GlaxoSmithKline Vaccine kills UK schoolgirl
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
GlaxoSmithKline Vaccine kills UK schoolgirl
London: A 14 year-old schoolgirl from Coventry, UK, has died after being given a GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) jab as part of a government mandated immunisation programme.
Natalie Morton was a pupil at the Blue Coat Church of England School in Coventry, where she was given the human papilloma virus (HPV) jab yesterday. She was taken to Coventry University hospital, where she died at lunchtime.
Three other girls from the school are reported to have experienced possible side effects of dizziness and nausea after receiving the Cervarix jab, which was given to female pupils as part of a national immunisation programme against HPV
A letter to parents posted on the school's website by the headteacher, Dr Julie Roberts, said a girl had suffered a "rare but extreme reaction" after being given the vaccine.
Although the NHS said the drug underwent "rigorous safety testing" before being chosen for the programme.
But truth is Cervarix jab was licenced for use in September 2007 even though an examination of European Medicines Agency documents reveals that a study on its safety and effectiveness was not completed.
The EMEA document says that a study on humans -- as opposed to "experimental models -- was set to last another four years at the time it was recommended for a license.Source
The EMEA document says that a study on humans -- as opposed to "experimental models -- was set to last another four years at the time it was recommended for a license.Source
"The study was still ongoing at the time of the assessment and will continue for up to four years."
Also, no toxicokinetic studies or carcinogenicity studies were carried out.Source
GSK is set to produce millions of " H1N1 Swine Flu" jabs that will not be tested for safety or effectiveness before they are given to people.
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