Baby Angels Blog

August 14, 2007

Immunisation and MMR

Filed under: Immunisation — Toria @ 3:33 pm

I saw this article and though it was useful reading:

Everybody knows that you should have your children vaccinated; it protects them from horrible diseases, keeps the diseases from being spread to others, and besides, immunizations are completely safe and harmless. Or, are they?

Consider this:

  • Japan has done away with the MMR immunization, instead having children receive individual (”monovalent”) forms of the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines, because of known complications related to the MMR which include brain swelling and, some believe, autism.
  • The DPT vaccine has the lowest rate of efficacy, and the highest rate of serious adverse reactions. The efficacy rate is only about 70%.After having been constantly reassured that these vaccines are safe for our babies and children, a new acellular version of the DPT (specifically the P [Pertussis] portion) was introduced because it is safer, and less problematic (causing fewer adverse reactions) than the older, whole cell version. But why replace it with a safer version if the old version was, as we were told, perfectly safe? [In reality children have *died* from the DPT!]
  • Medical and goverment officials have steadfastly insisted that the immunizations administered in the United States are safe, and do not damage children. So why has the government established a Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)? Why have 1300 families been awarded $920,000,000 under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program? And Former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner David Kessler stated in 1993 that only about one percent of serious vaccine reactions are even reported! Of the adverse reactions reported to VAERS every year, fully 15% describe serious events, such as seizures, high fever life-threatening illnesses, or deaths!

One thing that many people don’t realize is that you can insist on the monovalent (one disease only) form of vaccines, where available! For example, measles, rubella, and mumps vaccines are available separately from Merck & Co. The measles-only vaccine is called Attenuvax, the rubella-only is Meruvax, and the mumps-only is Mumpsvax. With all the concern over the MMR, some parents are assessing which diseases they are most concerned about, and vaccinating for that disease only. For example, mumps, while no fun, is not generally a fatal or life-altering disease if contracted as a child, so some parents are choosing to hold off on the mumps vaccine until the child is older (but before the age when contracting mumps can be problematic), when the child’s immune and general system are better able to handle yet another vaccine.

Many parents are now also insisting on thimerosal-free, individual vaccines, due to the serious and legitimate concern about the thimerosal/mercury poisoning, and its possible link to autism and other problems. (Thimerosal is a preservative, used to preserve the vaccine in a large, multi-use vial of vaccine.)

If your pediatrician won’t allow you to make informed immunization decisions, or will not order monovalent vaccines for you, or thimerosal-free versions where available - well, your pediatrician can always be replaced - your child can’t.


More Information About Immunizations:

More Information About The Thimerosal Issue:

Is There a Connection Between the MMR and Autism?

NOTE: The author of this page is not a doctor, or a medical professional. This editorial contains her personal opinion only, and should not be construed as medical or legal advice.

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