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Senator: Military must review vaccine use
usahog Offline
#1 Posted:
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http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20031124-045156-7401r

By Mark Benjamin
Published 11/24/2003 7:18 PM


WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (UPI) -- A week after the Pentagon acknowledged one soldier's death might have been caused by a vaccine reaction, a U.S. senator is calling on the military to reconsider mandatory anthrax and smallpox vaccinations that he says could be causing "grievous" harm.

Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., plans on Tuesday to introduce a "Sense of the Senate" resolution asking Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to review the vaccine program amid growing reports of serious side effects. He also argues that U.S. troops face less risk of a biological attack since the overthrow of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

"There is a growing number of disturbing reports about how some of our servicemembers have contracted health problems shortly after receiving the anthrax and smallpox vaccines," Bingaman says in remarks prepared for delivery in the Senate Tuesday.

"These illnesses include mysterious pneumonia-like illnesses, heart problems, blood clots, and other medical conditions that have stricken otherwise young, healthy, and strong military personnel. It has even resulted in deaths."

On Nov. 19, the Pentagon acknowledged vaccinations might have led to the April death of Army nurse Rachael Lacy, who died after receiving shots for anthrax, smallpox and three other diseases. The Pentagon said her death might have been due to an underlying disorder that was triggered by one or more vaccines.

"Vaccinations are important tools to keep our servicemembers protected and healthy. Specialist Lacy's case was rare and clearly tragic," Dr. William Winkenwerder, assistant secretary of Defense for health affairs, said last week. "We plan to continue to carefully administer our vaccination programs, including careful monitoring of adverse events that follow administration."

Bingaman acknowledges in his prepared remarks that "vaccines are an important factor in ensuring protection of our nation's military personnel from health threats -- both natural or from biological weapons -- in overseas conflicts."

But he said he is concerned "our current Department of Defense policies may be failing them, with grievous consequences."

"An estimated 84 percent of the personnel who had anthrax vaccine shots ... reported having side effects or reactions," says Bingaman's resolution, a copy of which was obtained by United Press International.

The resolution also notes that a government advisory committee withdrew its support for expanding the smallpox vaccination program for first responders "after finding that 1 in 500 civilians vaccinated for smallpox had a serious vaccine event."

The resolution calls for the military to reconsider punishments given to servicemembers who refuse to take the vaccines. Some have been court-martialed for refusing the vaccinations and others have left the military rather than receive them.

Prospects for the resolution do not look promising -- Bingaman introduced the measure without any co-sponsors. But the issue is getting increased attention among veterans groups and soldiers' families.

Bingaman's statement cites UPI and CBS News reports that "have identified a growing number of deaths and severe illnesses that point to the anthrax and smallpox vaccines." It also quotes from UPI's reporting on problems of sick, injured and wounded soldiers, many of whom served in Iraq, who have been stuck for weeks and months in "medical hold" awaiting treatment.

"At Fort Knox, according to a UPI story, 369 of the 422 soldiers did not deploy to Operation Iraqi Freedom because of their illnesses. This includes, according to the story, 'strange clusters of heart problems and breathing problems (also experienced by) soldiers at Fort Stewart and other locations,'" Bingaman said.

"These are health problems that are often cited as adverse events accompanying the anthrax and smallpox vaccines," he said.

"We certainly do not know whether these cases have been caused by the anthrax or smallpox vaccine at this point. In fact, these personnel desperately await any medical treatment and that must be addressed."

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usahog Offline
#2 Posted:
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Now lets Discuss the Real Issues....

What About this Folks???

any input??? anyone CARE???

Personnaly I would Rather go out by a Bullet. or Blown to Hell then the Slow Death of this kind of CRAP!!!!!!

You Did your Mission Well Son... now go home Fade away and Die Piecefully like a good Soldier and no one will even know the difference... Hell even that they Wont Care!!!!!!!

Brings to mind Ira Hayes NO???

Enjoy!!!
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cwilhelmi Offline
#3 Posted:
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This is scary $hit. Our soldiers shouldn't have to worry about this kind of stuff, nor should they have to suffer after being forced to take a possibly deadly vaccine!! Very scary!!
usahog Offline
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Yes Bro it is Scarry ****... the sad thing is our Yes Men in Washington turning a Blind Eye to the Dollar Amounts these Contracts for the Supply of this stuff to our Militar Brothers and Sisters!!! without allowing it to be Approved by the FDA!!!!!

and then you have some of the Same Yes Men Playing Cover-Up to the Fact that this is Actually Happening...

Makes Me Sick!!!!!!

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Gene363 Offline
#5 Posted:
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An individual may react to just about any vaccine, every time you get a vaccination there is some risk, albeit much less than the risk of contracting the disease. On thing for sure, it sucks to be the one that has a reaction.

Sources:

http://www.narmc.amedd.army.mil/kacc/Employees/Epubs/Regulations/Regulation_40-26.pdf

D-1.Contraindications
A hypersensitivity reaction to a previous dose of the vaccine or one of its components is a contraindication to
the immunization of this vaccine. The local and systemic reactions of the type described in appendix D considered alone, do not represent significant hypersensitivity. Immunization is contraindicated in persons who develop reactions such as angioedema, generalized hives, or other manifestations of potentially life-threatening anaphylaxis. Persons manifesting these or similar reactions should not receive additional vaccine without prior consultation with an allergist or infectious disease specialist. Results of the consultation and any limitation on additional doses of the anthrax vaccine must be clearly documented in the individual medical record.

http://www.cdc.gov/epo/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4916a1.htm

Surveillance for Adverse Events Associated with Anthrax Vaccination --- U.S. Department of Defense, 1998--2000
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic864.htm

http://www1.umn.edu/cidrap/content/bt/anthrax/biofacts/anthraxfactsheet.html

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr4915a1.htm

Use of Anthrax Vaccine in the United States
Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Membership List, October 2000.

http://www.nap.edu/books/0309083095/html/

The Anthrax Vaccine: Is It Safe? Does It Work? (2002)
Institute of Medicine (IOM)
Homebrew Offline
#6 Posted:
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A friend of mine, a veteran of Desert storm, suffers from a myriad of health problems that his doctor has attributed to the innoculations recieved, prior to being sent to the persian gulf, some of which was, at the time experimental. We cannot use our troops for experimental drugs. That is criminal. Until a drug, has been proven, beyond a shadow of a doubt, to be safe, our troops should not be required to take them. Unlike civilians, they have no choice, unless they want to be court marshelled.
Later
Dave (A.K.A. Homebrew)
P.S. Yes Russell, this is the same guy, we have discussed his case before.
redneck1 Offline
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Friends of mine have had problems since returning from Desert Storm too.

One suffers severe migranes. Another is on disability and can't work.

Makes you wonder if there was some chemical warfare going on there or if the vaccinations are the cause. Either way it sucks to see peoples lives screwed up that way.

Oh and BTW. The guy with the migranes was two years shy of retiring (20 yrs) with the Marines and Marine Reserves. His wife told him if he was called to fight in Operation Iraqi Freedom she would divorce him. He ended up quiting.
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Redneck... drop me an email.. usahog at hotmail dot com

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