Jeffry John Aufderheide is the father of a child injured as a result of vaccination. As editor of the website www.vactruth.com he promotes well-educated pediatricians, informed consent, and full disclosure and accountability of adverse reactions to vaccines.
(Vactruth.com Editor’s note: WHO and others are mighty angry with sites such as vactruth.com. Consider they would rather parrot the party line, such as the bilge Glen Nowak from the CDC would like you to eat for supper. Read about his Pharma backed communication plan to ‘Foster High Interest for the Vaccine’ starting on page […]
. . . . Rob Evans and Sarah Boseley guardian.co.uk 04/11/2010 The pharmaceutical firms Novartis and Roche have threatened to pull out of Britain and relocate thousands of jobs abroad, in an ongoing row over pricing for the NHS and rules surrounding safety trials. The Swiss drug companies made their threats known in personal meetings […]
. . . By Trang Do Waff48News 04/12/2010 HUNTSVILLE, AL (WAFF) – Children in Alabama will have to roll up their sleeves a couple of extra times. They’re now being required to get two additional vaccinations. These extra shots will mean better health for our children. They have been available and recommended for the past […]
. . . . . R Akhileshwari in Hyderabad Deccan Herald 04/11/2010 The Union Governmentand the ICMR are divided in their opinion on the research by an MNC. Four tribal girls in Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh have died in the past one year after they were given three doses of vaccine of a multi-national […]
. . . . By Lee Howard TheDay.com 04/01/2010 Hartford — Becky McClain, a Deep River scientist who claims to have been infected by an experimental virus while working at Pfizer Inc.’s Groton laboratories, was awarded $1.37 million today by a U.S. District Court jury. Workers’ rights organizations immediately hailed the verdict, in which Pfizer […]
. . . John Carrol Fierce Vaccines 03/31/2010 GlaxoSmithKline has decided to make a direct contribution for improving the poor vaccination rates in U.S. adults. The pharma giant has created a new program that provides free shots against hepatitis A and B, cervical cancer, tetanus, diphtheria and whooping cough to low income adults. “Vaccines are […]
. . . By Shan Juan China Daily 03/30/2010 BEIJING – A team of eight medical experts sent by the Chinese Medical Association has arrived in Shanxi province to help with the ongoing investigation of the latest vaccine scandal. Specialists in neurology, allergic reaction, vaccine adverse reaction, immunization planning, as well as infectious and blood […]
. . . Barbara Hollingsworth Washington Examiner March 30, 2010 Cervical cancer accounts for less than 1 percent of all cancer deaths, so it was somewhat surprising when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration fast-tracked approval of Gardasil, a Merck vaccine targeting the human papilloma virus that causes the disease, in 2006. As of Jan. […]
. . . Lynn McTaggart WDDTY 03/29/2010 The US and UK governments and the press are exulting in the recent highly public hanging of Dr Andrew Wakefield, found guilty of misconduct by the British General Medical Council (GMC). Wakefield, you may recall, is the British gastroenterologist who first raised the alarm bells over the measles-mumps-rubella […]
. . . Kamilah Qasimi TopNews Arab Emirates 03/25/2010 On Wednesday, Dr Amin Al-Amiri, CEO for Medical Practice and Licensing at the Ministry announced the UAE Ministry of Health has taken the decision to suspend utilization of GlaxoSmithKline’s Rotarix vaccine for some time. The vaccine was found to be impure with extraneous viral DNA bits […]
Global Vaccine Market Forecast to 2012 03/25/2010 Vaccine has emerged as one of the most profitable business segments in the healthcare industry. The segment registered revenues of around US$ 27 Billion in 2009. The growth has been driven by the emergence of some new chronic diseases and increasing demand for seasonal flu vaccines. Besides, the […]
TAMAR KAHN Business Day 03/25/2010 Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi yesterday appealed to MPs to support the government’s vaccination campaigns, warning them not to stir up anxiety by propagating unsubstantiated claims of dangers associated with the shots. The department will run a national measles and polio vaccination campaign between April 12 and 23, and a two-month […]
. . . Martin Enserink Science Now March 18th, 2010 Here’s a study to file under “unworkable but very cool.” A group of Japanese researchers has developed a mosquito that spreads vaccine instead of disease. Even the researchers admit, however, that regulatory and ethical problems will prevent the critters from ever taking wing—at least for […]
. . . . Winston Salem Journal Published: March 23, 2010 WASHINGTON — U.S. health officials urged pediatricians yesterday to temporarily stop using one of two vaccines against a leading cause of diarrhea in babies, after discovering that doses of GlaxoÂSmithKline’s Rotarix were contaminated with bits of an apparently benign pig virus. Glaxo’s vaccine has […]