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Cases of vaccine-associated paralytic2
- 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)
- [1] Oral polio vaccines cause about three cases of vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis per million doses given. (mdwiki.org)
Acquired immunity2
- Anthrax vaccine adsorbed, sold under the brand name Biothrax among others, is a vaccine intended to provide acquired immunity against Bacillus anthracis. (wikipedia.org)
- A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious or malignant disease. (webot.org)
Efficacy8
- The vaccine efficacy of anthrax vaccine adsorbed in humans was initially established by Philip S. Brachman of the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) in a controlled study undertaken between 1954 and 1959. (wikipedia.org)
- The vaccine was judged to have a 92.5% vaccine efficacy against all types of anthrax experienced. (wikipedia.org)
- Subsequently, there were no controlled clinical trials in humans of the efficacy of anthrax vaccine adsorbed due to the rarity of the condition (especially in the inhalational form) in humans and the ethical inadmissibility of conducting dangerous challenge studies in human subjects. (wikipedia.org)
- instead, con- change the safety profile and efficacy of medications and sideration must focus on any effects these measures may vaccines for pregnant women. (cdc.gov)
- tying and decreased gastrointestinal motility, largely due to Vaccine efficacy during pregnancy is another area that elevated levels of progesterone that relax smooth muscle, merits further investigation. (cdc.gov)
- 20 An intranasal flu vaccine has shown efficacy in trials and may be available= within a year. (faqs.org)
- In next week's episode, Sarah and Stacy will go over the safety and efficacy data for the first two vaccines, Emergency Use Authorization, the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, and the Moderna vaccine. (realeverything.com)
- Before approval by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), vaccines are evaluated for efficacy and safety using large Phase III randomized controlled trials. (nationalacademies.org)
Smallpox4
- Forty-two percent of the US population was never vaccinated, and an estimated 53% of the US population has received the smallpox vaccine. (medscape.com)
- Smallpox vaccine is accessed by dipping a bifurcated needle directly into the vaccine vial. (cdc.gov)
- The emergency declarations cover a host of antibiotics to fight anthrax infection, anthrax and smallpox vaccines, and a drug to stimulate white blood cell production in people harmed by radiation. (blogspot.com)
- [15] The terms vaccine and vaccination are derived from Variolae vaccinae (smallpox of the cow), the term devised by Edward Jenner (who both developed the concept of vaccines and created the first vaccine) to denote cowpox . (webot.org)
Vaccination program7
- On Oct. 27, 2004, Sullivan placed an injunction on the department's mandatory vaccination program, blocking service personnel from having to take shots of Anthrax Vaccine Absorbed, a controversial vaccine that critics said is unsafe. (nvic.org)
- Accordingly, the involuntary anthrax vaccination program, as applied to all persons, is rendered illegal, absent informed consent or a Presidential waiver,' Sullivan said in his injunction. (nvic.org)
- On the face of it, the EUA allows them to proceed with the anthrax vaccination program they began in 1997. (nvic.org)
- 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 for the children in Australia, the vaccination program is scheduled to continue in June. (sanevax.org)
- Feasibility of Instituting a Clinical Otolaryngology Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination Program. (mayo.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)
ACIP4
- Note: CDC ACIP defines which vaccine-preventable infections are applicable to this kind of vaccine exemption. (health.mil)
- On October 23, 1997, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) voted to expand the hepatitis B recommendation to include all children ages 0 through 18 years of age. (immunize.org)
- The ACIP also voted to expand the use of VFC hepatitis B vaccine to include all VFC-eligible children ages 0 through 18. (immunize.org)
- The ACIP still recommends routine hepatitis B vaccination along with the other infant immunizations beginning at birth or by two months of age. (immunize.org)
Salk12
- According to researcher-author Dr. Viera Scheibner, 90% of polio cases were eliminated from statistics by health authorities' redefinition of the disease when the vaccine was introduced, while in reality the Salk vaccine was continuing to cause paralytic polio in several countries at a time when there were no epidemics being caused by the wild virus. (oawhealth.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)
- 1 It was the year that medical researcher and virologist Jonas Salk produced his inactivated injectable polio vaccine (IPV). (thevaccinereaction.org)
- The Salk vaccine has been widely hailed as the vanquisher of polio, and it is commonly used as the shining example of how vaccines are the miracle drugs for combating infectious diseases… and now even against diseases that are not infectious. (thevaccinereaction.org)
- What the apologists for the Salk vaccine regurgitate from a common script (… some might say scripture ) is that before the vaccine was introduced and tested on one million children-the so-called "Polio Pioneers"-in 1954 2 more than 50,000 people in the U.S. were contracting polio each year, and that by the end of the 1950s the numbers were down to less than 10,000. (thevaccinereaction.org)
- 3 Ergo, the Salk vaccine saved the U.S. from polio. (thevaccinereaction.org)
- What is conveniently omitted from this heroic story is that the reason the number of polio cases in the U.S. dropped so precipitously following the mass introduction of the Salk vaccine in 1955 was not medical , but rather administrative . (thevaccinereaction.org)
- 3 But first of all, it's important to note that the numbers were already declining significantly prior to the initial use of the Salk vaccine. (thevaccinereaction.org)
- In 1953, there were 35,592 cases of polio in the U.S. 3 So there were other things going on in the U.S. at the time totally unrelated to the Salk vaccine. (thevaccinereaction.org)
- The change in the definition laid the groundwork for creating the impression that the Salk vaccine was effective. (thevaccinereaction.org)
- [8] An inactivated polio vaccine, developed a few years later by Jonas Salk , came into use in 1955. (mdwiki.org)
- OPV also provided longer-lasting immunity than the Salk vaccine, as it provides both humoral immunity and cell-mediated immunity . (mdwiki.org)
Infection8
- Recent serious acute infection, such as severe acute respiratory experiences with outbreaks of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), anthrax, or a pandemic strain of syndrome, monkeypox, and anthrax, as well as response influenza, appropriate timely treatment must be provided planning for bioterrorism and pandemic influenza, illustrate to preserve her health. (cdc.gov)
- teratogenic potential of medications and vaccines, and the In contrast, when a pregnant woman has been exposed to a infection control measures that may stop an outbreak will serious infection but is not acutely ill, the choice of aid planners in making recommendations for care of preg- nant women during large-scale infectious disease emer- whether to provide prophylaxis or empirical treatment gencies. (cdc.gov)
- Medical, Immune" exemption may be based on evidence of existing immunity to a vaccine-preventable infection. (health.mil)
- Medical exemptions, either temporary or permanent, may be revoked based on changes in infection risk, immunization options, or other changes that impact risk-benefit decisions. (health.mil)
- An infection is the invasion of tissues by pathogens , their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to the infectious agent and the toxins they produce. (wikipedia.org)
- Chronic HBV infection remains a problem among adults born before vaccine introduction. (bvsalud.org)
- Vaccines can be prophylactic (to prevent or ameliorate the effects of a future infection by a natural or "wild" pathogen ), or therapeutic (to fight a disease that has already occurred, such as cancer ). (webot.org)
- Meningococcal vaccine refers to any vaccine used to prevent infection by Neisseria meningitidis . (roaldbradstock.com)
Doses8
- Ten million courses (60 million doses) of the vaccine have been purchased for the US Strategic National Stockpile in anticipation of the need for mass vaccinations owing to a future bio-terrorist anthrax attack. (wikipedia.org)
- Vaccine from two or more vials should never be combined to make one or more doses. (cdc.gov)
- In 1959, 77.5% of Massachusetts' paralytic cases had received 3 doses of IPV (injected polio vaccine). (oawhealth.com)
- These include the timing of individual vaccines, the timing between doses of the same vaccine, the interaction effect between vaccines and concurrent health conditions or pharmaceutical medications, the interaction effects of different vaccines given on the same day, the ordering of different vaccines, and the effect of cumulative summary metrics such as the total number of vaccines or the total amount of some vaccine ingredient. (nationalacademies.org)
- [10] Severe allergic reactions occur in less than one in a million doses. (roaldbradstock.com)
- When the IPV (injection) is used, 90% or more of individuals develop protective antibodies to all three serotypes of polio virus after two doses of inactivated polio vaccine (IPV), and at least 99% are immune to polio virus following three doses. (mdwiki.org)
- In countries with endemic polio or where the risk of imported cases is high, the WHO recommends OPV vaccine at birth followed by a primary series of three OPV and at least one IPV doses starting at 6 weeks of age, with a minimum of 4 weeks between OPV doses. (mdwiki.org)
- 90% immunization coverage and low risk of importation, the WHO recommends one or two IPV doses starting at 2 months of age followed by at least two OPV doses, with the doses separated by 4-8 weeks depending on the risk of exposure. (mdwiki.org)
Oral polio vaccine2
- [1] [9] A different, oral polio vaccine was developed by Albert Sabin and came into commercial use in 1961. (mdwiki.org)
- 1963 poster featured CDC's national symbol of public health , the "Wellbee", encouraging the public to receive an oral polio vaccine. (mdwiki.org)
Adverse events7
- The product has attracted some controversy owing to alleged adverse events and questions as to whether it is effective against the inhalational form of anthrax. (wikipedia.org)
- 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 the U.S., symptoms similar to those experienced by the Australian girls have been reported to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS). (sanevax.org)
- Since the approval of the vaccine in June, 2006, there have been at least 1,600 adverse events reported. (sanevax.org)
- It has been estimated that fewer than 10 percent, even as low as 1 to 4 percent, of adverse events from a prescription drug or a vaccine are ever reported. (sanevax.org)
- 2) If only 1 percent of all adverse events associated with Gardasil are being reported to VAERS, there could have been as many as 160,000 acute health problems from the vaccine in less than one year. (sanevax.org)
- They have detected unsuspected adverse events leading to revisions in vaccine recommendations and, in other cases, established the safety of vaccines for which important safety concerns existed. (nationalacademies.org)
Routinely6
- The potency of anthrax vaccine adsorbed vaccine lots is routinely determined both by the survival rates of parenterally challenged guinea pigs and their anti-PA antibody titres as measured by an enzyme linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA). (wikipedia.org)
- Vaccinia is a live virus vaccine that was last routinely used in the United States in 1972. (netce.com)
- 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)
- For example, cases of viral and aseptic meningitis, which have symptoms similar to polio, were routinely diagnosed and recorded as polio before the vaccine, but were distinguished and removed from polio statistics after the vaccine. (oawhealth.com)
- Plague vaccine is recommended for field workers in endemic areas and for scientists and laboratory personnel who routinely work with the plague bacterium. (medscape.com)
- [10] In Canada and the United States the vaccines effective against four types of meningococcus (A, C, W, and Y) are recommended routinely for teenagers and others who are at high risk. (roaldbradstock.com)
Polio vaccines3
- Polio vaccines are vaccines used to prevent poliomyelitis (polio). (mdwiki.org)
- The inactivated polio vaccines are very safe. (mdwiki.org)
- Oral polio vaccines proved to be superior in administration, eliminating the need for sterile syringes and making the vaccine more suitable for mass vaccination campaigns. (mdwiki.org)
Develop a vaccine1
- The discovery of the vaccinia virus and its subsequent use to develop a vaccine enabled aggressive immunization by the WHO, which led to variola eradication in 1977. (medscape.com)
19703
- Anthrax vaccine adsorbed originated in studies done in the 1950s and was first licensed for use in humans in 1970. (wikipedia.org)
- The anthrax vaccine had been in development and limited use in the military since 1970. (davidicke.com)
- There is only one licensed anthrax vaccine in the United States, Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed (AVA), which was first approved in 1970 (PDF). (harpocratesspeaks.com)
History of vaccines5
- This week, Stacy and Sarah discuss the mRNA vaccine technology in the history of vaccines. (realeverything.com)
- It's important they lay out the science for listeners, look at the technology and history of vaccines, answer the frequently asked questions, and bust the myths surrounding this topic. (realeverything.com)
- In this episode, they will discuss the mRNA vaccine technology in the history of vaccines. (realeverything.com)
- Sarah starts off by going way back into the history of vaccines. (realeverything.com)
- The History of Vaccines. (thevaccinereaction.org)
Inhalation3
- There were 23 cases among controls (5 of them inhalation anthrax) compared with 3 cases among vaccinated (0 inhalation cases). (wikipedia.org)
- The legality of using AVA against inhalation anthrax was thrown into question after Sullivan ruled FDA had not gone through all the necessary licensing steps. (nvic.org)
- The F1-V (fusion protein) vaccine protected mice for a year against an inhalation challenge and is now being tested in primates. (medscape.com)
Covid7
- Covid Vaccine Propaganda Exposed. (theautomaticearth.com)
- Japan is now labeling Covid "vaccines" to warn of dangerous and potentially deadly side effects such as myocarditis. (theautomaticearth.com)
- It should serve as a warning to parents, especially in light of the rush to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. (davidicke.com)
- Sarah breaks down the science behind how and why vaccines work and even dispel a few myths about the new Covid-19 vaccines. (realeverything.com)
- Would you consider doing a show about the Covid vaccines out there? (realeverything.com)
- Can you please do an episode explaining the science behind vaccines, and explaining how they really work, including the new Covid one. (realeverything.com)
- Updated COVID-19 vaccines are now available for people ages 6 months and older. (health.mil)
Occur3
- Inadvertent exposure to a medication or vaccine infections and bioterrorism attacks is to limit illness also may occur during pregnancy. (cdc.gov)
- PDR= ) Allergic reactions also occur. (faqs.org)
- 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)
Cervical cancer2
- Because most of these cancers are preventable, correct and appropriate information about the HPV vaccine and cervical cancer screening can help reduce incidence. (cdc.gov)
- On May 22, 2007, five schoolgirls at Sacred Heart Girls College in suburban Melbourne, Australia, were taken to the hospital after receiving an injection of Gardasil, the newest vaccine to be mandated for cervical cancer. (sanevax.org)
Recommendations3
- 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)
- Additional educational activities during the sessions that support distinguishing between HPV-associated versus other gynecologic cancers and clarify HPV vaccine recommendations may help with further increases in knowledge. (cdc.gov)
Autism7
- 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)
- 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)
- 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 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
Swine Flu4
- Claims that the "swine flu" vaccine is dangerous range from seriously overblown to flat-out false. (factcheck.org)
- Wild rumors are flying about the newly developed vaccine for pandemic influenza H1N1, also known as 'swine flu. (factcheck.org)
- I've seen a number of stories claiming that the upcoming swine flu vaccine is so dangerous that even the scientists who developed it refuse to get it and tell their families and friends not to get it. (factcheck.org)
- The claims seem to stem from fear that this is the same vaccine that was used in the 1976 swine flu outbreak that resulted in a nuerological disorder that caused paralysis and death. (factcheck.org)
Thimerosal3
- The multidose formulation of the vaccine contains thimerosal, which prevents contamination. (factcheck.org)
- 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)
H1N13
- The crop of falsehoods about the H1N1 vaccine, though, are potentially much more dangerous, since they encourage the credulous to avoid vaccination at all costs. (factcheck.org)
- We'll say it straight out: There are some real risks to the H1N1 vaccine. (factcheck.org)
- Hopefully, the knowledge gained in response to the H5N1 and 2009 H1N1 outbreaks, and continued research to more completely understand influenza virus, as well as improvements in vaccine and drug development, will enable us to minimize the effects of future influenza outbreaks. (bcm.edu)
Measles3
- 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)
- exemption from measles vaccine may apply to patients meeting these criteria. (health.mil)
- Lessons from the measles outbreaks in Georgia could be useful for other countries that have immunization programs facing challenges related to health-system transitions and the presence of age cohorts with historically low immunization coverage. (bvsalud.org)
Varicella2
- For example, varicella vaccine should be discarded if not used within 30 minutes after reconstitution, whereas MMR vaccine, once reconstituted, must be kept in a dark place at 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C) and should be discarded within 8 hours if not used. (cdc.gov)
- The final vaccine we have not yet begun is the Varicella (Chickenpox) vaccine . (mihow.com)
Exposure5
- Anthrax vaccine adsorbed, adjuvanted (Cyfendus) is indicated for post-exposure prophylaxis of disease following suspected or confirmed exposure to Bacillus anthracis in people aged 18 through 65 years of age when administered in conjunction with recommended antibacterial drugs. (wikipedia.org)
- The circumstances under which exposure to medica- use of medications and vaccines for which the effects on tions or vaccines during pregnancy occurs must be taken pregnant women and fetuses are unknown. (cdc.gov)
- 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)
- 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)
Subsequently1
- Single-dose vials and manufacturer-filled syringes are designed for single-dose administration and should be discarded if vaccine has been withdrawn or reconstituted and subsequently not used within the time frame specified by the manufacturer. (cdc.gov)
VAERS3
- Although VAERS reports do not prove causation, they can provide a warning system that a vaccine may be causing health problems. (sanevax.org)
- An article published in the Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine (1997), reviewed the 697 reports of syncope (fainting) that occurred after vaccination and had been reported to VAERS between 1990 and 1995. (sanevax.org)
- In the United States, these include the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), the Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD), and the Clinical Immunization Safety Assessment Network, all sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as the Post-Licensure Rapid Immunization Safety Monitoring System (PRISM), which is part of the FDA-sponsored Mini-Sentinel Initiative. (nationalacademies.org)
Outbreak3
- For instance, the Russian government confirmed a suspected outbreak from an accidental release of aerosolized anthrax near a military microbiology laboratory in 1992. (medscape.com)
- While it's true that a Navy vessel was prevented from deploying because of a flu outbreak, that had nothing to do with the vaccine, which hadn't been developed at the time. (factcheck.org)
- Inspired by the response to the 1997 outbreak in Nigeria, the WHO, Médecins Sans Frontières , and other groups created the International Coordinating Group on Vaccine Provision for Epidemic Meningitis Control, which manages global response strategy. (roaldbradstock.com)
Contraindications2
Allergic reactions2
- And, as with the regular seasonal flu vaccine, there's some chance of side effects, ranging from redness around the injection site to allergic reactions. (factcheck.org)
- When released, histamine causes redness, swelling, itching and allergic reactions leading to widening of capillaries, decreased blood pressure… people can faint. (sanevax.org)
Spores2
- The study field sites were four wool-sorting mills in the northeastern United States where employees were sometimes exposed to anthrax spores in the course of their work. (wikipedia.org)
- And then there's weaponized anthrax, something that is fairly easily accomplished thanks to how stable the bacterial spores are. (harpocratesspeaks.com)
Diseases7
- that provides immunity from tort liability (except for willful misconduct) for claims of loss caused, arising out of, relating to, or resulting from administration or use of (vaccine or other pharmaceutical) countermeasures to diseases, threats and conditions determined by the Secretary to constitute a present, or credible risk of a future public health emergency. (indymedia.org)
- In recent time, vegetables have also been identified as safe and economic expression system for producing the recombinant proteins including the vaccines against many infectious diseases like hepatitis B, malaria, rotavirus, HIV, Helicobacter pylori , pestedes petits ruminants etc. (scialert.net)
- This video stresses the importance of immunization for both children and adults and provides information on vaccine-preventable diseases, the immunization record, and also includes parent interviews. (immunize.org)
- IZ Express is supported in part by Grant No. 1NH23IP922654 from CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases . (immunize.org)
- This website is supported in part by a cooperative agreement from the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (Grant No. 1NH23IP922654) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, GA. The website content is the sole responsibility of Immunize.org and does not necessarily represent the official views of CDC. (immunize.org)
- Infectious diseases before and after a vaccine was introduced. (webot.org)
- There is overwhelming scientific consensus that vaccines are a very safe and effective way to fight and eradicate infectious diseases. (webot.org)
Potentially3
- In other words, the FDA may now recklessly approve inadequately tested, potentially dangerous vaccines and other drugs if ever the Secretaries of Health and Human Services (HHS) or Defense (DOD) declare a national emergency, whether or not one exists and regardless of whether treatments available are safe and effective. (indymedia.org)
- Vaccines should be drawn up in a designated clean medication area that is not adjacent to areas where potentially contaminated items are placed. (cdc.gov)
- Polysorbate 80 can cause potentially fatal reactions in including anaphylaxis, characterized by a sharp drop in blood pressure, hives, and breathing difficulties… people can faint. (sanevax.org)
20002
- 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)
- 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)
Autoimmune disorders2
- It wasn't just complications in general, but specifically a possible connection between the vaccine and autoimmune disorders, fatigue and hypersomnia. (harpocratesspeaks.com)
- Both Stacy and her mother have anaphylactic reactions to things like gluten due to multiple autoimmune disorders. (realeverything.com)
19981
- This expanded use of VFC vaccine will take effect March 1, 1998. (immunize.org)
Strain3
- The Vollum strain was the same one weaponized by the old U.S. biological warfare program. (wikipedia.org)
- As with the Sterne (veterinary) anthrax vaccine strain and the similar British anthrax vaccine (known as AVP), anthrax vaccine adsorbed lacks the capsule plasmid pXO2 (required for full virulence) and is composed chiefly of the anthrax protective antigen (PA) with small amounts of edema factor (EF) and lethal factor (LF) that may vary from lot to lot. (wikipedia.org)
- Their success in clearing or inactivating a pathogen will depend on the amount of antibodies produced and on the extent to which those antibodies are effective at countering the strain of the pathogen involved, since different strains may be differently susceptible to a given immune reaction. (webot.org)
Moderna1
- Good thing Moderna is preparing a 3-shot vaccine against this harmless variant. (theautomaticearth.com)
Veterinary2
- (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)
Failures2
- Read and report vaccine reactions, harassment and failures. (nvic.org)
- [25] Sometimes, protection fails for vaccine-related reasons such as failures in vaccine attenuation, vaccination regimens or administration. (webot.org)
MYTH1
- 1 James W. Immunization The Reality Behind the Myth . (thevaccinereaction.org)
Severe1
- I have seen too many severe reactions in all my yrs in the med field and I have known several docs over the yrs. who do NOT vaccinate their own children. (vaccineriskawareness.com)
Health16
- In the US, the principal purchasers of the vaccine are the Department of Defense and Department of Health and Human Services. (wikipedia.org)
- Vaccines and drugs like Tamiflu endanger human health but are hugely profitable to drug company manufacturers. (indymedia.org)
- 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)
- Two vaccination programs were started in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, one a military program that inoculated 730,580 persons, and a voluntary vaccination for health care workers that ultimately inoculated 37,901 individuals. (medscape.com)
- They're mentioned on the Department of Health and Human Services Flu.gov Web site, the Centers for Disease Control's Web site and the package inserts for the vaccines. (factcheck.org)
- The MMWR series of publications is published by the Epidemiology Program Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Atlanta, GA 30333. (cdc.gov)
- She wants to assure listeners they understand vaccines are a personal decision for everyone, just like every other health and medical choices are. (realeverything.com)
- Stacy has brought up to Sarah whether or not she thinks getting the vaccine is a good idea for someone with health issues like Stacy's mom. (realeverything.com)
- their medicinal and health benefits for humans and their domestic as well as companion animals along with their fruitful practical applications and perspectives like bioreactor for producing vaccine along with the methods that can increase their nutritional benefits. (scialert.net)
- Vaccination programs are important to military public health and readiness. (health.mil)
- Both health care professionals and service members may contact the DHA Immunization Healthcare Support Center at 877-438-8222 (DSN 761-4245), Option 1, for vaccine medical exemption guidance. (health.mil)
- These two votes are great news for health care professionals who have struggled to remember whom they should vaccinate and who is eligible for free vaccine under the VFC program. (immunize.org)
- WASHINGTON - The U.S. Health and Human Services Department early this month moved to shield government, industry and business officials from lawsuits filed by those who have received the anthrax vaccine (see GSN, Sept. 5, 2007). (blogspot.com)
- Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt established legal immunity for public and private officials who oversee the production or distribution of the anthrax vaccine by declaring a "public health emergency" due to the risk of a bioterrorism attack. (blogspot.com)
- However, conducting large-scale mass immunization campaigns under the current health system is not feasible, so more selective response strategies are being implemented. (bvsalud.org)
- The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that licensed vaccines are currently available for twenty-five different preventable infections . (webot.org)
Biological warfare program2
- CounterPunch commented a month later on geographic connections that bore directly on the case: "The South African media [have] been abuzz with details of that nation's former biological warfare program and its links to the CIA. (blogspot.com)
- Various sources from the former Soviet Union allege that the Russian military had pursued and currently pursues an active biological warfare program. (medscape.com)
19551
- The vaccine was licensed in 1955 and began to be used to inoculate millions of children against polio. (thevaccinereaction.org)
Bacteria2
- Anthrax vaccine adsorbed is classified as a subunit vaccine that is cell-free and containing no whole or live anthrax bacteria. (wikipedia.org)
- A scanning electron microscope image of a single neutrophil (yellow), engulfing anthrax bacteria (orange). (wikidoc.org)
Bacterium1
- Anthrax is a pretty nasty little bacterium. (harpocratesspeaks.com)
Syringes2
- The FDA does not license administration syringes for vaccine storage. (cdc.gov)
- In certain circumstances in which a single vaccine type is being used (e.g., in preparation for a community influenza vaccination campaign), filling a small number (10 or fewer) of syringes may be considered (5). (cdc.gov)
Adults1
- Screening, treatment and preventive interventions among adults, and sustained high immunisation coverage among children, can help eliminate hepatitis B in Georgia by 2030. (bvsalud.org)
Vaccine's1
- When in doubt about the appropriate handling of a vaccine, vaccination providers should contact that vaccine's manufacturer. (cdc.gov)
Children6
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Dr. Ley, as we quote (see 07.0), places the responsibility for vaccine damage firmly in the lap of the Government and we earnestly hope that this message will get through and will offer some hope of relief to the children afflicted by this terrible and avoidable condition. (whale.to)
- For childhood vaccines, the number of children enrolled in these trials is typically in the thousands. (nationalacademies.org)
- For the latter, there exist several postmarketing vaccine safety surveillance systems using observational data on children who receive the vaccines as part of their general care. (nationalacademies.org)
Childhood3
- 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)
- As a relatively new field of investigation, the big question is what types of study designs will be most fruitful for evaluating different childhood vaccine schedules. (nationalacademies.org)
Fully vaccinated1
- 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)
Historically1
- The mechanism by which vaccine adjuvants enhance immune responses has historically been considered to be the creation of an antigen depot. (mdpi.com)
Risks5
- 20 Q3f.5 What are some of the risks of the influenza vaccine? (faqs.org)
- The vaccine does have some risks - the same risks as the seasonal flu vaccine. (factcheck.org)
- There's nothing shady or secretive about them, though - they're exactly the same as the risks of the seasonal flu vaccines. (factcheck.org)
- 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)
Mandates2
- 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)
- And not just the makers, from what I can see everyone from the CEO who green lights the vaccine, to the government official who mandates it, to the company that distributes it and even down to the guy who puts the needle into your body, they are all covered if you are disabled or killed by the shot. (blogspot.com)
Safety5
- Bioport of Lansing, Mich., AVA's manufacturer, reported that 18 studies back up the safety of the vaccine and there are no more problems with AVA than with any other vaccine. (nvic.org)
- Since then, advances have been made in the safety of commonly used vaccines. (netce.com)
- To date, there have been few comparative studies evaluating the safety of different vaccine schedules. (nationalacademies.org)
- All these vaccine safety systems have proven to be very useful and important. (nationalacademies.org)
- [1] [2] The safety and effectiveness of vaccines has been widely studied and verified. (webot.org)
Pharmaceutical1
- 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)
Credible1
- I have seen nothing in the media that the US has evidence of a credible anthrax threat. (blogspot.com)
Risk2
- 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)
- 1. Did the risk of anthrax justify mandating the vaccine for all military members? (davidicke.com)
Clinical1
- Multilevel Implementation Strategies for Adolescent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Uptake: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial. (mayo.edu)