Tag Archive | "Swine Flu"
Posted on 17 January 2010. Tags: CDC, H1N1, H1N1 vaccine, inflammatory chemicals, mainstream media, nervous system disruptors, Pandemic, Swine Flu, vaccination rates
(NaturalNews) The CDC is engaged in a very clever, statistically devious spin campaign, and nearly every journalist in the mainstream media has fallen for its ploy. No one has yet reported what I’m about to reveal here.
It all started with the CDC’s recent release of new statistics about swine flu fatalities, infection rates and vaccination rates. According to the CDC:
• 61 million Americans were vaccinated against swine flu (about 20% of the U.S. population). The CDC calls this a “success” even though it means 4 out of 5 people rejected the vaccines. Read the full story
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Posted on 12 January 2010. Tags: Baxter International Inc., David Gauthier-Villars, france, Germany, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, H1N1, Jeanne Whalen, Netherlands, Novartis AG, Roland Jopp, Sanofi-Aventis SA, Spain, Swine Flu, Switzerland, vaccination, World Health Organization
Just months after rushing to order enough swine-flu vaccine to protect their citizens, European governments are canceling orders and trying to sell or give away extra doses as they sit on a glut of the vaccine.
The main reason: European health officials decided that only one shot per person was needed, instead of the two originally planned. Low demand is also to blame. Many Europeans believe the pandemic has turned out to be fairly mild, and don’t see a reason to get vaccinated. Some are also concerned that they will suffer side effects from the shots, despite assurances otherwise from global health officials. Read the full story
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Posted on 13 December 2009. Tags: antiviral medication, British Medical Journal, flu edpidemic, H1N1, Russia Today, Swine Flu, Tamiflu, Ukraine
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Posted on 12 December 2009. Tags: 1957, American Society of Hematology, Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Asian flu pandemic, bronchial tubes, Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. James R. Gill, Dr. John J. Strouse, epidemiologist, H1N1, Harvard School of Public Health, influenza, Johns Hopkins Children's Center, lungs, Mark Lipsitch, milwaukee, New Orleans, new york city, Pandemic, sickle cell disease, Swine Flu, swine flu symptoms, Thomas H. Maugh II, trachea, United States
The first comprehensive study of pandemic H1N1 influenza from April to the end of July indicates that the pandemic may be the mildest ever, assuming that the virus doesn’t mutate during the winter and come back stronger than before. The analysis suggests that the swine flu virus might directly cause as many as 45,000 deaths in the United States by the end of winter but that the most likely figure is somewhere between 10,000 and 15,000 deaths. In a worst-case scenario, the virus would kill no more than 45,000 people, well below earlier estimates that suggested as many as 90,000 could die in the pandemic. Read the full story
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Posted on 27 November 2009. Tags: Borut Miklavcic, Glaxo-Smith-Kline, Health Minister, privacy laws, Slovenia, Swine Flu
Slovenian health authorities say a 77-year-old woman was hospitalized when her heart stopped minutes after she received a swine flu shot.Health Minister Borut Miklavcic said late Thursday that authorities are still investigating whether the patient’s heart problem was caused by the vaccination.
The patient, whose identity has not been published in line with privacy laws, is being treated at the hospital.
Two people have died in Slovenia from swine flu and hundreds of others tested positive so far.
The country launched a free vaccination program two weeks ago with a vaccine from Glaxo Smith Kline. So far, about 30,000 people in the country of 2 million have been vaccinated.
http://www.etaiwannews.com/
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Posted on 26 November 2009. Tags: Adrian Gibbs, Australian National University, Canberra, Canterbury Health Laboratories, Centre for Infectious Diseases and Microbiology Laboratory Services, Christchurch, Downie, Jean Downie, John Armstrong, Mexico, New Zealand, Pandemic, Simeon Bennett, Singapore, Swine Flu, SYDNEY, Virology Journal, Westmead Hospital, World Health Organization
Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) — Adrian Gibbs, the virologist who said in May that swine flu may have escaped from a laboratory, published his findings today, renewing discussion about the origins of the pandemic virus.
The new H1N1 strain, which was discovered in Mexico and the U.S. in April, may be the product of three strains from three continents that swapped genes in a lab or a vaccine-making plant, Gibbs, and fellow Australian scientists wrote in Virology Journal. The authors analyzed the genetic makeup of the virus and found its origin could be more simply explained by human involvement than a coincidence of nature. Read the full story
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Posted on 11 November 2009. Tags: H1N1, Krissi Danielsson, Miscarriage, pregnant women, Swine Flu, Vaccine
Be sure to check out Ms. Krissi Danielsson’s blog:
http://miscarriage.about.com/

http://organichealthadviser.com/archives/shocking-h1n1-swine-flu-vaccine-miscarriage-stores-from-pregnant-women-tell-your-doctors-that-vaccines-and-pregnancy-do-not-mix
U.S. health authorities have made pregnant women one of the highest priority groups for getting the H1N1 swine flu vaccine, but is it actually safe for pregnant women and their babies? Well, the truth is that miscarriage reports from pregnant women who have taken the H1N1 swine flu vaccine are starting to pour in from all over the nation. Vaccines and pregnancy simply do not mix safely. In fact, the package inserts for the swine flu vaccines actually say that the safety of these vaccines for pregnant women has not been established. Read the full story
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Posted on 09 November 2009. Tags: 2006, Avian Flu, Belgium, Glaxo-Smith-Kline, government, H1N1, Pandemrix, pharmaceutical trial, secret defense, squalene, Swedish, Swine Flu, thiomersal, vaccination
The Flu Case – I am a Swedish general practioner working in Belgium, and quite involved in this issue, as together with three citizens and another GP we advised the Belgian Government last Friday in court that this is a disguised pharmaceutical trial on human subjects, with real risks involved.
I put in two comments on the story (see below), that are quite relevant in the context that the Swedish Newspapers have seemingly stopped reporting the intermediary results of this disguised pharmaceutical trial. Read the full story
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Posted on 05 November 2009. Tags: Eva Kopacz, government, Health Minister, parliament, pharmaceutical companies, Poland, polish, Swine Flu, Swine Flu jab, untested, vaccination, Vaccine
The Polish Health Minister Eva Kopacz today told Parliament during a heated debate on the swine flu vaccination that she, as a qualified family doctor with more than 20 year of experience, will not authorise the use of untested vaccines on millions of people in Poland when there is inadequate information about the safety of the jabs.
She said the secret contract that the Polish government was supposed to sign with pharmaceutical companies had more than 20 clauses which are against the law.
Kopacz noted that governments in Western Europe had signed secret agreements with pharmaceutical companies, but suggested that the prosperity of the people of Poland was more important to her than the profits of Big Pharma. Read the full story
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Posted on 05 November 2009. Tags: Austria, British, Champions League, closed schools, deadly, epidemic, European Union, FC Dynamo, government, H1N1, Hungary, Inter Milan, Kiev, london, Mill Hill, President, respirators, respiratory illness, Slovakia, Slovenia, Swine Flu, Ukraine, Vaccine, Viktor Yushchenko, WHO, World Health Organisation, World Influenza Centre, Yulia Tymoshenko
British scientists are examining samples of a strain of swine flu behind a deadly Ukrainian outbreak to determine whether the virus has mutated.

Fans at the Champions League match between FC Dynamo and Inter Milan in Kiev
More than 80 people have died in Ukraine in the last two weeks and there have been 450,000 cases of respiratory illness.
The World Health Organisation has sent an emergency team to monitor the epidemic and says it assumes most of the illness in the country has been caused by H1N1 swine flu. Read the full story
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Posted on 03 November 2009. Tags: adjuvant squalene, Celtura, children, dog viruses, EMEA, Focetria, Jan liliemark, mass vaccination, Medical Products Agency, mercury thiomersal, Pandemrix, poisonous, pregnant women, Swine Flu, Swissmedic, Switzerland, Vaccine, WHO
Swissmedic, the authority in Switzerland that gives permission for the use of drugs, today announced that the “swine flu” vaccine Pandemrix will not be allowed to be injected into pregnant women, children or young adults (below 18 years of age) or elderly (above 60 years of age). The very same vaccine is now injected through an unprecedented mass vaccination campaign into hundreds of thousands if not millions of people in Sweden. No restrictions are made in Sweden and the authorities there express surprise about the Swiss decision. “There is no reason to make such a decision here in Sweden”, says Jan liliemark, a professor working for the national Medical Products Agency. The many deaths so far in Sweden from this vaccine are “still under investigation”. Read the full story
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Posted on 29 October 2009. Tags: Barack Obama, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Champlain Bridge, David A. Paterson, dentist, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, diabetes, disaster, doctor, Education Law, Executive Order 29, government, governor, H1N1, health care workers, heart disease, influenza, liver disorders, neurological disorders, neuromuscular disorders, new york city, nurse, nurse practitioner, pharmacist, President, Richard F. Daines, Section 6902, State Disaster Emergency, State Health Commissioner, Swine Flu, Vaccine
That’s a week after granting that status to the closing of the Champlain Bridge — the disasters are coming more often — and President Obama’s declaration that the swine flu was a National Emergency.
The executive order has these effects:
- Allows health care workers who are not doctors, nurses or nurse practitioners to administer the vaccine
- Allows school-based health centers to handle vaccinations Read the full story
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Posted on 26 October 2009. Tags: H1N1, Health & Fitness, Swine Flu, Vaccine, Video
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Posted on 24 October 2009. Tags: alternative care sites, April 26 2009, Barack Obama, CDC, Center for Disease Control, community centers, Dr. Thomas Frieden, federal rules, flu, H1N1, Health and Human Services, health chief, hospitals, Kathleen Sebelius, national emergency, October 24 2009, offsite hospital centers, outbreak, schools, Swine Flu, United States
By PHILIP ELLIOTT (AP) – 1 hour ago
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama declared the swine flu outbreak a national emergency, giving his health chief the power to let hospitals move emergency rooms offsite to speed treatment and protect noninfected patients.
The declaration, signed Friday night and announced Saturday, comes with the disease more prevalent than ever in the country and production delays undercutting the government’s initial, optimistic estimates that as many as 120 million doses of the vaccine could be available by mid-October. Read the full story
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Posted on 22 October 2009. Tags: Botox, Charlotte, Cheerleader, Desiree Jennings, Dystonia, Flu Shot, H1N1, infection, inherited, Johns Hopkins, Neurological Disorder, NFL, physical trauma, seasonal flu, seizures, Swine Flu, vaccination, Vaccine, Video, Walk Backwards, Washington Redskins



Just before getting a seasonal flu shot in August, Desiree’s health was fine, but then 10 days afterward she contracted flu-like symptoms. Things only got worse from there, and she was put in the hospital for seizures on two occasions before being diagnosed with Dystonia. Doctors have only speculated that the flu shot was the cause.Desiree, who is 25 and married, has been completely disabled from this, as it has prevented her from walking forward, causes trouble with her speech, and even makes it difficult to eat. She has also experienced seizures frequently.
Shortly after being diagnosed and seen by doctors at Johns Hopkins, Desiree started having other symptoms. She and her husband went to Charlotte to get relief from these symptoms and were there for most of Monday. Brendan, her husband, says that they will be there for as long as it takes. He did add that there were some improvements in her condition after just the first visit.
One of the doctors says that Dystonia can be treated with physical therapy and Botox injections. The injections can help relieve some of the muscle contractions. He also noted that there is no reason to believe that getting a flu shot will cause this, as he hasn’t come across anything to link Dystonia and the shot.
http://www.barcelonareporter.com/
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Posted on 20 October 2009. Tags: aches, AstraZeneca unit MedImmune, CDC, Center for Disease Control, cough, CSL Ltd, Dr. Anne Schuchat, fever, flu, GlaxoSmithKline, group A streptococcus, H1N1, hospitalization, incomplete reports, influenza, Novartis AG, Pandemic, Sanofi-Aventis SA, seasonal flu, sore throat, strep throat, Swine Flu, U.S. health officials, United States, Vaccines, virus
By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Half of those hospitalized with the new H1N1 virus are under 25, a clear illustration that the pandemic is affecting the young disproportionately, U.S. health officials said on Tuesday.
They said reports from 27 U.S. states show 53 percent of people sick enough to be hospitalized with H1N1 flu are under the age of 25, with only 7 percent of hospitalizations among people 65 and older. Read the full story
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Posted on 12 October 2009. Tags: Baxter, Bielefeld Westfalen-Blatt, Bundeswehr, Celvapan, Dr. Wolfram Hartmann, Focetria, Glaxo-Smith-Kline, Novartis, Pandemrix, Permanent Vaccination Commission, pharmaceutical manufacturer, Professional Association of Child and Adolescent Physicians, serum, soldiers, Swine Flu, vaccination, vaccine-friendly
The army has ordered a newspaper report that 250,000 soldiers for their own vaccine against swine flu. Other than that contained serum, the civilians should be vaccinated for protection against infectious disease, vaccine-friendly for the soldiers, neither controversial mercury-containing additives or preservatives, says the Bielefeld Westfalen-Blatt, “referring to army circles. Whereas what is involved, the serum Celvapan the pharmaceutical manufacturer Baxter. Read the full story
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Posted on 06 October 2009. Tags: CDC, flu season, H1N1, Jennifer Ashton, risks, Swine Flu, Vaccine
H1N1 vaccine risks are a major concern for many Americans this flu season. With flu season just around the corner, many people are getting not only the flu shot, but the H1N1 shot as well.
H1N1 vaccine risks exist. Whenever you inject something in to your body, you are not without risk. The question to ask yourself is this: is the H1N1 vaccine risks worth the reward of not catching the H1N1 flu virus?
The H1N1 flu virus, also known as the “swine flu” has claimed the lives of several individuals. According to the CDC, those at high risk for the H1N1 virus are children under 2, individuals over 65, pregnant women, individuals with certain chronic medical conditions such as asthma, diabetes, and HIV, and children under 19 on aspirin therapy.
For the high risk group, the H1N1 vaccine risks may be worth the reward. The H1N1 virus is more likely to claim the lives of one of the high-risk individuals than it is someone who is completely healthy.
Pregnant women and those caring for infants under 6 months of age are suggested recipients of the H1N1 vaccine. The H1N1 vaccine risks may be worth it for those trying to protect their children from the virus.
CBS’s The Early Show discussed one of the most disturbing H1N1 vaccine risks. Someone who takes the H1N1 vaccine could develop GBC – Guillian Bar Syndrome. Dr. Jennifer Ashton estimates that this risk is only 1 in a million vaccines.
Still, that’s one of the H1N1 vaccine risks that freaks people out. According to Dr. Jennifer Ashton, GBS is a “rare, neurologic disorder that has elements of an auto-immune condition in that some trigger (usually an infection or rarely a vaccination against an infection) results in a progressive weakening of nerves. GBS starts in the legs and works its way up the body.”
80% of GBS patients have a full recovery about a month after their onset of symptoms. 2 to 3 people can die of this disorder.
I will take the risk of getting a bad case of the flu over the risk of getting GBS. The H1N1 vaccine risks are just too high for me.
Would I give my child the H1N1 vaccine? If I had a young child, I would be more torn over the H1N1 vaccine risks. I would have to sit back and talk to a few medical professionals before I would make a decision.
Me, on the other hand – I’m not worried about myself. Yeah, I might get the H1N1 flu virus this season. The H1N1 vaccine risks aren’t worth it to me. I will just take my chances.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/
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