February 03, 2011
According to the latest American Commission of Experts on immunization in 2009, the number of miscarriages in pregnant women increased by 700% compared to previous years. Deemed guilty of a vaccine H1N1.
Data on the effects of vaccination were transferred to the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention), but the organization denies link vaccination and nevynashivaemosti and official statements continue to insist that of the H1N1 vaccine were no injuries. Read more…
January 19, 2011
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H1N1 virus

mutant h1n1 virus
H1N1 virus started to mutate. A new type of flu has already spread to Australia, New Zealand and Singapore, according to Reuters. ”Meanwhile, more research is needed in order to know how for those deadly new virus and how it operates an existing vaccine. Will she be able to fully protect against the virus mutant?” – Says Ian Barr from the center of cooperation in the control and study Influenza World Health Organization in Melbourne.
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December 04, 2010
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H1N1 Vaccine
University of Michigan Health System leads study showing preliminary skin tests, divided doses unnecessary for vaccinating egg-allergic children

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Providers can skip precautionary measures when giving egg-allergic children – including those with a previously severe reaction – the H1N1 Influenza A vaccine, according to a new University of Michigan Health System-led study.
In a controlled study of 19 non-egg allergic patients and 105 egg-allergic pediatric patients, which included 25 with a history of egg-induced anaphylaxis, all received the vaccine without developing an immediate or serious reaction to the primary or booster shots. Anaphylaxis is a severe and potentially life-threatening reaction which may be caused by a food allergy. Read more…
November 01, 2010
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Flu vaccine

Influenza shot
A FLU jab that triggered fits in children will be rolled out again next winter.
The Health Department gave the drug companies the go-ahead to make more of the controversial vaccine.
The department’s Australian Influenza Vaccine Committee has approved a repeat production of the cocktail of swine flu and two seasonal flu strains for the next Australian winter.
Health authorities are still investigating why the world-first, three-in-one vaccine induced febrile convulsions at nine times the normal rate before it was suspended in April for use in children younger than five. Read more…
October 29, 2010
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H1N1 Vaccine

H1N1 vaccine for the public
THE Ministry of Health will continue its surveillance of H1N1 in Fiji, says permanent secretary Dr Salanieta Saketa.
Last week, the ministry confirmed 28 cases of H1N1 in the country.
“Initially, we started off with (vaccinating) just the most at risk people who were mainly pregnant women, those with chronic conditions and health care workers or our front line workers,” Dr Saketa said at the conclusion of the H1N1 campaign on October 20. Read more…
October 25, 2010
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H1N1 Vaccine

Pregnant Women
VANCOUVER — Pregnant women were willing to be vaccinated against the H1N1 pandemic flu if their doctors made an effort to persuade them, a researcher said here.
In a single-institution study of more than 300 women, those whose doctors specifically recommended H1N1 vaccination were nearly seven times more likely to get the shot than those whose providers didn’t mention or didn’t recommend the vaccine, according to Marci Drees, MD, of the Christiana Care Health System in Wilmington, Del.
Because of an aggressive pro-vaccine campaign, more than 62% of pregnant women in the hospital were immunized, “significantly higher” than historical rates, Drees told reporters at the annual meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Read more…
October 22, 2010
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H1N1 Vaccine
The changes are not significant yet, they said. But there have been some cases of people who were vaccinated also becoming infected, and also some deaths.
“Already this variant virus has been associated with several vaccine breakthroughs in teenagers and adults vaccinated in 2010 with monovalent pandemic influenza vaccine (protecting against only H1N1) as well as a number of fatal cases from whom the variant virus was isolated,” they wrote.
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October 16, 2010
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H1N1 Vaccine
It is expected there will be much more catarrhal diseases in Belarus this year in comparison with last year. About 5 thousand cases are registered daily in Minsk. The peak is expected in the beginning of next year, the prevailing virus to be last year’s H1N1.
About 24 thousand cases are registered weekly in Minsk. Last year it was about 20 thousand. This was informed to the European Radio for Belarus by the Head of the epidemiological department of Minsk city hygienic and epidemiological center Alena Fisenka: Read more…
October 12, 2010
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H1N1 Vaccine

Flu Vaccine
Last year, the largest health scare was the H1N1 epidemic, i.e. the Swine Flu. Families were urged to receive the new vaccine that fought against this sickness. And many jumped at the chance, lining up and waiting in long lines to receive the vaccine. But some families chose not to, regarding the vaccine as too new to be sure that there would be no adverse side effects. Read more…
October 08, 2010
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H1N1 Vaccine

Baby flu shot
What you really want to know BEFORE agreeing to the flu shot (especially babies and pregnant women)
First thing you should know is how the vaccine is bought by your provider, which mfg they are using, and if they use single injections or buy multiple doses of H1N1. In many situations, this alone will tell you if there is Thimerosal (Mercury) in the vaccine, and you can look up the rest of the ingredients yourself – and please do!
Second thing you should know is that the manufacturers (huge pharma) have ‘very clear instructions’ on their insert (that comes with the product) about what medical emergency staff should be on hand when people are given injections of H1N1. Read the pamphlet, question for it.
Third thing you should know is the CDC recently voted to inject 6 month ancient babies and pregnant women, even though there is a significant difference of scientific opinion about who should receive the H1N1 Vaccine. At first it was only those over 18 years of age, yet now, it’s babies 6 mos ancient and pregnant women. Read more…