabetes and cardiovascular complications, autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases or site-specific cancers) be associated with drug abuse and government (CDC) mandates for over-vaccination of public with pathogen-specific vaccines in the last few decades? (scipinion.com)
  • 4. Should we consider vaccination of the unborn (during pregnancy), newborn or infant whose organ development and immunity (including mitochondria, the important defense components in tissues/organs) are not even completed, as causes, exacerbations or consequences of induced diseases in the last several decades? (scipinion.com)
  • a rushed out swine flu vaccine for a pandemic that never was (small outbreak of H1N1 at Fort Dix, NJ military base and one death led to mass vaccination program by Gerald Ford, in an election year, not unlike Donald Trump in 2020). (bottomlinefacts.com)
  • One of the main arguments that the medical profession use to get parents to consent to vaccination is the fear that the child might DIE of a vaccine-preventable disease, and they say that vaccination is to prevent deaths, save lives etc. (vaccineriskawareness.com)
  • Despite this, polio declined both in European countries that refused mass vaccination as well as in those that employed it. (oawhealth.com)
  • Jessica Scheer of the National Rehabilitation Hospital Research Center in Washington, D.C., pointed out that most parents are unaware that polio vaccination in this country entails 'a small number of human sacrifices each year. (oawhealth.com)
  • The documented long term adverse effects of vaccines include chronic immunological and neurological disorders such as autism, hyperactivity, attention deficit disorders, dyslexia, allergies, cancer, and other conditions, many of which barely existed before mass vaccination programs. (oawhealth.com)
  • This is important because some of the earlier attempts at a SARS vaccine (back in 2002-2004) showed ADE effects (antibody-dependent enhancement with increased immune-mediated inflammation and lung damage following vaccination) in mouse models. (educatetruth.com)
  • Today the unfortunate newborn is greeted with two injections of the BCG and the Hepatitis B Vaccine and fed two drops of the Oral Polio Vaccine at the moment of birth. (currenthealthscenario.com)
  • Doctors of the IMA have since 2006 warned the public that the Oral Polio Vaccine itself was causing polio and Dr S K Mittal of the IMA had put the figure as 500 to 600 per year. (currenthealthscenario.com)
  • Jonas Salk, inventor of the IPV, testified before a Senate subcommittee that nearly all polio outbreaks since 1961 were caused by the oral polio vaccine. (oawhealth.com)
  • At a workshop on polio vaccines sponsored by the Institute of Medicine and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Samuel Katz of Duke University cited the estimated 8-10 annual U.S. cases of vaccine-associated paralytic polio (VAPP) in people who have taken the oral polio vaccine, and the [four year] absence of wild polio from the western hemisphere. (oawhealth.com)
  • Underlying the furor over Planned Parenthood sending aborted fetal tissue to science for research is an ethical battle over the moral status of the fetus. (religionnews.com)
  • RNS) In a flood of outrage over Planned Parenthood videos - executives caught talking callously about supplying fetal tissue for medical research - some key points have washed out of attention, ethics experts say. (religionnews.com)
  • The videos show Planned Parenthood officials discussing their collection of fetal tissues for private laboratories and the prices they charge for the service. (ctmirror.org)
  • Planned Parenthood says donation of fetal tissue to research centers is a standard medical practice and they have not benefitted financially from the practice. (ctmirror.org)
  • New Haven-based Planned Parenthood of Southern New England , which overseas clinics in Connecticut and Rhode Island, says it does not collect fetal tissues. (ctmirror.org)
  • Also, as a fancy-pants Ivy League-educated attorney, Cruz should know that he can't prosecute Planned Parenthood for facilitating women's donations of fetal tissue to medical research because that is legal. (wonkette.com)
  • I've said it all along and will say it again: The antiabortion "sting" videos purporting to trap Planned Parenthood into admitting it harvests and sells aborted fetal parts for profit were as malicious as they were untrue. (latimes.com)
  • Asked to investigate Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, a branch of one of the country's most important healthcare providers for women, the grand jury found no wrongdoing on the part of the group, whose staffers were secretly videotaped talking about the cost of procuring fetal tissue for research. (latimes.com)
  • Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its allies in the media are attempting to deflect the scrutiny resulting from the Center for Medical Progress' series of videos exposing Planned Parenthood's gruesome trade of harvesting and peddling the organs and other vital tissue from aborted infants. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • In their statements responding to the revelations from CMP's undercover videos, Planned Parenthood Federation President Cecile Richards and Vice President of Communications Eric Ferrero attempt to justify their criminal activity claiming that the research to be performed would be "life-saving" in nature. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • While it is understandable under the circumstances that Planned Parenthood would like the public to focus on something other than its selling aborted infant tissue, we should be careful not to fall into the trap of allowing the discussion to shift to one about "life-saving" research, much less conceding that research using fetal tissue is in fact "saving lives. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • One Planned Parenthood affiliate's tissue donation consent form tells vulnerable women: "Research using the blood from pregnant women and tissue that has been aborted has been used to treat and find a cure for such diseases as diabetes, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, cancer, and AIDS. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • A quick review of the claims made by Planned Parenthood and its allies about the value of research using fetal tissue reveals that these claims are misleading, if not downright false. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • Fetal tissue has also been used to treat degenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease, but clinical trials have produced mixed results, some of which are horrific. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • FEAR creeps in, grips our hearts, keeps us up at night, googling about vaccines side effects and the prevalence of diseases. (metropolitanmama.net)
  • Disease statistics show that the diseases vaccines are supposed to have reduced were down by 90% due to public health measures before vaccines against them were introduced. (currenthealthscenario.com)
  • 2. Could pathogen-specific vaccines and ingredients/adjuvants [Al and Hg salts, detergents, fetal aborted tissues, gelatin or filtrable viruses (similar to SV40 that were present in polio contaminated vaccines in 1955s)] play major roles in emergence of infectious diseases, weakened immunity and induction of mild, moderate or severe immune disorders in children and young adult? (scipinion.com)
  • Is there a link between legal protection of vaccine manufacturers and CDC schedules for mandating pathogen-specific vaccines (without rigorous tests for safety or efficacy of vaccines) and reported significant increase in childhood diseases? (scipinion.com)
  • I would also like to see biologically plausible mechanisms for vaccines to be responsible for a range of diseases before answering these questions. (scipinion.com)
  • Diseases are disappearing as a result of vaccines. (vaccineriskawareness.com)
  • At present, animals in research are essential not only in areas of neurological, infectious, digestive, genetic and chronic diseases, but also play a crucial role in the development of antibiotics, vaccines as well as in proper understanding of various diagnostics and prognostic tests. (ommegaonline.org)
  • Vaccines act by interacting with your body's natural immune system to help protect you from diseases that once killed millions. (hobblecreek.us)
  • The cell lines continue to replicate on their own and no further sources of fetal cells are needed. (wikipedia.org)
  • They pretended to be seeking sources of fetal tissue for medical research. (latimes.com)
  • Another example is stealth adapted (mutated) cytomegaloviruses which arose from African green monkey (simian) kidney cells when they were used to culture polio virus for live polio virus vaccines. (icnr.com)
  • For these reasons, the live polio virus is no longer in widespread use. (oawhealth.com)
  • The use of fetal tissue in vaccine development is the practice of researching, developing, and producing vaccines through growing viruses in cultured (laboratory-grown) cells that were originally derived from human fetal tissue. (wikipedia.org)
  • They are still used to grow vaccine viruses today. (wikipedia.org)
  • One of the basic methods used to create these 'weakened' vaccines is to serially passage the infectious agent through both and/or either animal and human biological fluids (e.g. bovine serum) and cells, giving the vaccine master seed stock an opportunity to become contaminated along the way with hidden disease vectors, including cancer-causing viruses. (greenmedinfo.com)
  • Soon it was reported that one of the vaccine viruses in circulation had become virulent and was causing paralysis. (currenthealthscenario.com)
  • This warning is supported by a study reported in Viral Research, in which a nuclear polyhedrosis virus was sent through 24 serial passages of culture media resulting in both "genetic insertions into and deletions from the virus," (5) suggesting a propensity of viruses to accept, carry, and transfer genetic material from host to host. (medicalveritas.org)
  • These are formed when vaccine viruses combine with viruses from tissues used to culture them, or when bacteria lose their cell walls when a person takes antibiotics and transform into "L forms", leading to a lack of some critical antigens normally recognized by the cellular immune system. (icnr.com)
  • The other vaccines will use the cultures to grow harmless versions of viruses that will carry genetic material from the coronavirus in a bid to confer immunity. (newsweek.com)
  • The chickenpox, rubella, hepatitis A, shingles and one rabies vaccine all derive from fetal embryo fibroblast cells cultivated in the 1960s -- and Catholic leadership has wrestled with the ethics of using those vaccines. (salon.com)
  • These embryo derived vaccines are Rubella, Chickenpox, Shingles, and Hepatitis A. Japan has vaccines made from rabbit kidney (Rubella) and monkey kidney (Hepatitis A), but they have not been allowed into the United States to compete with the human embryo derived vaccines sold here. (thegiftoflife.info)
  • But, scientists in the West have long relied on using aborted baby tissue to unethically produce many of the most common vaccines used today, including the MMR vaccine, the polio vaccine, and the Hepatitis A vaccine, among others. (lifepetitions.com)
  • For example, within minutes of birth, babies are injected with the vaccine for hepatitis B-a disease of promiscuous homosexuals, heterosexuals, and intravenous drug abusers. (clmagazine.org)
  • Decades-old fetal cell lines are already used to make a number of common vaccines, including against chickenpox, shingles, Hepatitis A and Rubella. (newsweek.com)
  • The Vatican's Academy for Life issued a document in 2017 with regard to vaccines using fetal cell lines from the 1960s to make rubella, chickenpox, polio and hepatitis A vaccines. (newsweek.com)
  • Many other vaccines, including those for chicken pox and rubella, are made using cell lines originally derived from fetal tissue from two pregnancies terminated in the 1960s, for reasons unrelated to vaccine development. (wikipedia.org)
  • They were selected for traits that made them capable of adapting to new DNA to make vaccines, not specifically because they were fetal cells. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • Why are cow parts used for cell cultures and to make vaccines? (nsearch.com)
  • The FDA and other sources go on to report that parts of the slaughtered cows used to make vaccines include lactose and casein from cow's milk, glycerol from the tallow (fat), gelatin derived from connective tissue, bones, and tendons, and galactose from circulating red blood cells. (nsearch.com)
  • Vaccines that have been or are made using cell lines originally derived from fetal tissue include: Adenovirus Chicken pox Ebola Polio Rabies Rubella Shingles Of these, the vaccines approved for use in the United States include some of those against rabies (Imovax), rubella, chicken pox, shingles, and adenovirus (as of January 2017). (wikipedia.org)
  • Maybe someone you know was prescribed Zoastavax, a shingles vaccine, at an annual physical. (hli.org)
  • The vaccines do not contain any of the original fetal tissue or cells or cells derived from fetal materials. (wikipedia.org)
  • [5] Conditions such as anemias and immunodeficiencies, for which fetal tissue attempts largely failed, are now treated routinely with adult stem cells, including umbilical cord blood stem cells, [6] even while the patient is still in the womb. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Fetal cells are considered ideal because they divide rapidly, adapt to new environments easily and are less susceptible to rejection than adult cells when transplanted. (wonkette.com)
  • But the story has taken a new twist as religious groups are now beginning to discourage followers from participating -- because ALS research at times relies on embryonic stem cells. (salon.com)
  • The Archdiocese suggests people who want to do the challenge contribute to the John Paul II Medical Research Institute, "where the research is only conducted using adult stem cells. (salon.com)
  • cells that were extracted from fetal tissue, which was donated. (salon.com)
  • But the BBC report also noted this kind of research is "ethically charged" and offered a one-sentence disclaimer stating "There was no evidence that human cells were integrating into the early form of brain tissue. (comereason.org)
  • Kliff points out that the scientists who received the 1954 Nobel Prize for Medicine used fetal kidney cells to develop the polio vaccine. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • They are no longer fetal stem cells, but heavily altered, immortalized cell lines that divide indefinitely in culture. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • Although using fetal cells was more expedient sixty years ago due to their speed of propagation, modern technology allows the transformation of adult stem cells into cell lines with the same properties. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • In 1987, as reported in the London Times and in The Telegraph in India, a WHO adviser leaked his finding to the press that the vaccine, prepared in monkey kidney cells, had triggered the AIDS epidemic in Africa. (currenthealthscenario.com)
  • No human fetal-derived cell lines or tissue, including HEK293 cells, are used in the development, manufacture, or production of the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine candidate, NVX-CoV2373. (personhood.org)
  • Novavax used an ethical cell line obtained from moth cells in the production and manufacture of its vaccine. (personhood.org)
  • We celebrated Sanofi moving away from abortion-derived cells for production of their polio vaccine. (personhood.org)
  • Which Cosmetics Use Fetal Cells? (hli.org)
  • Your children might enjoy using coffee creamers and eat soup with artificial flavor enhancers (Senomyx and Firmenich) tested on artificial taste buds engineered from aborted fetal cells. (hli.org)
  • To do this, they had to produce an army of never-tiring taste testers - that is, flavor receptors engineered from human embryonic kidney cells (HEK-293, a fetal kidney cell line popular in pharmaceutical research). (hli.org)
  • In a 2012 letter to Children of God for Life, PepsiCo stated that "Senomyx does not use HEK cells or any other tissues or cell lines derived from human embryos or babies for research performed on behalf of PepsiCo. (hli.org)
  • The merge does not seem to have stopped the use of aborted fetal cells in development. (hli.org)
  • It appears to be generally understood by the public that aborted foetal cells are absolutely necessary for research. (fli.org.nz)
  • that using the cells, tissue and body parts of an unborn child is advantageous to medical research? (fli.org.nz)
  • She adds that utilising moral sources accomplishes the same result as using harvested foetal tissue to the extent that there is not one single use of aborted foetal tissue or cells that has not been accomplished using moral sources as well. (fli.org.nz)
  • Furthermore, conditions that were treated unsuccessfully by aborted tissue, are now routinely treated by adult stem cells. (fli.org.nz)
  • However, most widely-known is the usage of aborted cells in the manufacture of vaccines. (fli.org.nz)
  • We are urgently appealing to President Trump to direct that any new COVID-19 vaccine, receiving federal taxpayer funding, uses NO aborted human fetal cells in its development. (lifepetitions.com)
  • We, the undersigned, call on you to only permit federal funding for ethical research in pursuit of a new COVID-19 vaccine - using NO aborted human fetal cells. (lifepetitions.com)
  • Tissue Culture is the term used to describe the process of removing tissues, cells or organs from either a plant or animal and their subsequent transfer into an artificial environment that encourages development. (microbiologynote.com)
  • Companies, like Corning started to create and market disposable glass and plastic cells culture equipment, better filters and other materials, powdered and liquid tissues culture mediums, as well as the laminar flowhood. (microbiologynote.com)
  • This is the culture of cells extracted directly from the host cell tissue. (microbiologynote.com)
  • The cells separated from the parent tissue are then cultivated on an appropriate container, and the resulting culture is known as the primary culture. (microbiologynote.com)
  • After the cells have been isolated from the tissue and then proliferated in the right conditions, they take up all the substrate available i.e. reach confluence. (microbiologynote.com)
  • Vaccines have foreign proteins including DNA from humans (albumin and aborted fetal cells) and DNA from animals (chickens, cows, pigs, guinea pigs, monkeys and even insects. (nsearch.com)
  • Most are also aware that the cells of aborted babies are often used to create vaccines. (studentsforlife.org)
  • While vaccines are of course a human good and help prevent suffering, the use of aborted cells is not necessary to create them, and the end does not justify the means. (studentsforlife.org)
  • These cells are found in the fetal heart but disappear shortly after birth. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • A micrograph of the human fetal heart, showing ordinary heart muscle cells in yellow and myofibroblasts in brown. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • The researchers grew myofibroblasts on top of heart muscle cells in the laboratory to create a model for studying the fetal heart. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • Exposing the cells to high level of bile acid, as found in the mother's and fetal blood in obstetric cholestasis, caused the cells to conduct electrical signals more slowly and increased the likelihood of arrhythmia. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • Since vaccines activate the B cells to secrete antibody, the cytotoxic (killer) T cells are subsequently suppressed. (icnr.com)
  • What happens is that the mRNA in the vaccine enters the cytoplasm of some of the cells in one's body. (educatetruth.com)
  • To say that the diploid cells in some vaccines today are aborted fetal tissue is like saying that the orange juice you had for breakfast was actually a 6,000 year old orange tree. (harpocratesspeaks.com)
  • Andrea Gambotto, who is leading the research at the University of Pittsburgh, told Science why these human cells are useful. (newsweek.com)
  • Cultured [nonhuman] animal cells can produce the same proteins, but they would be decorated with different sugar molecules, which-in the case of vaccines-runs the risk of failing to evoke a robust and specific immune response," he said. (newsweek.com)
  • As a multicellular creature, you have dedicated cells or tissues to deal with the threat of infection. (hobblecreek.us)
  • The cells that make up a specific immune response both circulate in the blood and are in organs and tissues that make up your immune system, such as the thymus, bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen, appendix, tonsils, and Peyer's patches in the small intestine. (hobblecreek.us)
  • Raines talks about how vaccines for dogs are required at least every three years, depending on the vaccine, particularly the rabies vaccine, referring to dog vaccines as the "immune systems of pets" being "artificially manipulated with the rabies vaccine time and again throughout their lives. (scienceblogs.com)
  • She then goes on a tear, claiming that strange dog behaviors after the rabies vaccine, specifically the "rabies miasm," behavioral changes claimed to mimic the symptoms of early rabies. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Identification of the Negri bodies in the brain of an 8-year-old boy who died 8 days after a paralytic illness and 20 days after a dog bite, and who had received 9 injections of Semple's anti-rabies vaccine, provided evidence that he died of acute rabies encephalitis and not of post-vaccinal allergic encephalomyelitis. (vaccineriskawareness.com)
  • If we essentially know how different tissues and organs are kept healthy, we can then find out what goes wrong during disease. (ommegaonline.org)
  • The Government of India refuses to budge on the issue and says these are not cases of polio as the enterovirus has not been found in them but it does not have any rational explanation as to why such cases are rising after the introduction of the vaccine. (currenthealthscenario.com)
  • Doctors have put the full blame on the WHO once again as it inflated 32,419 globally reported cases of polio to 3.5 lakh to unleash this monster on innocent children. (currenthealthscenario.com)
  • During 1962 U.S. Congressional hearings, Dr. Bernard Greenberg, head of the Dept. of Biostatistics for the University of North Carolina School of Public Health, testified that not only did the cases of polio increase substantially after mandatory vaccinations-a 50% increase from 1957 to 1958, and an 80% increase from 1958 to 1959-but that the statistics were deliberately manipulated by the Public Health Service to give the opposite impression. (oawhealth.com)
  • In 1985, the CDC reported that 87% of the cases of polio in the U.S. between 1973 and 1983 were caused by the vaccine, and later declared that all but a few imported cases since were caused by the vaccine-and most of the imported cases occurred in fully vaccinated individuals. (oawhealth.com)
  • PER.C6, a retinal cell line that was isolated from an aborted fetus in 1985 was used by Janssen in development of COVID-19 Vaccine. (wikipedia.org)
  • By Sarah Quale - Despite Novavax's public statements that its COVID-19 vaccine does not have any connection to abortion-derived cell lines, evidence from a private letter and Novavax's own published study shows that the HEK293 aborted fetal cell line was used in the testing phase. (personhood.org)
  • After filing a request for emergency use authorization of its COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S. in January, Novavax, Inc., reports its protein-based vaccine does not have any connection to abortion-derived cell lines. (personhood.org)
  • In this same letter, Novavax also stated that "fetal-derived cell lines were not used in the manufacture, testing, or production of the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine. (personhood.org)
  • If Novavax is interested in providing a COVID-19 vaccine "to a lot of people who have been hesitant to get other vaccines," as its CEO Stanley Erck has said , then why not just speak plainly to the public? (personhood.org)
  • For many people, COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy stems from the vaccines' connection to abortion. (personhood.org)
  • Please SIGN this petition which asks President Trump to prioritize only ethical COVID-19 vaccine development with federal funds, and keep his pro-life promise. (lifepetitions.com)
  • Thank you for SIGNING and SHARING this urgent petition which asks President Trump to stop federal funds from being used in unethical research on a COVID-19 vaccine. (lifepetitions.com)
  • And, please see to it that federal funds are only used for ethical COVID-19 vaccine development. (lifepetitions.com)
  • However, mouse immunogenicity studies with the current COVID-19 vaccine candidates did not show these effects. (educatetruth.com)
  • In two articles of the same name, The Covid-19 Vaccine and the U.S. Policy of Depopulation, published in the Final Call Newspaper, Dr. Ava Muhammad, the national spokesperson for the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam, goes in-depth on the reasons why Black people should not take the Covid-19 vaccines. (joshuastruth.com)
  • Over the past few weeks, we've watched high-profile figures, including Vice President Mike Pence, President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris take the Covid-19 vaccine. (joshuastruth.com)
  • In other cases, notably the vaccines made by Pfizer, Sputnik-V and Moderna, HEK-293 was used during the testing phase. (wikipedia.org)
  • HEK 293 , used in the development of the Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca vaccines, was derived from the kidneys of a baby girl of three-months' gestation aborted in the Netherlands in 1972. (avoicefortruth.com)
  • These mRNA vaccines produced by Pfizer and Moderna do not alter human DNA or genetics at all - not even close. (educatetruth.com)
  • Yet, I have already had the first round of the mRNA Pfizer vaccine. (educatetruth.com)
  • Additionally, the highly respected Cochrane Database Review repeatedly contradicts the CDC's claims by demonstrating that there is a conspicuous lack of unequivocal scientific evidence supporting their claim that influenza vaccines are safe and effective . (greenmedinfo.com)
  • Considering that coronavirus has a 99.8 percent recovery rate-similar to annual influenza-one could even question the need for a vaccine. (clmagazine.org)
  • But they also say there may be an unresolvable impasse in the public response: Can or should the leading provider of women's health care be shut down in a showdown over the moral status of embryonic and fetal life? (religionnews.com)
  • She added that donors "can stipulate where their money goes and can ask that it not pay for embryonic stem cell research. (salon.com)
  • Early polio research included the use of embryonic tissue . (salon.com)
  • there are reasons to have conversations about embryonic stem cell research and fetal tissue research. (salon.com)
  • Although the vaccine materials are purified from cell debris, traces of human DNA fragments remain. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Catholic Church has encouraged its members to use alternative vaccines, produced without human cell lines, if possible. (wikipedia.org)
  • Federal regulations specify there can be "reasonable payments associated with the transportation, implantation, processing, preservation, quality control, or storage of human fetal tissue. (religionnews.com)
  • Human fetal tissue research has gone on for decades. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Researchers use fetal tissue to understand cell biology and human development. (wonkette.com)
  • As Maureen L. Condic-a human stem cell researcher and associate professor of neurobiology and anatomy at the University of Utah School of Medicine-points out in her National Review rebuttal to Holt's piece, fetal tissue is no longer required for vaccines. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • FYI - WI-38, a vaccine ingredient is human female fetal lung tissue. (educate-yourself.org)
  • There are presently many human embryo derived vaccines (from aborted baby tissues ) available for use or in the process of being developed. (thegiftoflife.info)
  • (www) (www) Work on human embryo tissue for vaccines for HIV, Flu, Asian Flu, and Ebola is taking place now. (thegiftoflife.info)
  • There are presently only 4 human embryo derived vaccines in the USA for which there is no other morally licit choice presently available for use in this country. (thegiftoflife.info)
  • This whole subject of human embryo derived vaccines is covered in detail at The Children of God for Life website. (thegiftoflife.info)
  • The use of aborted human cell lines is not necessary at any point in the vaccine creation process-design, production, or testing. (personhood.org)
  • There are alternative human cell lines that are not only free of ethical controversy but also offer scientific advantages to the HEK293 cell line for vaccines or routine drug testing. (personhood.org)
  • The Trump Administration's Health and Human Services guidelines were only redrawn last summer to prohibit the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Government's main medical research center, from using human tissue obtained from abortion in their research. (lifepetitions.com)
  • Unfortunately, some vaccines based upon cell lines from aborted human beings are already receiving hundreds of millions of dollars from the COVID-19 research grants. (lifepetitions.com)
  • Please do not turn your back on new HHS guidelines - issued only last July - which prohibit the NIH from using human tissue obtained from abortion in their research. (lifepetitions.com)
  • In May 2007, it was reported that over 1,600 adverse reactions, including three deaths, had been linked to Gardasil, Merck's new vaccine for human papillomavirus (HPV). (hpathy.com)
  • 7 Its founder, Debra Vinnedge, was prominently featured in Meredith Wadman's 2017 book The Vaccine Race , which offers a detailed history of vaccines developed using aborted human fetal tissue. (clmagazine.org)
  • In addition, pre-teens are injected with an HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine with the unproven goal of preventing cervical cancer. (clmagazine.org)
  • Vaccine ingredients include known toxicants and carcinogens such as thimersol (a mercury derivative), aluminum phosphate, formaldehyde (for which the Poisons Information Centre in Australia claims there is no acceptable safe amount that can be injected into a living human body), and phenoxyethanol (commonly known as antifreeze). (oawhealth.com)
  • How does the fact that there's an extra step involved in producing the vaccine's protein-based antigen(s) within the human body somehow mean that the final result isn't a true vaccine? (educatetruth.com)
  • By any rational standard, the mRNA vaccines are true vaccines in every sense of the word since they end up educating the human immune system to recognize a specific type of viral protein antigen which then causes this now educated immune system to specifically target the COVID-19 virus prior to an actual infection by the live virus. (educatetruth.com)
  • The request came after the Trump administration said it would ban the use of human fetal tissue in scientific and medical research by government scientists, in a decision one stem-cell biologist told Nature would "set back research. (newsweek.com)
  • The drug company has also chosen to discontinue production of its stand-alone polio vaccine, Poliovax, which also used MRC-5 for its production, and to retain another stand-alone polio vaccine, IPOL, that is ethically produced. (studentsforlife.org)
  • 13 Described as a government "black hole" process with no transparency or accountability, the CICP appears to lack sufficient funding, reflected in its less than 10 percent payout rate for mostly H1N1 swine flu vaccine injury claims and limited one-year statute of limitations. (clmagazine.org)
  • Even with the recent Ebola virus scare, statements were made that foetal tissue was "absolutely critical" for the development of a vaccine. (fli.org.nz)
  • For example, in the 1950s, scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden propagated a polio virus in fetal cell lines to make into a polio vaccine. (wikipedia.org)
  • The common ground, however, may come if significant treatment or cures are found with fetal tissue research by scientists anywhere in the world. (religionnews.com)
  • These three areas combined to allow many more scientists to use cell, tissue and organ culture in their research. (microbiologynote.com)
  • David Prentice, vice president and research director at the anti-abortion Charlotte Lozier Institute, and associate scholar Dr. James Sherley wrote in a piece on the organization's website that regardless of their individual views, policymakers, healthcare officials, scientists, vaccine creators and funders should consider that the potential ethical dilemma may be a barrier for accessing the vaccine for some. (newsweek.com)
  • CDC scientists found Zika virus RNA persisted in fetal brains and in placentas for more than seven months after the pregnant women contracted Zika. (cdc.gov)
  • While LifeSite opposes immorally-produced vaccines using aborted fetal cell lines, we do not have a position on any particular coronavirus vaccines produced without such moral problems. (lifepetitions.com)
  • To address the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Congress directed $10 billion to project Operation Warp Speed to develop vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics-so-called countermeasures. (clmagazine.org)
  • 1 While the public health community and media laud the ambitious goal of producing enough vaccine for every person in the US by January 2021, other people have expressed concern that rapid development of a coronavirus vaccine might take shortcuts with proper safety testing. (clmagazine.org)
  • Indeed, 50 percent of Americans would not receive a coronavirus vaccine when one becomes available, and another 25 percent aren't sure. (clmagazine.org)
  • Historically, vaccine development can take 10 years or longer, 3 which may explain why many Americans, parents especially, lack trust in a coronavirus vaccine developed under such a hasty timeline. (clmagazine.org)
  • Additionally, new coronavirus vaccines may be only 50 percent effective, similar to a yearly flu shot. (clmagazine.org)
  • Another concern for people of faith is news that experimental coronavirus vaccines could be produced using tissue derived from aborted babies. (clmagazine.org)
  • With numerous vaccines currently mandated for work, school, college, and daycare-and soon a coronavirus vaccine likely added to the list when marketed-the potential for harm increases. (clmagazine.org)
  • When recipients of a new coronavirus vaccine are killed or injured, they or their families will be prohibited from suing the vaccine makers. (clmagazine.org)
  • 5. Should pathogen-specific vaccines, including current injections with synthetic mRNA spike proteins for coronavirus (or monkeypox) be considered new terms for drugging young and old, particularly in America (see also #3)? (scipinion.com)
  • 6. Have recent propaganda to inject the public (young and old), on global scale, with synthetic mRNA spike protein encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles and claims as coronavirus 'vaccines' been proven safe or effective in preventing infections by coronavirus or mutants (delta, omicron) or hospitalization? (scipinion.com)
  • Fetal bovine serum (FBS) is the most widely used, the most difficult to obtain and the most expensive cell culture promoter used in drug manufacturing. (nsearch.com)
  • Between 1970 and 1991 approximately 1,500 people received fetal pancreatic tissue transplants in attempts to treat diabetes, mostly in the former Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • People are being offered $1,500 to take the covid vaccine. (bottomlinefacts.com)
  • Simian virus 40 (SV40) a monkey virus found for years in the polio vaccine and is a potent cancer agent. (educate-yourself.org)
  • Simian virus 40 (SV40), a polyomavirus of rhesus macaque origin, was discovered in 1960 as a contaminant of polio vaccines that were distributed to millions of people from 1955 through early 1963. (educate-yourself.org)
  • It later came out that one of the polio vaccines being administered was contaminated with SV40, a cancer-causing agent. (joshuastruth.com)
  • Abortion helped researchers develop a vaccine to reduce miscarriages, so women who want to have babies can do that. (wonkette.com)
  • In what was supposed to be some sort of "bombshell," antiabortion crusaders claimed that Nucatola admitted harvesting aborted fetal parts, changing abortion procedures to accommodate the harvesting of aborted fetal parts, then illegally selling the aborted fetal parts to medical researchers. (latimes.com)
  • Without running afoul of the law, facilities such as New York's Bellevue Hospital for "insane and feebleminded women" provided aborted babies for researchers like polio vaccine pioneer Dr. Albert Sabin. (avoicefortruth.com)
  • In the world of fetal tissue research, researchers and abortionists work together to obtain viable tissue. (avoicefortruth.com)
  • To find out, researchers used vaccine data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to simulate county-level MMR vaccine coverage for children ages 2 to 11. (scienceblogs.com)
  • The researchers became interested in the role of myofibroblasts after observing that they appear in the heart tissue in the second and third trimesters of gestation, when sudden death of the infant is most common in pregnancies affected by obstetric cholestasis. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • Time magazine reported that fetal tissue has contributed to vaccines for polio, rubella and chicken pox. (religionnews.com)
  • This new review brings to the forefront a few critically important questions: are natural infectious challenges essential for establishing a healthy immune system, and is the chicken pox vaccine doing more harm than good? (greenmedinfo.com)
  • High incidence of breakthrough varicella observed in healthy Japanese children immunized with live attenuated varicella vaccine (Oka strain)," Acta Paediatrica Japonica, vol. 39, no. 6, December 1997, pp. 663-8: the rate of varicella [chicken pox] occurrence among vaccinees was found to be much higher than rates reported previously by other authors. (vaccineriskawareness.com)
  • As a result, hundreds of children became sick and some even perished while this unethical vaccine was released to the public en masse anyway. (hpathy.com)
  • One important step we can take to ensure the production of ethical vaccines is to recognize and thank drug companies, like Sanofi Pasteur, when they move away from unethical vaccine production. (studentsforlife.org)
  • One of the first medical applications of cell lines derived from fetal tissues was their use in the production of the first polio vaccines. (wikipedia.org)
  • The use of fetal tissue in medical research is legal - and scientifically valuable. (religionnews.com)
  • There are plenty of legitimate reasons to question the unlikely philanthropic viral sensation of the summer -- from its gimmicky premise to the way it overshadows our own government's slashing of medical research funding -- but it's hard to argue with the more than $13 million raised for ALS so far, or the awareness the stunt has raised for the vicious and so far incurable degenerative disease. (salon.com)
  • Medical research almost always inspires moral questions, and those questions need to be asked and debated. (salon.com)
  • Here is a list of medical journal abstracts on vaccine hazards. (educate-yourself.org)
  • In our opinion, the possibility that vaccine benefits may have been overrated and the risk of potential adverse effects underestimated, has not been rigorously evaluated in the medical and scientific community. (educate-yourself.org)
  • The Vaccine Chart of the Sound Choice Pharmaceutical Institute (SCPI) lists dozens of vaccines and medical products that contain aborted fetal cell lines. (hli.org)
  • on the study, Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor University in Texas, added: "I think our study is a wake-up call for what we can expect in the coming months and years as vaccine coverage rates continue to decline in the 18 states that now allow non-medical or philosophical belief exemptions. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Furthermore, mandating vaccines is a blatant violation of medical informed consent-a basic tenet of ethical medical practice. (clmagazine.org)
  • 9. Is it about time that medical decision makers focus research priorities to systematically study health outcomes among vaccinated and unvaccinated groups of individuals, within certain age-range, health status and environments to better understand whether or not the current vaccines promote immunity or protect public health? (scipinion.com)
  • The new research only used synthetic UDCA and the authors of the research do not condone the use of bear bile for research or medical purposes - see this Animals Asia statement for further clarification. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • One of those schools is the Ocean Charter School in Del Rey, California, where an entire century's worth of medical advances have effectively been thrown out the window: Since the 2007-2008 school year, between forty and sixty percent of incoming kindergarteners have been exempted from vaccines. (sethmnookin.com)
  • 1 Department of Experimental Medicine and Biotechnology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. (ommegaonline.org)
  • 2* Department of Experimental Medicine and Biotechnology, Research Block-B, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,India. (ommegaonline.org)
  • A good example would be the brain, since there is still a lot we do not know about how it works and if we are to find answers to these important questions, fundamental research must continue.The information acquired by fundamental research often provides new insights into more applied medical research that ultimately leads to the developmentof new medicines. (ommegaonline.org)
  • Minister Farrakhan's words to not take the Covid-19 vaccines were not said in vain, as the United States government along with America's medical and pharmaceutical industries have a history of anti-Black and anti-Indigenous practices and policies. (joshuastruth.com)
  • FUNDING: Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Medicines for Malaria Venture. (cdc.gov)
  • Sometimes we'll hear someone tell a story about how their child had the XYZ vaccine and ended up with autism or seizures. (metropolitanmama.net)
  • These vaccines are also laced with Thimerosal (mercury) which is a known neurotoxin and has a known connection to Autism. (hpathy.com)
  • 2 The wording makes it seem as if the aborted tissue has already led to cures, but the existence of these or any other "cures" is questionable, and seldom unique to fetal tissue. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • But if you don't see this embryo or tissue - whether from an abortion or a miscarriage - as having a moral status, you don't see the issue of giving consent for its use in research. (religionnews.com)
  • Whether or not the company's handling of fetal tissue is legal or moral, whether or not the tissue had a tragic origin, at least it can be used for good, they say. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • Again Deb Vinnedge states that with the exception of chickenpox, moral alternatives are available for every other vaccine - derived from animal cell lines. (fli.org.nz)
  • Immortalised cell lines are an important research tool offering a stable medium for experiments. (wikipedia.org)
  • One historical cell line used in rubella vaccines was originally obtained from a fetus aborted due to infection with rubella. (wikipedia.org)
  • Several of the vaccines in use or advanced development for COVID-19 use the cell lines HEK-293 or PER.C6 for production. (wikipedia.org)
  • Further, the cell lines used for these vaccines are far removed from their source material. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • Even these could be replaced by newer technology using non-fetal cell lines. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • According to a briefing paper prepared by the American Society for Cell Biology, transplanting fetal tissue into the brain successfully mitigated or eliminated symptoms for some patients, but caused "severe neurological side effects" in others. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • It must be noted that the 3 cell lines of embryo tissues being used did not come from single fetal tissue culture attempts. (thegiftoflife.info)
  • The fetal skin cell line that PSPs are based on was taken from an electively aborted baby whose body was donated to the University. (hli.org)
  • Secondly and most important, this claim proved to be incorrect in that Merck developed a vaccine derived from an animal cell line which reports state, showed promise in clinical trials. (fli.org.nz)
  • Over the past year, the basic facts of COVID-19 vaccines and fetal cell lines have become familiar to most of us. (avoicefortruth.com)
  • Ethical research and production techniques, using animal cell lines, are effective in ethically making vaccines in mass quantities. (lifepetitions.com)
  • I am pleased to announce that the FDA recently approved Sanofi Pasteur's request to switch from using an aborted fetal cell line (MRC-5) to using an ethical animal cell line to produce its polio combination vaccines Pentacel and Quadracel. (studentsforlife.org)
  • Furthermore, Sanofi-Pasteur's ongoing effort to develop a vaccine for COVID-19 also does not rely on cell lines linked to elective abortion. (studentsforlife.org)
  • The signatories described the use of fetal cell lines as "ethically problematic," and asked Hahn "not only ensure that Americans will have access to a COVID vaccine that is free of ethical concerns, but to encourage and incentivize pharmaceutical companies to use only ethical cell lines or processes for producing vaccines. (newsweek.com)
  • Janssen Research & Development USA, a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary, is meanwhile using PER.c6, a retinal cell line from a fetus aborted in 1985. (newsweek.com)
  • This academy also called for the development of new vaccines that can be made by other means. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fetal tissue also led to the development of the polio vaccine , and nobody wants to go back to the old-timey days of polio. (wonkette.com)
  • Some defenders of fetal tissue research, such as Vox.com's Sarah Kliff and microbiologist Nathalia Holt, draw attention to the role of fetal tissue in the development of vaccines. (lifelegaldefensefoundation.org)
  • Food and beverages do not contain any aborted fetal material but may be tastier because of the nature of the research done in their development. (hli.org)
  • Development of vaccines and Basic biology research. (fli.org.nz)
  • This claim is not isolated with research documenting these horrific acts since the 1930's - including development of the polio vaccine. (fli.org.nz)
  • PER.C6 , used in the development of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, was derived from the retinas of a baby aborted at 18-weeks' gestation in 1985. (avoicefortruth.com)
  • In anticipation of vaccine development and use, CDC recently began national surveillance for the viral agents of gastroenteritis. (cdc.gov)
  • however, neither fetus was aborted for the purposes of vaccine development . (harpocratesspeaks.com)
  • In spite of this, the notion that aluminum in vaccines is safe appears to be widely accepted. (educate-yourself.org)
  • Discussions regarding the cumulative amount of mercury and aluminum in vaccines have risen to the forefront of many discussions. (nsearch.com)
  • If an adult or child is killed or injured by a vaccine, federal law-the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986-prohibits the person from suing the drug company that made the vaccine. (clmagazine.org)
  • It is a fact that the vaccine manufactures and the abortion industry have been working together since the 1960's using aborted baby tissue to develop vaccines on. (harpocratesspeaks.com)
  • And there is a connection to abortion present in Novavax's vaccine-one that is completely unnecessary. (personhood.org)
  • Also, it begs the question about the logical use of this vaccine in infants who cannot engage in carnal relations where Hep. (hpathy.com)
  • I'm not sure what doesn't add up: Infants who are two young to be vaccinated are precisely the ones at risk of catching a vaccine-preventable disease. (sethmnookin.com)
  • A new study by CDC is the first to show Zika virus RNA replicating in brain tissues of infants with microcephaly who later died and in placentas of women who suffered pregnancy losses after Zika infection during pregnancy. (cdc.gov)
  • tions for anthrax vaccine adsorbed (AVA) (CDC. (cdc.gov)
  • reflect the status of anthrax vaccine supplies in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • etanercept decreases effects of anthrax vaccine by pharmacodynamic antagonism. (medscape.com)
  • Use of the term "ethical" to describe vaccines ignores the mandatory nature of vaccines and the potential for severe vaccine adverse effects, regardless of how the vaccines were made. (clmagazine.org)
  • 11. Could other environmental, biological or chemical hazards exacerbate the adverse effects of pathogen-specific vaccines, particularly in the growing bodies of the unborn, newborn, infant or the immune-compromised individuals? (scipinion.com)
  • [6] These retroviruses are normally not capable of infecting other species, but during the vaccine manufacturing process where viable biological materials from different species are often cultured together, or undergo accidental admixture, they can become reactivated and infectious to another species. (greenmedinfo.com)
  • Under federal law, employers and universities cannot legally mandate COVID vaccines because they are unlicensed Emergency Use Authorization products which are, by definition, experimental. (vaccinetruth.net)
  • As reviewed earlier, vaccines are reversing these roles, (4) attempting to substitute vaccine-induced humoral immunity for the far more efficient mucosal immunity, the latter in turn undergoing a process of "atrophy of disuse" as a result of this role-switching. (medicalveritas.org)
  • 10. Is it possible to develop universal cost-effective vaccines that are prophylactic, safe and effective in promoting natural immunity? (scipinion.com)
  • Passive immunity, unlike vaccines which take weeks or months to produce immunity, can prompt an immune response within hours or days. (hobblecreek.us)
  • [5] When the goal is to prevent infection, injecting children with the very infectious and communicable pathogen the vaccine is supposed to prevent seems like the very definition of quackery, does it not? (greenmedinfo.com)
  • Why, in a year when millions will receive abortion-derived vaccines, did we not remember the victims of fetal tissue harvesting, mourn them, and call for ethical alternatives? (avoicefortruth.com)