A General Accounting Office
investigation last fall found that the rate of side
effects from anthrax vaccine was hundreds, sometimes
thousands, of times higher than what the military
claimed.
(CBS) Kamila Iwanowska is the latest soldier to get
kicked out of the U.S. military for refusing the anthrax
vaccine, CBS News Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson
reports.
"It's not about defiance and it's not about being a bad
soldier, because it's not," says Iwanowska, a former Army
reservist, who received a bad conduct discharge.
She says it's about her belief that the anthrax vaccine could
be dangerous. Since it became mandatory five years ago,
hundreds of troops have been disciplined or booted out for
rejecting it, and dozens of others have been court-martialed.
"If I knew then what I know now, I would have refused to take
the vaccine," said Jason Nietupski, a former U.S. Army captain
who got seriously ill after his shot in 2000.
"I developed blood clots in my legs," Nietupski says. "They
found pulmonary nodules in my lungs."
But even when the Army finally documented that the vaccine was
to blame, Nietupski says no one reported his case to the FDA,
which tracks adverse events.
"There's a lot of people like me out there because doctors in
the military are fearful of reporting adverse events to the
Food and Drug Administration because of potentially being
reprimanded for doing so," he says.
In fact, a General Accounting Office investigation last fall
found that the rate of side effects from anthrax vaccine was
hundreds, sometimes thousands of times higher than what the
military claimed.
The Defense Department says it now encourages more accurate
reporting of adverse events. But the latest numbers the
military provided CBS News still fall short:
Among 600,000 people who got anthrax shots in the past year,
possible side effects are reported by the military in only a
fraction of one percent: .142 percent or 852 reports per
600,000 people. The GAO investigation released last fall found
a much higher rate in a survey of vaccines: 85 percent, with
side effects ranging from lumps and rashes to
hospitalizations.
Dr. Bill Winkenwerder, the assistant secretary of defense for
health affairs, oversees military vaccines and says he urges
all problems to be reported.
He says it's "just not true" that the military hasn't provided
the whole story as to how many people are getting sick from
anthrax vaccines.
"We've been very forthcoming," Winkenwerder says. "There'd be
no reason to be anything else other than that. Our personnel
are our most important assets."
Jason Nieptuski just wonders how many others might end up like
him.
"I took the vaccine because I was patriotic, because I love my
country and because I wanted to serve in the military. Even
though the Army ruled that the medical complications were from
anthrax vaccine, I can no longer serve because of the blood
clots," Nieptuski says.
Late last year, government investigators advised the Defense
Department to actively track each soldier who gets the anthrax
vaccine to get a truer picture of the harm it may do, but the
military rejected that advice. Now, some troops find
themselves more worried about the shots than the biological
threat they're supposed to ward off.
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