The National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC), the oldest and largest
vaccine safety advocacy organization in the U.S., endorses the June 21 decision
by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the Centers for
Disease Control (CDC) advising against releasing vaccinia
(smallpox) virus vaccine for mass use by the general population. However, we
maintain that the federal advisory committee's recommendation to use the live
virus vaccine in up to 20,000 health care workers is premature in the absence of
actual disease.
NVIC representatives attended and gave statements at public meetings the CDC
held in Atlanta, New York, San Francisco, San Antonio and St. Louis. In all of
the meetings to discuss smallpox vaccination options, there was no credible
evidence presented to suggest that the smallpox virus was going to be
intentionally released or could be successfully used by terrorists as a
bioterrorism weapon. In fact, CDC experts continued to insist the theoretical
probability of the eradicated virus being intentionally released was "very low."
And yet, plans are now going forward to intentionally release the very reactive
live vaccinia virus into our population by exposing at least 20,000 health care
workers and their close contacts to the very real risks of injury and death from
the most reactive vaccine humans have ever used.
NVIC agrees that stockpiling smallpox and other vaccines to respond to
potential bioterrorism is an important part of the nation's emergency
preparedness plan. However, we are not in an emergency situation. There has been
no bioterrorism attack using smallpox virus and the CDC should stand by the
policy of restricting vaccinia virus vaccination to researchers exposed to
vaccinia virus in lab work. Beyond that, vaccinia virus transmission into the
general population could be minimized by confining the vaccination of potential
emergency first responders to several hundred special personnel selected to
investigate any suspected intentional release of the smallpox virus.
Outstanding questions remain about the wisdom of re-introducing the live
vaccinia virus into the world, where it has not been circulating for more than
three decades, in the absence of real disease or proof that weaponized smallpox
virus has been acquired by terrorists and can be successfully deployed. It
appears that the only reason bringing smallpox vaccine back into general use is
being discussed is because of the anthrax-laced letters sent to politicians and
the media immediately after September 11, 2001. And yet, the information the
American public has been given about the anthrax "bioterrorism" attack is that
it was an inside job and most likely involved a disgruntled scientist familiar
with anthrax research at a U.S. government lab. Correcting lapses in internal
security would be a much safer alternative to placing more American's lives at
risk with a vaccine designed to prevent a disease that has been eradicated.
NVIC opposes the release of live vaccinia virus vaccine into the general
population for the following reasons:
· smallpox was eradicated and the U.S. halted routine use of the vaccinia
virus vaccine in 1971 after recognition of the vaccine's serious side effects; ·
the live virus vaccine causes reactions in almost everyone who gets it (fever,
spread of vaccine virus to other parts of the body) and causes life threatening
reactions in 1 in 4,000 persons; · the vaccine spreads vaccinia virus from one
person to another and immune compromised individuals are at highest risk; · up
to 25 percent of the US population is estimated to be immune compromised and at
risk for injury or death if exposed to vaccinia virus; · at high risk of
vaccinia virus infection complications are people who have a history of eczema
or atopic dermatitis and it has been estimated that these individuals and their
close contacts comprise as much as 50 percent of the US population; · there is a
window of opportunity to vaccinate individuals within four days of being exposed
to the smallpox virus; · smallpox infection used to kill up to 30 percent of
those infected; however, today's medical care and treatment options in the U.S.
would lower that death rate to 2-3 percent according to CDC experts (unless the
virus has been genetically engineered to be more lethal); · any use of smallpox
virus in a bioterrorism attack is likely to be genetically engineered and
diminish the effectiveness of the current vaccine; · the smallpox vaccine was
never tested in clinical trials before it was used on a mass basis and mandated;
· drug companies making old and new smallpox vaccines want normal federal
vaccine standards to be suspended so the vaccines can be used quickly; · drug
companies do not want to be held liable for any injuries or deaths caused by old
and new smallpox vaccines;
There is genuine concern among many parents that the plan to use vaccinia
virus vaccine in 20,000 health care workers is simply a first step toward mass,
mandatory use of the smallpox vaccine by all Americans, including children.
History shows that once a vaccine is mass produced in this country, it is soon
mandated in response to heavy lobbying by industry, federal health officials and
special interest groups. We hope this is not where this policy change is
heading. If it is, there will be a backlash among a growing number of parents
questioning the need for and safety of the 36 doses of 11 vaccines already being
given to all American children.
Among those who will be at highest risk for vaccinia virus injury will be the
tens of thousands of children who are already suffering from vaccine-induced
neuroimmune dysfunction, including learning disabilities, ADHD, autism,
intestinal bowel disease, seizure disorders, multiple allergies, asthma,
diabetes and other immune and brain disorders. NVIC urges immediate research
into the safety and effectiveness of old and new smallpox vaccines and opposes
lowering of federal standards to prove safety. NVIC remains committed to
defending the human right to informed consent to any medical procedure which can
cause injury or death, including vaccination, and opposes all attempts to
suspend informed consent rights in emergency or non-emergency situations.
The National Vaccine Information Center was founded in 1982 by parents of
vaccine injured children and represents parents, grandparents and health care
professionals. NVIC worked with Congress on the National Childhood Vaccine
Injury Act of 1986 and was instrumental in obtaining a safer pertussis vaccine
for American babies licensed in 1996. A watchdog on vaccine research,
development and policy, the parent organization advocates the institution of
safety and informed consent reforms in the mass vaccination system.
A special report on smallpox vaccine and new state laws giving health
officials police power to arrest, quarantine and force vaccination is available
on NVIC's website at
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