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Vaccine-free French healthier than allies
Evidence to the subcommittee on national security shows the effort made to
protect service personnel from biological and chemical weapons is most likely
to have damaged their health. The French were given protective suits but not the cocktail of drugs that
British and US service-men took. Only 140 of the 25,000 French Gulf veterans
have reported illnesses related to Gulf War service, compared with more than
5000 of the 52,000 British troops deployed, and 137,862 of the 697,000 US
service personnel. Unlike US and British forces, the French used bottled water, and did not
use organophosphor- ous pesticides, now known to be very dangerous to humans. '); document.write('
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Fourteen inoculations were given to British troops. In addition their immune
systems were tested with the first-ever issue of nerve agent pre-treatment tablets
as an antidote against chemical weapons, and the use of pesticides, including
organo- phosphates to prevent fly-borne diseases. US and British forces were in
total exposed to 33 toxins.
Among those taking part in the committee hearings was Lord Morris of
Manchester, a campaigner for the Gulf War veterans, who gave evidence on the
possible causes.
"While accepting that these measures were taken in what were thought to
be their best interests, British Gulf veterans who are now in broken health -
many with severely debilitating but still undiagnosed illnesses - trace some of
their problems to the [British] Ministry of Defence's efforts to protect
them."
The Guardian
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