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Rubella vaccine linked to
Epstein-Barr Virus Dr Mendelsohn MD (1987)
Many people now know about
the dangers of DPT shots in babies. and they are
rejecting those particular
shots. Yet, they still accept other vaccines for
their children. So for those
trusting souls, here is the latest evidence on
the dangers of the German
measles vaccine.
A study of 200 patients with
Epstein-Barr Virus (often called Yuppie
disease) is scheduled for
publication this spring in the journal Medical
Hypothesis. In an advance
report in the San Diego Tribune (September 30.
1987). the studys
researchers have linked EBV syndrome to exposure to the
weakened. but live, rubella
virus found in the vaccine. Given to young
children, the vaccine can
linger in their systems for years and can be
passed to adults through
casual contact.
Biomedical researcher Allen
D. Allen of Algorithms. Inc. of Northridge.
California, blames EBV
syndrome on Merck Sharp and Dohmes Biavax and
Meruvax vaccines which were
introduced in the late 1970s. Allen says. I
can say all this attention
to the (Epstein-Barr) syndrome. the public
awareness. started in the
early 1980s. right after these vaccines came out.
Young adults. the ones most
likely to be in contact with young children, are
the primary targets. Its
too much of a coincidence to ignore."
In a similar study. Dr. Hugh
Fudenberg http://members.aol.com/nitrf
,
professor of immunology at
the Medical University in Charleston. South
Carolina. found the same
linkage in 24 patients.
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