Canada admits there is no data on the use of adjuvanted H1N1 Swine flu jabs on pregnant women.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Canada admits there is no data on the use of adjuvanted H1N1 Swine flu jabs on pregnant women.
Toronto : Canada admits that there is no data on the use of adjuvanted H1N1 Swine flu jabs on pregnant women as they are buying adjuvant free "swine flu" jabs vaccine only for pregnant women.
Dr. David Butler-Jones told The Canadian Press that Canada will buy 1.2 million doses of unadjuvanted pandemic vaccine which will be reserved for pregnant women, who are at significantly greater risk of becoming severely ill and dying if they contract the virus.
The vaccine will be supplied by GlaxoSmithKline, Canada's pandemic vaccine manufacturer, and is expected to be available at the same time as the country's other supplies of vaccine.
According to European Medicines Agency document Doc. Ref. EMEA/461476/2009 .Three of vaccines, Daronrix, Focetria and Pandemrix, contain ‘adjuvants’. These are compounds that are included with the vaccine strain to help stimulate a better response. Adjuvants are also added to pesticide spray mixtures to enhance or modify the pesticide and/or physical properties of the pesticide or the spray mix.
While Aluminium salts are popularly used in human vaccines adjuvants’, the organic compound Squalene is also used.
Animal studies using this adjuvant have found them to be deadly. A study using 14 guinea pigs found that when they were injected with the special adjuvant, only one animal survived. A repeat of the study found the same deadly outcome.
So, what is this deadly ingredient? It is called squalene, a type of oil. The Chiron company, maker of the deadly anthrax vaccine, makes an adjuvant called MF-59 which contains two main ingredients of concern-squalene and gp120. A number of studies have shown that squalene can trigger all of the above-mentioned autoimmune diseases when injected.
Dr. David Butler-Jones said : There are no data on the use of adjuvanted flu vaccine in pregnant women - a fact that may add to the already high degree of reluctance many pregnant women feel about taking any medication or therapy.
"What is absolutely clear is that there is much more of a safety data base in pregnant woman with non-adjuvanted vaccine," said Dr. Marie-Paule Kieny, head of the WHO's vaccine research initiative, the division overseeing pandemic vaccine issues.
The question, therefore, is: why has WHO ordered its 194 member states around the world to target as a priority group pregnant women and give them the swine flu jab with adjuvants when there is no data on its safety, and when the clinical trials on the "swine flu" vaccine currently underway either exclude pregnant women or adjuvants, so that there are no plans to fill the data gap before the mass vaccination of pregnant women is launched.source
The vaccine will be supplied by GlaxoSmithKline, Canada's pandemic vaccine manufacturer, and is expected to be available at the same time as the country's other supplies of vaccine.
According to European Medicines Agency document Doc. Ref. EMEA/461476/2009 .Three of vaccines, Daronrix, Focetria and Pandemrix, contain ‘adjuvants’. These are compounds that are included with the vaccine strain to help stimulate a better response. Adjuvants are also added to pesticide spray mixtures to enhance or modify the pesticide and/or physical properties of the pesticide or the spray mix.
While Aluminium salts are popularly used in human vaccines adjuvants’, the organic compound Squalene is also used.
Animal studies using this adjuvant have found them to be deadly. A study using 14 guinea pigs found that when they were injected with the special adjuvant, only one animal survived. A repeat of the study found the same deadly outcome.
So, what is this deadly ingredient? It is called squalene, a type of oil. The Chiron company, maker of the deadly anthrax vaccine, makes an adjuvant called MF-59 which contains two main ingredients of concern-squalene and gp120. A number of studies have shown that squalene can trigger all of the above-mentioned autoimmune diseases when injected.
Dr. David Butler-Jones said : There are no data on the use of adjuvanted flu vaccine in pregnant women - a fact that may add to the already high degree of reluctance many pregnant women feel about taking any medication or therapy.
"What is absolutely clear is that there is much more of a safety data base in pregnant woman with non-adjuvanted vaccine," said Dr. Marie-Paule Kieny, head of the WHO's vaccine research initiative, the division overseeing pandemic vaccine issues.
The question, therefore, is: why has WHO ordered its 194 member states around the world to target as a priority group pregnant women and give them the swine flu jab with adjuvants when there is no data on its safety, and when the clinical trials on the "swine flu" vaccine currently underway either exclude pregnant women or adjuvants, so that there are no plans to fill the data gap before the mass vaccination of pregnant women is launched.source
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