De verborgen gevaren van vaccinaties - WantToKnow.nl
De verborgen gevaren van vaccinaties - WantToKnow.nl
De verborgen gevaren van vaccinaties - WantToKnow.nl
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Nog meer evidentie voor het gevaar <strong>van</strong> Thimerosal (Thiomersal)<br />
Op 1 oktober ontving ik nog een verslag <strong>van</strong> een alarmerende studie naar de ffecten <strong>van</strong><br />
kwikhoudend Thimerosal. Ik citeer de Engelse tekst in zijn geheel:<br />
[…] New study demonstrates significant harm from just ONE mercury-containing vaccine<br />
A new study, just published in the journal Neurotoxicology, found that primates that received<br />
just ONE vaccination containing Thiomersal, the mercury-preservative found in many<br />
vaccines including the new AH1N1 (swine flu) shot, had significant neurological impairment<br />
when compared with those who received a saline solution injection or no injection at<br />
all.Please note that the amount of Thiomersal was adjusted for weight and that these primates<br />
received o<strong>nl</strong>y 2mcg – the new Swine Flu vaccine contains 24.5 macg or 49 times the FDA<br />
allowable daily limit for an adult.<br />
According to Dr. Andrew Wakefield, Executive Director of Thougtful House and a coinvestigator<br />
of the project, “What is particularly concerning is that in spite of the<br />
recommendation to remove Thiomersal from vaccines a decade ago, millions of people, many<br />
of them children and pregnant mothers, are about to get mecury in their shots. Thiomersal is<br />
still routinely used in Hepatitis B and numerous other vaccines world-wide.”<br />
The implications for Australia’s new national campaign which is targeting pregnant women<br />
as its first recipients are frightening.<br />
The Australian Vaccination Network, a national vaccine safety and health lobby group, urges<br />
the Federal government ad Minister Roxon to err on the side of caution when it comes to<br />
administering untested vaccines containing mercury to those who are the most vulnerable.<br />
Surely when weighing up the risk of significant brain damage from Thiomersal preservatives<br />
against an influenza which has been shown to be milder than seaonal flu, we must say that the<br />
risk of the vaccine is greater than the risk of the flu. In addition, if this vaccine has not been<br />
shown to be safe in children under the age of 10, surely foetusesshould likewise be excluded.<br />
Below is the abstract of the study:<br />
Abstract:<br />
This study examined whether acquisition of neonatal reflexes and sensorimotor skills in<br />
newborn rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) is influenced by receipt of the single neonatal<br />
dose of Hepatitis B (HB) vaccine containing the preservative thimerosal (Th). HB vaccine<br />
containing a standardized weight-adjusted Th dose was administered to male macaques<br />
within 24 hours of birth (n=13). Unexposed animals received saline placebo (n=4) or no<br />
injection (n=3). Infants were raised identically and tested daily for acquisition of 9 survival,<br />
motor, and sensorimotor reflexes by a blinded observer. In exposed animals there was a<br />
significant delay in the acquisition of three survival reflexes: root, snout and suck, compared<br />
with unexposed animals. No neonatal responses were significant delayed in unexposed<br />
animals compared with exposed. Gestational age (GA) and birth weight were not significantly<br />
correlated. Cox regression models were used to evaluate the main affects and interactions of<br />
exposure with birth weight and GA as independent predictors and time-invariant covarties.<br />
Significant main effects remained for exposure on root and suck when controlling for GA and<br />
birth weight such that exposed animals were relatively delayed in time-to-criterion. There was<br />
a significant effect of GA on visual follow far when controlling for exposure such that<br />
increasing GA was associated with shorter time-to-criterion.<br />
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