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Deaths From Swine Flu Vaccine Reported In Europe
Vaccine manufacturer attributes high rate of
side effects to novel adjuvants
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As European governments forge ahead with mass swine flu
vaccination programs, reports out of Hungary and Sweden suggest
that some people have died shortly after taking the H1N1 vaccine.
The Budapest
Times is reporting that a 64-year-old woman has
died just two days after receiving the H1N1 shot.
An autopsy has been scheduled to determine if
there is a link between the vaccine and the death of the patient,
who suffered from chronic, but mild, heart disease, according
to the article.
So far just 4 people have died from swine flu
in Hungary.
The country's H1N1 vaccine is being supplied by
local vaccine manufacturer
Omninvest. The government there has ordered six
million doses cover about 60% of Hungary's population of 10
million.
Omnivest's vaccines are egg grown and adjuvanted
with aluminum phosphate. The company says that only one dose
of their H1N1 vaccine is required. Though they have conducted
limited trials with the H1N1 virus, their vaccine, is based
on tests with the avian flu strain.
According to the Budapest Times report, Omnivest
has threatened to sue over allegations that its swine flu vaccine
may be dangerous. However, a leading advisor to the Health Ministry
in Hungary, last week suggested that the vaccine is not suitable
for small children and pregnant women, in spite of the fact
that the shot is being offered to free of charge to those "at
risk" groups.
Reports are also emerging out of Sweden that suggest
more deaths have occurred.
According to the Swedish
newspaper Aftonbladet, medical experts have said
that a man in his fifties died of a suspected heart attack 12
hours after receiving the Pandemrix shot, which is manufactured
by GlaxoSmithKline.
The newspaper also reported that a 65-year-old women died two
days after receiving the jab, she is reported to have suffered
from a "muscle condition".
Here is a rough translation of the article via Google
translator:
Flu vaccine may be too strong
Mature, seriously ill can be dissuaded from vaccination
Two seriously ill persons have so far died after receiving
the vaccine against swine flu.
MPA is now investigating whether it may require new recommendations
advise against the elderly and sick to immunize itself.
Two seriously ill persons have so far died after receiving
flu vaccine. One of them is a man of Västernorrland who
had a heart attack. MPA can not say if his death is a reaction
to the vaccine. An autopsy will be done to clarify the cause
of heart attack.
"It is very difficult to assess. Someone may consider
that there is a connection. It's a personal thing how to assess,"
says Lennart Walden Lind, doctors at the MPA.
A severe consumptive woman in the age of 65 from the Stockholm
area, was found dead two days after she had received the vaccination.
The case will be investigated by the MPA.
Should seriously ill people not to vaccinate themselves?
"There is a proper question, and we're working on something
to investigate. In the clinical studies performed before vaccination,
there is often not so many of these rare patients are represented.
The experience of how they react will come later. We are working
right now with warnings of caution," said Lennart Walden
Lind.
The vaccine against swine flu differs from ordinary flu by
most so-called adjuvants are higher. It is the component which
triggers the immune system of the person receiving it.
"This can explain that one can see a bit stronger reactions
than on a conventional vaccine. If you have many risk factors
that allows one to feel bad by fever arising as it may be
that you should abstain. It seems besides, as the elderly
often fall ill in flu. This is something we are investigating
and there is no timetable on when we know the answer,"
says Lennart Walden Lind.
Other reports out of Sweden
suggest that 190 people, including many nurses have reported
suffering side effects from the vaccine to the medical authority
(MPA).
"So far, the authority has received more than 190 reports
from both health care and private individuals. By far the most
common are pain in the arm. Then mild flu symptoms like fever,
muscle pain, stomach pain, headaches, dizziness and fatigue."
reports Swedish
news website DN.se.
The report goes on to state that GlaxoSmithKline is attributing
a higher than normal rate of side effects to the adjuvants in
the vaccine:
"According to vaccine manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline may
be about one in ten vaccinated trouble, which is slightly more
than the usual seasonal influenza vaccine. This is because a
substance in the vaccine that triggers immune response in time."
the translation reads.
GlaxoSmithKline’s Pandemrix vaccine contains the adjuvant
squalene.
Vaccinations began
throughout Europe a little over a week ago. Sweden
was one of the first countries to begin vaccination on October
12.
According to the Stockholm-based European Centre
for Disease Prevention and Control, there have been a total
of 230 deaths linked to H1N1 in Europe since April, with around
50% of those occurring in the UK.
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