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Smallpox vaccinationVaccineThe vaccinia virus is used for the vaccination. Its origin has not been conclusively determined. It is a virus that is of a lower degree of pathogenity. The vaccines available today are largely from old inventories which are no longer approved. This means that they were not further developed during the last twenty years in order to increase the vaccine safety. It was not until late 2001, after a real terrorist threat, that people started working on them again. The majority of vaccine inventories available today and the vaccine used in the WHO campaign consists of cell material which was scratched off the skin of animals infected with vaccinia – mainly calves or sheep – to which Phenol is added in a concentration which kills off bacteria but which does not inactivate the Vaccinia virus (VACV). The vaccine is then freeze-dried and stored in sealed ampoules. Before the vaccination the powder is dissolved in a sterile buffer and inserted into the skin with several pricks of a jagged needle which causes the characteristic scar on the upper arm. Nowadays smallpox vaccinations are produced in cell cultures with chicken fibroblasts, minimizing the danger of contamination compared to the past when smallpox vaccine was produced on calf skin. The danger of unwanted side effects is about as large as with the vaccine used in the 70s, including permanent damage to the central nervous system in one out of one million people vaccinated whose immune system is compromised (http://www.aerztezeitung.de/docs/2003/01/17/009a0203.asp?cat=/medizin/impfen) ImmunityIn view of a threat by smallpox bio weapons the question is whether people who were vaccinated decades ago are vaccine-protected. The immunologist Jeffrey Frelinger examined blood samples of 13 laboratory technicians who were vaccinated against the smallpox. He tested how CD8-cells reacted to being in contact with vaccinia viruses. CD8 lymph cells prevent a virus infection from expanding by recognizing and killing cells which have been infected; when they do they also release Gamma-Interferon. Among those who had been vaccinated five years prior 6.5 percent of the CD8 cells produced interferon after contact with the vaccine viruses. If the vaccination was administered 35 years earlier, it amounted to 4.8%. „It is surprising that the loss of activity is so slight“, the researches said. (Die Welt:Eine Pocken-Impfung gibt jahrzehntelangen Schutz 5.9.2002) The journal Ärztezeitung reports that there is no life-long immunity after a vaccination and that it only lasts several years. It is different in endemic areas where protection was observed to last for 20 years. 25-30 year olds today have a lower degree of immunity than during the first two years after the vaccination but at least it protects against the complications of a virus infection.(http://www.aerztezeitung.de/docs/2003/01/17/009a0203.asp?cat=/medizin/impfen) Whether the vaccination is even effective is controversial today. An interesting article on the effectiveness of smallpox vaccinations was published in February 2003 in the Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients. Vaccination complications and vaccination damages"Serious vaccination side effects are much more frequent after smallSmallpox vaccinations than from other vaccinations“, says Professor John Neff of the Children’s Hospital in Seattle in Washington. (Ärzte Zeitung, 23.10.2002) When the vaccination was still routine there was one death for every 1000000 million vaccinations (in Australia 1-5:100000 (Feery Adverse reactions after smallSmallpox vaccination.BJMed J Aust 1977 Aug 6;2(6):180-3 Related Articles) there was one death and 1 in 10000 developed very serious side effects such as Encephalitis, severe skin disorders and other organ manifestations. Encephalitis occurred in a rate of 1:110000 (Roos KL, Eckerman NL.The smallSmallpox vaccine and postvaccinal Encephalitis.Semin Neurol 2002 Mar;22(1):95-8 ) Official numbers and facts released by the CDC(http://www.bt. CDC.gov/agent/smallSmallpox/vaccination/reactions-vacc-public.asp): Normal and typically mild reactions (which disappear without treatment):
Grave side effects
Life-threatening side effects
Important note: The CDC warns that the data on the side effect rates are based on two trials from 1968 and are probably no longer applicable today. The side effect rate in the USA could be higher as there are more people who suffer from an immune sickness (cancer, cancer therapy, organ transplantation, HIV, AIDS….) or from skin diseases.
Pregnant women and children younger than two years of age should not be vaccinated. But the vaccination eczema occurs not only in these very severe cases but in all persons who suffer from an eczema of the skin, which means millions of people. This skin disease which is accompanied by a high fever and a eczema can even lead to death.(WILLIAM J. BROAD:A LIVING WEAPON The New York Times/Engler RJ, Kenner J, Leung DY.Smallpox vaccination: Risk considerations for patients with atopic dermatitis.J Allergy Clin Immunol 2002 Sep;110(3):357-65 Related Articles, Links ) |
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