Diphtheria vaccine deaths 1919-1948
Vaccine deaths
Vaccine | Incident | Number affected | Number of deaths |
TAM | Dallas, Texas, 1919 | 120 or more | 10 |
TAM | Belgium 1922 | 1 | 1 |
TAM | Concord & Bridgewater, Mass, 1924 | 43 | 0 |
TAM | Baden 1924 | 17 | 7 |
Anatoxin | Tashkent 1926 | 14 | 12 |
Anatoxin | Medellin, Colombia 1930 | 48 | 16 |
Anatoxin | Italy 1933 | Several hundred | over 30 |
APT | Kyoto, Japan 1948 | 606 | 68 |
Source: p20 The Hazards of Immunisation by Sir Graham Wilson
TAM: Toxin-antitoxin mixture
Toxoid/anatoxin:
Toxoid is toxin treated by heat and formalin to render it less dangerous. It is known as
Anatoxine (Ramon) on the Continent.
APT:
Alum-precipitated toxoid
Toxin/exotoxin: Poison produced by bacteria
A series of disasters 1919-1938 by Beddow Bayly
See: MMR deaths Smallpox vaccine VAERS deaths Gardasil deaths Swine flu vaccine deaths Flu vaccine deaths DPT deaths