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HEPATITIS
B DISEASE AND VACCINE FACTS
- People at high risk for getting hepatitis B disease (which is
transmitted by coming into direct contact with an infected person's body
fluids) are IV drug users, prostitutes, prisoners, sexually promiscuous
persons and babies born to infected mothers. (1)
- 90-95% of all hepatitis B cases recover completely after 3 to 4
weeks of nausea, fatigue, headache, arthritis, jaundice and tender liver.
(2)
- Up to 17 percent of all hepatitis B vaccinations are followed by
reports of fatigue and weakness, headache, arthritis and fever of more
than 100 F.. (3) The vaccine can cause death, according to a 1994
Institute of Medicine report. (4)
- According to Merck and Company: "The duration of the
protective effect of [the vaccine] in healthy vacinees is unknown at
present and the need for booster doses is not yet defined."
- In 1996, there were 10,637 cases of hepatitis B reported in the
U.S. and the CDC stated that "Hepatitis B continues to decline in
most states, primarily because of a decrease in the number of cases among
injecting drug users and, to a lesser extent, among both homosexual and
heterosexuals of both sexes." (5)
- In 1996, 279 cases of hepatitis B disease were reported to have
occurred in the U.S. in children under 14 years old. (5)
- An historic report in 1994 published by the Institute of Medicine,
National Academy of Sciences, reviewed the medical literature for evidence
that vaccines, including hepatitis B vaccine, can cause a variety of
immune and neurological health problems. An independent committee of
physician experts concluded that there were no case controlled
observational studies or controlled clinical trials conducted on hepatitis
B vaccine either before or after licensure to scientifically evaluate
persistent reports that hepatitis B vaccine can cause sudden infant death
syndrome; Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) and other central demyelinating
diseases including transverse myelitis, optic neuritis, and multiple
sclerosis; and immune system dysfunction including chronic arthritis.
The IOM report concluded: "The lack
of adequate data regarding many of the adverse events under study was of major
concern to the committee...the committee encountered many gaps and limitations
in knowledge bearing directly or indirectly on the safety of vaccines. These
include inadequate understanding of the biologic mechanisms underlying adverse
events following natural infection or immunization, insufficient or
inconsistent information from case reports and case series, inadequate size or
length of follow-up of many population-based epidemiologic studies...."
(5)
- There are more than 200 vaccines being created by federal health
agencies and drug companies, including Hepatitis C, D and E; Herpes
simplex types 1 and 2; gonorrhea; rotavirus (diarrhea); Group A and B
streptococcus; meningitis A, B and C; and HIV for AIDS. (6)
(1) CDC Prevention
Guidelines: A Guide to Action (1997); (2) Harrison's Principles of
Internal Medicine (1994); (3) Merck & Co. Hepatitis B Vaccine product
insert (1993); (4) Adverse Events Associated with Childhood Vaccines
(1994; (5) Adverse Events Associated with Childhood Vaccines (1994); (6)
The Jordan Report (DHHS-1995).
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