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000646: New vaccines ARE tested in Placebo tests
In vaccine safety tests the “Placebo” IS a Vaccine. So they are just testing one vaccine against another
and saying the results are equal – which means that vaccines are EQUALLY HARMFUL – not that Vaccines are safe. In Medicine the Placebo is not another Medicine but a sugar pill. So vaccines do NOT undergo the
same safety tests as Medicine does!
From website: Vaccine Safety – VaccineDecision.info Information of testing is from Vaccine INSERTS:
Hepatitis B vaccine
ENGERIX-B (Recombinant Vaccine) β GlaxoSmithKline β Product Insert
βTen double-blind studies involving 2,252 subjects showed no significant difference in the frequency or severity of adverse experiences between ENGERIX-B and plasma-derived vaccines.β
They simply found that there were no significant differences in adverse reactions between different vaccines, and therefore is considered βsafe.β Also, subjects were only monitored for 4 days.
Infanrix (DTaP) β GlaxoSmithKline – Product Insert
Clinical Studies compared INFANRIX with Whole-Cell DTP Vaccine (See Tables 1, 2, 6, 7). Studies showed that local adverse reactions increased with successive doses of INFANRIX (See Tables 3 & 4).
In one study of 29,000 kids there were 14 DEATHS, 9 of which were SIDS. They compare rates of SIDS in two studies with the rate of SIDS in the U.S., attempting to show that by chance alone the kids in the study could have died of SIDS. However, kids in the U.S. are highly vaccinated, so this comparison tells us nothing. It is simply like every other vaccine safety study, comparing vaccinated kids with vaccinated kids.
Streptococcus pneumoniae (Pneumococcus) vaccine
Prevnar β Pneumococcal 7-valent Conjugate Vaccine β Wyeth β Product Insert
In one study (Kaiser Efficacy study) there were 11 DEATHS (4 SIDS) that occurred among subjects receiving Prevnar. In comparison, in the control group there were 21 DEATHS (8 SIDS).
However, the control group received an investigational meningococcal group C conjugate vaccine, so all this tells us that the latter vaccine was twice as deadly as Prevnar.
It was noted that the number of SIDS deaths in kids from California during the same time period (1995-1997) was similar as seen in the efficacy study, which again tells us nothing as those children would have been vaccinated with the routine childhood vaccines. (See page 21)