• In 2002, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued a report to Congress on the Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program (AVIP), a mandatory program created by the military in the late 1990s. (davidicke.com)
  • Both groups, those who had already left and those indicating their intention to leave, ranked AVIP [Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program] as a key factor in their decision to leave or change their participation. (umn.edu)
  • According to our survey results, the reported rate and severity of adverse events experienced by personnel who had received the anthrax shots were considerably higher than those published in the vaccine manufacturer's product insert in use at the time of the survey or reported by DOD. (davidicke.com)
  • In 1885, Pasteur produced his celebrated first vaccine for rabies by growing the virus in rabbits and then weakening it by drying the affected nerve tissue. (wikipedia.org)
  • As if that were not enough, Pasteur also introduced the concept of therapeutic vaccines with his studies of rabies. (frontiersin.org)
  • (9) (d) , the owner of a dog shall have the dog vaccinated against rabies by a veterinarian or, if a veterinarian is physically present at the location the vaccine is administered, by a veterinary technician, pursuant to s. 89.05 (2) (d) , at no later than 5 months of age and revaccinated within one year after the initial vaccination. (wisconsin.gov)
  • The owner of a dog shall have the dog revaccinated against rabies by a veterinarian or, if a veterinarian is physically present at the location the vaccine is administered, by a veterinary technician, pursuant to s. 89.05 (2) (d) , before the date that the immunization expires as stated on the certificate of vaccination or, if no date is specified, within 3 years after the previous vaccination. (wisconsin.gov)
  • The veterinarian shall keep a copy of each certificate of rabies vaccination in a file maintained for this purpose until the date that the immunization expires or until the dog is revaccinated whichever occurs first. (wisconsin.gov)
  • After issuing the certificate of rabies vaccination, the person who administers the vaccine under par. (wisconsin.gov)
  • 20 Q3f.3 How effective is the influenza vaccine? (faqs.org)
  • 20 Note that influenza vaccine protects against influenza only, and not agains= t other respiratory infections. (faqs.org)
  • 20 Q3f.4 How long does the influenza vaccine last? (faqs.org)
  • 20 Q3f.5 What are some of the risks of the influenza vaccine? (faqs.org)
  • 20 Q3f.6 When is the influenza vaccine recommended? (faqs.org)
  • 20 The antiviral drugs amantadine and rimantadine are also effective against i= nfluenza A, but not influenza B.=20 Q3f.7 When is the influenza vaccine contraindicated? (faqs.org)
  • Thirty days after the first injection, both groups were injected with a culture of live anthrax bacteria. (wikipedia.org)
  • Accordingly, why was Pasteur such a genius as to discern how the immune system functions to protect us against invasion by the microbial world when no one had even made the distinction between fungi, bacteria, or viruses, and no one had formulated any theories of immunity. (frontiersin.org)
  • Between the 1880s and the mid twentieth century, no one had reproduced Pasteur's work, attenuating bacteria to make vaccines. (frontiersin.org)
  • A scanning electron microscope image of a single neutrophil (yellow), engulfing anthrax bacteria (orange). (wikidoc.org)
  • For example, an estimated 84 percent of the personnel who had had anthrax vaccine shots between September 1998 and September 2000 reported having side effects or reactions. (davidicke.com)
  • Nov 8, 2002 (CIDRAP News) The Pentagon's mandatory anthrax shots caused adverse reactions in most recipients and helped prompt many Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard members to transfer to other units or leave the military between 1998 and 2000, according to a survey by Congress's General Accounting Office (GAO). (umn.edu)
  • The survey indicated that 85% of troops who received an anthrax shot had an adverse reaction, a rate far higher than the 30% claimed by the manufacturer in 2000, when the survey was conducted. (umn.edu)
  • The program was cut back to a few select units in 2000 because of a vaccine shortage due to the manufacturer's difficulty in gaining Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for its operation after a plant renovation. (umn.edu)
  • Although the survey was conducted in 2000, before the terrorist and anthrax attacks of September and October 2001 and before the FDA approval of the manufacturing changes, the GAO believes the findings "are still valid and useful" as a measure of the vaccination program's performance, the report says. (umn.edu)
  • The survey showed that between September 1998 and September 2000, "about 16 percent of the pilots and aircrew members of the guard and reserve had (1) transferred to another unit (primarily to nonflying positions to avoid or delay receiving the anthrax shots), (2) moved to inactive status, or (3) left the military," the report says. (umn.edu)
  • From the survey results, the GAO estimated that 37% of aircrew personnel had received at least one anthrax shot (of the six-dose regimen) by September 2000. (umn.edu)
  • This, while the U.S. government, the pharmaceutical industry and international corporate interests announced on March 2, 2000 the creation of a new multi-billion dollar alliance called the Millennium Vaccine Initiative (MVI) to vaccinate all of the world's children with existing and new vaccines, including those being targeted for accelerated development for AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. (nvic.org)
  • In 1970 and 1971, CRS cases soared to 77 and 68 respectively. (wellwithin1.com)
  • The difference between smallpox vaccination and anthrax or chicken cholera vaccination was that the weakened form of the latter two disease organisms had been "generated artificially", so a naturally weak form of the disease organism did not need to be found. (wikipedia.org)
  • The purpose of the ITFDE was to establish criteria and apply them systematically to evaluate the potential eradicability of other diseases in the aftermath of the Smallpox Eradication Program. (cdc.gov)
  • Smallpox vaccine is accessed by dipping a bifurcated needle directly into the vaccine vial. (cdc.gov)
  • They have had a prominent place in the history of medicine, from Pasteur's pioneering 19th-century work with cattle (the first effective bacterial vaccine and the second effective vaccine ever) to the controversial late 20th century use of a modern product to protect American troops against the use of anthrax in biological warfare. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pasteur's oxygen method did eventually produce a vaccine but only after he had been awarded a patent on the production of an anthrax vaccine. (wikipedia.org)
  • After having thoroughly read Pasteur's lab notes, the science historian Gerald L. Geison declared Pasteur had given a misleading account of the preparation of the anthrax vaccine used in the experiment at Pouilly-le-Fort. (wikipedia.org)
  • A persistent problem with Pasteur's vaccine was achieving the correct balance between virulence and immunogenicity during preparation. (wikipedia.org)
  • As I too became interested in vaccines later in my career, I began to wonder about Pasteur's pioneering vaccine work, especially the idea that it was important to use live attenuated microbes to generate immunity. (frontiersin.org)
  • One vaccine had been generated using Pasteur's principles, the live attenuated Yellow Fever Virus vaccine, which was created in the 1930s ( Theiler and Smith, 1936 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Now there is evidence from two separate cohorts of children, and two separate teams of researchers, that the vaccine strain measles virus is present in these children. (whale.to)
  • Most travelers will be immune to measles due to prior immunization, with older travelers immune from having had measles as a child. (bccdc.ca)
  • Those who were born prior to 1970 are likely to be immune due to prior measles infection. (bccdc.ca)
  • Tests made at birth reveal that infants have exquisite taste and odor discrimination and definite preferences, and visual and auditory tests demonstrate how remarkably a newborn can imitate a variety of facial expressions and vowel vocalizations (Meltzoff & Prinz, 2002). (studyres.com)
  • DoD launched a program in 1998 to inoculate all troops against anthrax. (umn.edu)
  • 20 Adverse reactions include local tenderness, and, infrequently, fever, "most= often [affecting] people who have had no exposure to the influenza virus antigens in the vaccine (e.g. small children). (faqs.org)
  • For administration of routinely recommended vaccines, there is no evidence of risk of exposure of vaccine components to the health care provider, so conditions in the provider labeled as contraindications and precautions to a vaccine components are not a reason to withdraw from this function of administering the vaccine to someone else. (cdc.gov)
  • The most likely routes of exposure are handling infected animal products (usually imported from regions in which anthrax is common), inhaling spores from contaminated animal products or eating undercooked meat from an infected animal. (harpocratesspeaks.com)
  • In short, unless you work in a setting where exposure is likely (e.g., tanner, lab personnel working with anthrax, military, etc.), your risk for this disease is probably very, very low. (harpocratesspeaks.com)
  • Horrible enough, the power elite defense establishment has initiated the genocide of millions of Americans with the contamination of polio vaccines that has seeded the entire baby boom generation with cancer viruses. (illuminati-news.com)
  • Another controversial hypothesis, advanced by the journalist Edward Hooper, holds that the epidemic began with a batch of contaminated polio vaccine in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. (balloon-juice.com)
  • All currently used anthrax vaccines show considerable local and general reactogenicity (erythema, induration, soreness, fever) and serious adverse reactions occur in about 1% of recipients. (wikipedia.org)
  • The 55-page report detailed a litany of adverse reactions to the anthrax vaccine, and the subsequent mass exodus of military pilots and other highly valuable military personnel who refused the mandated vaccine. (davidicke.com)
  • At the time of the survey, the vaccine product insert listed the rate of adverse reactions at about 30% and the rate of systemic reactions at 0.2%, the report says. (umn.edu)
  • The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is available to vaccinees, but it is a "passive" system relying on voluntary reporting. (umn.edu)
  • The GAO recommended that the Department of Defense (DoD) set up an active surveillance program for vaccine reactions. (umn.edu)
  • Active Bacterial Core surveillance (ABCs) was established in 1995 as part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Emerging Infections Program (EIP) network to assess the extent of invasive bacterial infections of public health importance. (cdc.gov)
  • Active Bacterial Core surveillance (ABCs), a program in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Emerging Infections Program (EIP) network, was launched in 1995 as part of the CDC strategy to address the worldwide threat of emerging infectious diseases ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • and strengthen the state and federal public health infrastructure with regard to surveillance, prevention and control programs. (cdc.gov)
  • Providers are sometimes concerned when they have the same contraindications or precautions as their patients from whom they withhold or defer vaccine. (cdc.gov)
  • Therefore, this course will highlight the expected side effects, common reactions, and contraindications to the vaccine. (netce.com)
  • Because unused prefilled syringes also typically must be discarded if not used within the same day that they are filled, vaccine wastage might occur. (cdc.gov)
  • At the heart of the debate stand a few courageous physicians whose independent, multi-disciplinary approach to investigating the possible biological mechanisms of vaccine-induced autism is serving as a counterweight to the steadfast denials by infectious disease specialists and government health officials defending current mass vaccination policies. (nvic.org)
  • As age takes its toll and our immune systems can no longer keep there laboratory-created viruses in check, these 'biological time bombs' are now activating with one out of three 'boomers' getting cancer. (illuminati-news.com)
  • His laboratory notebooks, now in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, in fact show Pasteur used the method of rival Jean-Joseph-Henri Toussaint (1847-1890), a Toulouse veterinary surgeon, to create the anthrax vaccine. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Austrian-South African immunologist Max Sterne (1905-1997) developed an attenuated live animal vaccine in 1935 that is still employed and derivatives of his strain account for almost all veterinary anthrax vaccines used in the world today. (wikipedia.org)
  • Beginning in 1934 at the Onderstepoort Veterinary Research Institute, north of Pretoria, he prepared an attenuated anthrax vaccine, using the method developed by Pasteur. (wikipedia.org)
  • First, the report validates many of the concerns parents have voiced for decades about childhood vaccine schedules. (davidicke.com)
  • After all, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is directing the Childhood Immunization Program under the same dysfunctional decision-making paradigm as the one used by the military. (davidicke.com)
  • Mass childhood rubella immunization programs .designed to produce "herd immunity" are intended to prevent the spread of rubella to one "herd" susceptible women of childbearing age by creating a high level of immunity in another "herd" young population groups. (wellwithin1.com)
  • Why revisit a report, written nearly two decades ago, on how the military handled the anthrax vaccine? (davidicke.com)
  • The refusal two decades ago by vaccine manufacturers, government health agencies and medical organizations to seriously investigate reports of vaccine-associated brain injury and immune system dysfunction, including autistic behaviors, is reaping tragic consequences today. (nvic.org)
  • For the past few years much of my lab's work has focused on autism, including an evaluation of the possible contribution of thimerosal, the ethylmercury-containing vaccine preservative. (vaccineriskawareness.com)
  • I understand that you are currently evaluating legislation to removal thimerosal from vaccines used in Hawaii. (vaccineriskawareness.com)
  • Moreover, it is vital that states indicate their expectation of thimerosal-free vaccines in order to shift the pharmaceutical industry to this safer form. (vaccineriskawareness.com)
  • The report recommends that the Pentagon set up a program to actively monitor reactions to the vaccine. (umn.edu)
  • Initially, the vaccine had "little or no impact on the number of [rubella] cases reported" but, even when incidence rates fell into decline during the 1970 s there was no concurrent progressive decline in CRS until the early 1980 s. (wellwithin1.com)
  • En 1918, lors de la fameuse grippe espagnole, l incidence aux USA était d environ 50,000 cas /100,000 (il y avait eu alors 60,000 morts au Canada). (conspiration.ca)
  • En 1968, lors de la dernière grande pandémie, nommée grippe de Hong Kong, l incidence, aux USA toujours, a été d environ 1,000 cas /100,000 (il y avait eu 785 morts au Canada). (conspiration.ca)
  • Au début des années 1970, l incidence était tombée sous la barre des 500 cas / 100,000. (conspiration.ca)
  • It's time to re-evaluate recommendations related to the approval, mandating and monitoring of vaccines. (davidicke.com)
  • It's time to re-evaluate how the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) make recommendations related to the approval, mandating and monitoring of vaccines. (davidicke.com)
  • Approval of the vaccine was based on a placebo-controlled study in mill workers (PDF) and a couple studies conducted by the CDC. (harpocratesspeaks.com)
  • This enhanced public awareness has been fueled by persistent reports by parents in the U.S., Canada and Europe that their children were healthy, bright and happy until they received one or more vaccines and then descended into the isolated, painful world of autism marked by chronic immune and neurological dysfunction, including repetitive and uncontrollable behavior. (nvic.org)
  • As scientific evidence reveals that a portion of autism lies on the vaccine injury spectrum, parents determined to find help for their children are turning to doctors exploring diet and immune modulating therapies. (nvic.org)
  • The agenda is very much on its way through immune-whacking vaccines they injected in us when we were children. (illuminati-news.com)
  • In the 1870s, the French chemist Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) applied his previous method of immunising chickens against chicken cholera to anthrax, which affected cattle, and thereby aroused widespread interest in combating other diseases with the same approach. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sixteen percent of the survey respondents had either left the military or changed their status, at least in part because of the vaccination program. (umn.edu)
  • Last May, DoD announced it would step up the vaccination program again, but the shots would be required only for personnel deployed longer than 15 days in high-risk areas. (umn.edu)
  • In other findings, the survey suggested that only about 40% of the aircrew personnel were satisfied with the information DoD provided about the vaccination program. (umn.edu)
  • Public confidence in the vaccination program will be greatly increased when mercury is removed, allowing the full public health benefits without the unnecessary mercury burden. (vaccineriskawareness.com)
  • This course is designed for members of the healthcare interdisciplinary team who must make informed decisions about participation in the voluntary pre-event vaccination program and to answer questions from patients, family, and friends about the vaccine. (netce.com)
  • As Sterne's vaccine is a live vaccine, vaccination during use of antibiotics produces much reduced results and should be avoided. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, based entirely on modern biotechnological techniques, as to date encompass a wider range of altogether newer medicinal compounds, e.g., antibiotics, vaccines, and monclonal antibodies (MABs) that may now be produced commercially using well-defined, optimized, and improved fermentative methodologies. (123dok.com)
  • Vaccine from two or more vials should never be combined to make one or more doses. (cdc.gov)
  • The F1-V (fusion protein) vaccine protected mice for a year against an inhalation challenge and is now being tested in primates. (medscape.com)
  • 20 An intranasal flu vaccine has shown efficacy in trials and may be available= within a year. (faqs.org)
  • Overall, PfSPZ vaccines meet safety, tolerability, and efficacy requirements for protecting pregnant women and travelers, with licensure for these populations possible within five years. (cdc.gov)
  • Second, the report's insights into the military's poor handling of the anthrax program are valuable today - when the threat of a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine mandate looms large - for their potential to reshape our current approach to vaccines and mandates. (davidicke.com)
  • Utilitarianism and herd immunity are central correlative concepts in this discussion on mass immunization. (wellwithin1.com)
  • Herd immunity is associated with mass immunization by virtue of the belief that if high percentages of a population or community are adequately immunized against certain diseases, virtually all persons will be protected from disease. (wellwithin1.com)
  • Immunization against rubella presents an interesting example of both the utilitarian rationale behind mass immunization and of the sometimes perverse effects of inadequate immunity thresholds and of achieving targeted immunity thresholds but within the wrong herd population. (wellwithin1.com)
  • Mass rubella immunization, perhaps one of the clearest examples of immunization for utilitarian purposes, is meant to offer protection, not to the vaccine recipient but, to fetuses in utero whose susceptible mothers may contact an infectious carrier. (wellwithin1.com)
  • Vaccinating children en mass against rubella is not justified by any significant health benefits accrued by the children themselves. (wellwithin1.com)
  • Protecting children and mass vaccination programs to block transmission and eliminate malaria are long-term objectives. (cdc.gov)
  • This discovery revolutionized work in infectious diseases and Pasteur gave these artificially weakened diseases the generic name "vaccines", in honor of Jenner's groundbreaking discovery. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some human diseases have made that transition in the space of recorded history, for example over six hundred years syphillis declined from a horrific short-term death sentence to a treatable long-term nuisance. (balloon-juice.com)
  • Toward the end of his career, Pasteur moved from microbiology to the study of vaccines, a natural extension, to try to prevent infectious diseases in domestic animals. (frontiersin.org)
  • In the U.S., 27 states have made infectious diseases a presumptive illness for fire fighters and emergency medical providers. (iaff.org)
  • This program is intended to support the provisions of the IAFF Executive Board policy on infectious diseases. (iaff.org)
  • Currently administered human anthrax vaccines include acellular (USA, UK) and live spore (Russia) varieties. (wikipedia.org)
  • AIDS was implanted in the blacks and homosexuals (useless eaters, as the Illuminati call them) [ 2 ] , through the hepatitis B vaccines laced with live AIDS virus. (illuminati-news.com)
  • How much longer can short-sighted foolish people continue to live in Southern California as global warming drives the temperatures up into Death Valley territory and 40% of the Sierra snow pack goes away, making the Colorado River a damp creek? (blogspot.com)
  • For non-live vaccines, manufacturers typically recommend use within the same day that a vaccine is withdrawn or reconstituted. (cdc.gov)
  • For live vaccines that require reconstitution, manufacturers typically recommend the vaccine be used as soon as possible after reconstitution and be discarded if not used within 30 minutes after reconstitution. (cdc.gov)
  • By comparison, in addition to his many contributions to microbiology, Pasteur introduced the concept that vaccination could be applied to any microbial disease, and he reported methods as to how the virulence of microbes could attenuated so that live microbes could be used to make prophylactic vaccines that could be made in the laboratory and manufactured in unlimited quantities for use worldwide. (frontiersin.org)
  • 575 shipments, 192 total labs received live, incompletely irradiated Dugway anthrax. (blogspot.com)
  • [ 17 ] Live vaccines are in development. (medscape.com)
  • But its conclusions add support to recommendations made by other scientific groups like the federal government's dietary guidelines advisory committee, which has long discouraged the consumption of red and processed meat. (blogspot.com)
  • Every attempt has been made to substantiate, support, and provide recommendations for our locals to establish similar policies within their departments for the health and welfare of our fellow brothers and sisters. (iaff.org)
  • The vial must be accessed in the immediate patient area to reduce environmental contamination by vaccine virus. (cdc.gov)
  • To prevent contamination of the vial, make sure the patient area is clean and free of potentially contaminated equipment. (cdc.gov)
  • With little help from colleagues, Sterne performed small-scale experiments which isolated the "Sterne strain" (34F2) of anthrax which became, and remains today, the basis of most of the improved livestock anthrax vaccines throughout the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • This report was the first major review of evidence that vaccines can cause acute and chronic brain inflammation leading to neurological dysfunction associated with regressive autism. (nvic.org)
  • Even as the race to add new vaccines to the routine child vaccination schedule rushes forward, parents, whose children became autistic after receiving existing vaccines, are changing the direction of autism research and the vaccine safety debate. (nvic.org)
  • ABCs has directly affected public health policies and practices through the development and evaluation of vaccines and other prevention strategies, the monitoring of antimicrobial drug resistance, and the response to public health emergencies and other emerging infections. (cdc.gov)
  • Of particular interest to parents is a study published in Arch Pediatr Adolesc= Medicine, Oct 1995, 149:1113, in which children at high risk for otitis media (ear infections) showed 32% fewer cases during t= he flu season when they received the flu vaccine. (faqs.org)
  • Some conspiracy theorists have suggested that the virus was created in a bioweapons laboratory. (balloon-juice.com)
  • We've seen recently how a corrupt pharmaceutical industry, just by putting a few letters in the mail and incentivizing the media to broadcast panic, can manipulate officials at the highest level of the federal government into endorsing the need for fast-tracking a vaccine. (davidicke.com)
  • This is the plan, and in the meantime the pharmaceutical industry can still make their trillions. (illuminati-news.com)
  • A highly effective vaccine is urgently needed, especially for Plasmodium falciparum (Pf), the deadliest human malaria parasite. (cdc.gov)
  • 30 clinical trials of PfSPZ vaccines in the U.S.A., Europe, Africa, and Asia, based on first-hand knowledge of the trials and PubMed searches of 'sporozoites,' 'malaria,' and 'vaccines. (cdc.gov)
  • EXPERT OPINION: First generation (radiation-attenuated) PfSPZ vaccines are safe, well tolerated, 80-100% efficacious against homologous controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) and provide 18-19months protection without boosting in Africa. (cdc.gov)
  • The BCCDC advises British Columbians to review their immunization status prior to travel. (bccdc.ca)
  • Effect of regression to the mean on decision making in health care. (cdc.gov)
  • Now parents of old and young vaccine injured children in the U.S. and Europe are joining with enlightened doctors in a rejection of the unscientific a priori assumption that a child's mental, physical and emotional regression after vaccination is only coincidentally but not causally related to the vaccines recently given. (nvic.org)
  • It does not discuss whether newer vaccine from the renovated plant run by BioPort Corp. in Lansing, Mich., might be safer than vaccine made before the renovation. (umn.edu)
  • She was someone I judged to be "too conservative" for me to mention the risks of vaccines. (vaccineriskawareness.com)
  • I told his Mom about my judgement of her and my cowardice to tell her about vaccine risks, and she slammed her fist into the kitchen wall. (vaccineriskawareness.com)
  • If government officials do undertake this re-evaluation process, they would do well to consider the GAO's critique of the military's handling of the anthrax vaccine - including the GAO's assessment of how one man's actions needlessly put an entire military population at risk of experiencing a dangerous reaction to an unproven vaccine. (davidicke.com)
  • The reaction rates from our survey were also consistent with the results of two earlier DOD studies of the anthrax vaccine. (davidicke.com)
  • Having worked in a medical practice, I can assure you that doctors will go to great lengths to avoid reporting vaccine reaction. (vaccineriskawareness.com)
  • To determine the herd immunity threshold for rubella immunization, health care professionals needed to consider whether it was more effective to inoculate young children (reducing the risk of infection) or whether to concentrate inoculations on adolescent girls prior to child bearing age (decreasing the number of susceptibles). (wellwithin1.com)
  • This blog began in 2007, focusing on anthrax vaccine, and later expanded to other public health and political issues. (blogspot.com)
  • The IAFF Executive Board supports the Fire Service Joint Labor Management-Wellness Fitness Initiative and NFPA 1500, Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program , as it relates to fire department medical programs (Chapter 10). (iaff.org)
  • Vaccine Awareness Week Articles Ready for You! (nvic.org)
  • The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside. (sott.net)
  • One of those people was comedian Rob Schneider , who has recently come out as a vocal critic of California bill AB 2109 , which would require parents to get informed about vaccines before they could get a personal belief exemption. (harpocratesspeaks.com)
  • The GAO report documented that overall injuries, both localized and systemic, from the anthrax vaccine were double the reported rate from the manufacturer. (davidicke.com)
  • The program "appears to have adversely affected the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve in terms of retaining needed experienced personnel," states the report, which was released in late October. (umn.edu)
  • Such marked variances from the product insert data suggest the possibility of a change in the composition of the vaccine from the vaccine originally approved in 1970," the report says. (umn.edu)
  • According to the annual NIH Jordan Report, there are more than 200 vaccines in various research stages. (nvic.org)
  • After this year, there were changes to the vaccine, and= medical sources (Berkeley, PDR) report that the vaccine has not been clearly associated with Guillaine-Barr syndrome since = that time. (faqs.org)
  • The vaccine is not effective against the pneumonic form of plague. (medscape.com)
  • The adaptation process creates immunological memories and allows even more effective protection during future encounters with these pathogens. (wikidoc.org)
  • Candidates among children include si= milar groups to those for pneumococcal vaccine: sickle cell, chronic renal and metabolic disease, diabetes, chronic pulmona= ry disease, long-term aspirin therapy, and significant cardiac disease (Catalana). (faqs.org)
  • un document de 32 pages où, entre autres, on y présente comment est effectué le choix des trois souches de virus (sur les quelques 200 en circulation) qui vont avoir l honneur d entrer dans la composition du vaccin pour l automne à venir. (conspiration.ca)
  • Sudan virus causes Sudan virus disease (SVD), with an average case fatality rate of approximately 50%, and while research is ongoing, presently there are no approved SUDV vaccines or therapies. (bvsalud.org)
  • Marburg virus (MARV), one of two members of the genus Marburgvirus, is characterized by a hemorrhagic fever and a high case fatality rate for which there are no licensed vaccines or therapeutics available. (bvsalud.org)
  • The anthrax vaccine had been in development and limited use in the military since 1970. (davidicke.com)
  • This rate is more than double the level cited in the vaccine product insert. (davidicke.com)
  • As of 1997, there was talk of making the vaccine compulsory for all 2.4 million military service members, including active duty and reserve personnel and civilian contractors. (davidicke.com)