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Deaths, side effects hit JE immunisation
Deaths, side effects hit JE immunisation
http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems...nataka&Topic=0 Tuesday July 25 2006 15:20 IST UNI BELLARY: The Japanese Encephalitis (JE) vaccination programme's pilot project launched in the district for children has been crippled following the death of two vaccinated children, complaints of side-effects and shortage of health staff. After reviewing the programme with all health officers here on Monday, Deputy Commissioner Arvind Srivastav, clarified that the deaths of two children reported from Kudligi and Kampli town were not due to the JE vaccination. The deaths might have occurred due to various reasons. In the Kampli case, the girl had already been suffering from dog bite. Her blood sample had been sent to a lab in Pune and the results were expected in a couple of weeks. In the other case, the parents of the child did not allow for a postmortem. Hence the reason for the death could not be ascertained, he added. He said the week-long programme started on July 10 had been extended as only 85 per cent of the targeted 7.2 lakh children could be covered within the stipulated time, accounting for 6,06 894 children. About one lakh children could not be covered due to various reasons including parents' refusal to send their wards for vaccination, following the death of two children and reports of side effects. Srivastav informed that the health department had opened centres to administer the vaccine to the remaining children. It would function on all Thursdays starting from this week. He said the centre had been asked to supply more vials to the district to complete the programme. An immunisation team has been constituted to study the effects of the vaccination. Ten teams had been constituted taluk-wise and would immediately attend to children to trace the reasons for the adverse effects. The programme would cover newborns in the future in a bid to totally eradicate brain fever. |
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Deaths, side effects hit JE immunisation
Jul. 25, 2006 10:56
India launches first mass encephalitis vaccination By ASSOCIATED PRESS Last year, dying children stood outside hospitals in northern India waiting for an empty bed during one of the worst encephalitis outbreaks in recent memory. Now, they're lining up again for hours in the blazing heat to receive a shot that could save their lives. Since May, nearly 11 million children aged 1 to 15 have been vaccinated against the mosquito-borne Japanese encephalitis in high-risk areas of four northern states, US-based nonprofit group PATH said Tuesday. It was the first-ever mass immunization campaign to fight the brain-damaging virus, and many skeptics doubted it would ever happen this fast. But the 2005 outbreak, which killed about 1,800 children and left many survivors permanently disabled with physical and neurological damage, sparked a wave of quick action rarely seen within India's bureaucracy-clogged government. |
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Deaths, side effects hit JE immunisation
Vaccine-man wrote:
Jul. 25, 2006 10:56 India launches first mass encephalitis vaccination By ASSOCIATED PRESS Last year, dying children stood outside hospitals in northern India waiting for an empty bed during one of the worst encephalitis outbreaks in recent memory. Now, they're lining up again for hours in the blazing heat to receive a shot that could save their lives. Since May, nearly 11 million children aged 1 to 15 have been vaccinated against the mosquito-borne Japanese encephalitis in high-risk areas of four northern states, US-based nonprofit group PATH said Tuesday. It was the first-ever mass immunization campaign to fight the brain-damaging virus, and many skeptics doubted it would ever happen this fast. But the 2005 outbreak, which killed about 1,800 children and left many survivors permanently disabled with physical and neurological damage, sparked a wave of quick action rarely seen within India's bureaucracy-clogged government. WOW! That is surely some of the best news of the day. Thanks for posting it. Imagine, living, non-disabled children. The bane of the anti-vac lairs. |
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Mark Probert wrote:
Vaccine-man wrote: Jul. 25, 2006 10:56 India launches first mass encephalitis vaccination By ASSOCIATED PRESS Last year, dying children stood outside hospitals in northern India waiting for an empty bed during one of the worst encephalitis outbreaks in recent memory. Now, they're lining up again for hours in the blazing heat to receive a shot that could save their lives. Since May, nearly 11 million children aged 1 to 15 have been vaccinated against the mosquito-borne Japanese encephalitis in high-risk areas of four northern states, US-based nonprofit group PATH said Tuesday. It was the first-ever mass immunization campaign to fight the brain-damaging virus, and many skeptics doubted it would ever happen this fast. But the 2005 outbreak, which killed about 1,800 children and left many survivors permanently disabled with physical and neurological damage, sparked a wave of quick action rarely seen within India's bureaucracy-clogged government. WOW! That is surely some of the best news of the day. Thanks for posting it. Imagine, living, non-disabled children. The bane of the anti-vac lairs. Wonder how their going to spin this one? Funded by non-profit, clear clinical benefit, decrease in deaths, lots of deaths before vaccination was induced. About as close to the exact opposite of everything John et al spews. Bryan |
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Deaths, side effects hit JE immunisation
Bryan Heit wrote:
Mark Probert wrote: Vaccine-man wrote: Jul. 25, 2006 10:56 India launches first mass encephalitis vaccination By ASSOCIATED PRESS Last year, dying children stood outside hospitals in northern India waiting for an empty bed during one of the worst encephalitis outbreaks in recent memory. Now, they're lining up again for hours in the blazing heat to receive a shot that could save their lives. Since May, nearly 11 million children aged 1 to 15 have been vaccinated against the mosquito-borne Japanese encephalitis in high-risk areas of four northern states, US-based nonprofit group PATH said Tuesday. It was the first-ever mass immunization campaign to fight the brain-damaging virus, and many skeptics doubted it would ever happen this fast. But the 2005 outbreak, which killed about 1,800 children and left many survivors permanently disabled with physical and neurological damage, sparked a wave of quick action rarely seen within India's bureaucracy-clogged government. WOW! That is surely some of the best news of the day. Thanks for posting it. Imagine, living, non-disabled children. The bane of the anti-vac lairs. Wonder how their going to spin this one? Funded by non-profit, clear clinical benefit, decrease in deaths, lots of deaths before vaccination was induced. About as close to the exact opposite of everything John et al spews. Bryan, you can rest assured that the anti-vac liars will find some way to take this and spin it to trash vaccines. My firm investigated a worker's compensation claim of a young, very healthy, girl dying from an arbovirus last year. It was only 40 hours from the time she reported that she was "tired" until her EEG flat lined. The CDC did studies of the tissue samples collected during a full academic autopsy at one of the top hospitals in the US, and, all they could find were the fingerprints of an arbovirus, but not the specific virus. When I did my background studying for this assignment, I learned a little bit about JE, and how nasty it is. |
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"Peter Bowditch" wrote in message ... The Danish population study that showed no link between vaccination and autism was rejected by the anti-vaccination liars by saying that Danish kids are so different genetically to American kids that it could be ignored. Indian kids are a different colour, so it will be easy to dismiss this one as well. vax dream world http://www.whale.to/a/danish.html Again, it's symptomatic of that Danish study where you did a Thimerosal causal on a population that doesn't have an autism epidemic, and you find nothing. So this is, again, it's part of the government; look where you won't find anything and when you don't find anything, then sell it to the American public because if, "Well, if we didn't find anything therefore it's safe." And you're going to see that come out and that is done by taxpayer dollars and people ought to be extremely mad about it. Interview of Dr. Boyd E. Haley by Teri Small: The first new study, by Dr Samy Suissa, an epidemiologist at McGill University, Montreal, who looked at the same data the Danish doctors used, concludes that children who received the triple jab were 45 per cent more likely to develop autism than those who were not given it. A second piece of research - by Dr Fouad Yazbak, an American paediatrician - shows a 400 per cent rise in autism after the introduction of MMR in Denmark, even after taking into account greater awareness of the condition. And a third study by Dr Andrew Wakefield, who first made the link between MMR and autism in 1998, and Dr Carol Stott of Cambridge University, shows autism cases in Denmark have increased by 14.8 per cent each year since MMR was introduced. [Media 29 August 2004] There IS a link between the MMR jab and autism, claims new research |
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Deaths, side effects hit JE immunisation
Mark Probert wrote: My firm investigated a worker's compensation claim of a young, very healthy, girl dying from an arbovirus last year. It was only 40 hours from the time she reported that she was "tired" until her EEG flat lined. The CDC did studies of the tissue samples collected during a full academic autopsy at one of the top hospitals in the US, and, all they could find were the fingerprints of an arbovirus, but not the specific virus. Hmm, this is rather interesting. I work with arboviruses - I wonder if you can recall more details, such as which arbovirus group? My edition of the "Catalogue of Arboviruses and Certain Other Viruses of Vertebrates" is about 3,000 pages long and has one virus entry per page or two. Did they determine if it was a flavivirus? What was the basis of their decision, serology or PCR? I suspect they could not culture it, otherwise they would have been able to ID it, even if it were a new virus. When I did my background studying for this assignment, I learned a little bit about JE, and how nasty it is. JE is bad news, that's for sure. It makes West Nile and Sait Louis look like sissy viruses. |
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Vaccine-man wrote:
Mark Probert wrote: My firm investigated a worker's compensation claim of a young, very healthy, girl dying from an arbovirus last year. It was only 40 hours from the time she reported that she was "tired" until her EEG flat lined. The CDC did studies of the tissue samples collected during a full academic autopsy at one of the top hospitals in the US, and, all they could find were the fingerprints of an arbovirus, but not the specific virus. Hmm, this is rather interesting. I work with arboviruses - I wonder if you can recall more details, such as which arbovirus group? My edition of the "Catalogue of Arboviruses and Certain Other Viruses of Vertebrates" is about 3,000 pages long and has one virus entry per page or two. Did they determine if it was a flavivirus? What was the basis of their decision, serology or PCR? I suspect they could not culture it, otherwise they would have been able to ID it, even if it were a new virus. They never determined the actual virus. Email me at mark@dot@probert@at@gmail@dot@com. When I did my background studying for this assignment, I learned a little bit about JE, and how nasty it is. JE is bad news, that's for sure. It makes West Nile and Sait Louis look like sissy viruses. |
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john wrote: The first new study, by Dr Samy Suissa, an epidemiologist at McGill University, Montreal, who looked at the same data the Danish doctors used, concludes that children who received the triple jab were 45 per cent more likely to develop autism than those who were not given it. I just did a PubMed search for "Suissa [au] AND autism" and there are no published papers in the peer-reviewed literature. A second piece of research - by Dr Fouad Yazbak, an American paediatrician - shows a 400 per cent rise in autism after the introduction of MMR in Denmark, even after taking into account greater awareness of the condition. I just did a PubMed search for "Yazak AND autism" and no such paper seems to exist in the peer-reviewed literature. And a third study by Dr Andrew Wakefield, who first made the link between MMR and autism in 1998, A retracted paper. and Dr Carol Stott of Cambridge University, shows autism cases in Denmark have increased by 14.8 per cent each year since MMR was introduced. [Media 29 August 2004] I just did a PubMed search for "Stott [au] AND autism" and no such paper seems to exist in the peer-reviewed literature. There IS a link between the MMR jab and autism, claims new research No it doesn't, and no there isn't. |
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Vaccine-man wrote:
john wrote: The first new study, by Dr Samy Suissa, an epidemiologist at McGill University, Montreal, who looked at the same data the Danish doctors used, concludes that children who received the triple jab were 45 per cent more likely to develop autism than those who were not given it. I just did a PubMed search for "Suissa [au] AND autism" and there are no published papers in the peer-reviewed literature. A second piece of research - by Dr Fouad Yazbak, an American paediatrician - shows a 400 per cent rise in autism after the introduction of MMR in Denmark, even after taking into account greater awareness of the condition. I just did a PubMed search for "Yazak AND autism" and no such paper seems to exist in the peer-reviewed literature. And a third study by Dr Andrew Wakefield, who first made the link between MMR and autism in 1998, A retracted paper. and Dr Carol Stott of Cambridge University, shows autism cases in Denmark have increased by 14.8 per cent each year since MMR was introduced. [Media 29 August 2004] I just did a PubMed search for "Stott [au] AND autism" and no such paper seems to exist in the peer-reviewed literature. There IS a link between the MMR jab and autism, claims new research No it doesn't, and no there isn't. Newer research says: *MMR-Vaccine and Regression in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Negative Results Presented from Japan.* J Autism Dev Disord. 2006 Jul 25; Authors: Uchiyama T, Kurosawa M, Inaba Y It has been suggested that the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR) is a cause of regressive autism. As MMR was used in Japan only between 1989 and 1993, this time period affords a natural experiment to examine this hypothesis. Data on 904 patients with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) were analyzed. During the period of MMR usage no significant difference was found in the incidence of regression between MMR-vaccinated children and non-vaccinated children. Among the proportion and incidence of regression across the three MMR-program-related periods (before, during and after MMR usage), no significant difference was found between those who had received MMR and those who had not. Moreover, the incidence of regression did not change significantly across the three periods. PMID: 16865547 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] |
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