From : Maria Majewska
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Date : Mon, 13 Jun 2011 23:45:45 +0200
Subject : Szczepionki DTP i Hib
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Witam Panstwa,
Nareszcie producenci szczepionek otwarcie przyznaja i piszą w swoich ulotkach, że szczepionki DTP czy DtaP mogą powodować śmierć łożeczkową i autyzm. Ten typ szczepionek jest odpowiedzialny za największa liczbę zgonów niemowląt ( w niemieckim i amerykanskim badaniu zmarło jedno uprzednio zdrowe dziecko na 1150 zaszczepionych!). Pod wzgledem liczby spowodowanych zgonów za DTP idą szczepionki Hib, WzwB, pneumo, IPV.
Dlatego zmuszanie przez Sanepid rodziców do szczepienia ich dzieci należy uznać za zbrodnie ludobójstwa. Podobnym jest nieinformowanie rodziców o możliwosci śmierci lub okaleczenia dzieci przez szczepionki.
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VAERS rejestruje w USA 1529 zgonów po tych szczepionkach, co znaczy ze realnie moglo ich być od ok 15 tysiecy do 150 tysiecy w ciagu 20 lat. Naczejsciej opisywane symptomy i przyczyny zgonów po tej szczepionce to: SIDS, apnea, goraczka, zawały serca, obrzeki płuc i mózgu, niedotlenienie, drgawki , stupor, zapalenie płuc , sepsa, krwotoki.
Druga informacja dotyczy szczepionek Hib (Haemophilus influenzae typu b). WHO i GAVI forsują na calym swiecie te szczepionki, ktore są calkowicie nieskuteczne, natomniast wiadomo z VAERS, ze sa bardzo toksyczne i zabojcze. W USA zarejestrowano ponad 1400 zgonów po je szczepionce, co znaczy ze realnie moglo ich byc od ok. 14 000 do 140 000.
DM
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Published 4 August 2010 (print version), doi:10.1136/bmj.c4081
Cite this as: BMJ 2010;341:c4081
Letters
GAVI and WHO
Demanding accountability
Lee and Harmer’s editorial marking 10 years of Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI)1 was published before discussion of a controversial press release issued by the World Health Organization jointly with GAVI and others in 2007 after the Bangladesh study onHaemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) vaccination.2 3 4 The press release suggested that the vaccine was useful whereas the study showed no benefit. No statistical difference was seen in the vaccination state of those with pneumonia or meningitis compared with controls. A post-hoc analysis presented without proper multiple testing was used to bolster the erroneous claim. Contrary to the implication in the press release, analysis of data from an earlier Indonesian probe study also found no benefit.5
This misleading press release looks like a smoking gun. GAVI (which includes representatives of vaccine manufacturers on its board) "encouraged" developing countries in Asia to avail themselves of the vaccine at subsidised rates. The subsidy came from money given by donor countries and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for achieving millennium development goals. Given that the probe studies in Asia had failed to confirm benefit from the vaccine, millions of dollars from the Millennium Development Goals Fund seem to have been wasted.
Those responsible need to be called to account. If that is not seen to happen, the credibility of WHO and GAVI and other global organisations will be eroded. Widespread reporting of these events may also change how decisions are taken for developing countries.
Cite this as: BMJ 2010;341:c4081
Jacob M Puliyel, head1
1 Department of Paediatrics, St Stephen’s Hospital, Delhi 110054, India
Competing interests: None declared.
References
Lee K, Harmer A. Ten years of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation. BMJ 2010;340:c2004. (20 April.)[Free Full Text]
Puliyel JM, Mathew JL, Priya R. Incomplete reporting of research in press releases: Et tu, WHO. Indian J Med Res 2010;131:588-9. www.icmr.nic.in/ijmr/2010/april/0418.pdf.[Web of Science][Medline]
Hib Initiative. Hib vaccine: a critical ally in Asia’s effort to reduce child deaths. Press release. 27 June 2007.www.hibaction.org/news/2007/20070627.pdf.
Baqui AH, El Arifeen S, Saha SK, Persson L, Zaman K, Gessner BD, et al. Effectiveness of Haemophilus influenzae type B conjugate vaccine on prevention of pneumonia and meningitis in Bangladesh children: a case control study. Pediatr Infect Dis J 2007;26:565-71.[CrossRef][Web of Science][Medline]
Gessner BD, Sutanto A, Linehan M, Djelantik IG, Fletcher T, Gerudug IK, et al. Incidences of vaccine-preventable Haemophilus influenzae type b pneumonia and meningitis in Indonesian children: hamlet-randomised vaccine-probe trial. Lancet 2005;365:43-52.[CrossRef][Web of Science][Medline]
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