Japan
MMR vaccines

[2009 Oct Japan] H1N1 vaccine side effects reported

Smallpox vaccination Japan

[May 2008] Japan Data Proves Vaccines Cause Autism in Japanese Children

[Japan--vaccines] Main Judgments of Lower Courts 2003

[2007 Japanese encephalitis vaccine] China should have probed "bad vaccine" cases - WHO

MMR:
"I believe the documents clearly reveal how the central government hid undesirable data and delayed discontinuation of the (MMR) vaccine," lawyer Tatsuro Shigemura said."--Media 2002

[Media Japan, March 2003, MMR vaccine]  Outdated vaccine injected into 1,000s of kids
[Media Japan, Friday, February 7, 2003] 1,900 got expired measles vaccine (in 1993)
[Media Japan, March 2003, MMR death] Govt, group ordered to pay in vaccine suit
[Media Japan, March 2003, MMR death & serious brain damage] Families win lawsuit over MMR vaccine
[Media April 2002 Japan] Govt releases data on MMR side effects
[Media Feb 2002] Why Japan stopped using MMR
[Media UK, Jan 2001] MMR VACCINE IN JAPAN

MMR vaccine & aseptic meningitis, Japan 1989-1993

Japan's Health Ministry says the withdrawal of the MMR vaccine for children did not cause an increase in deaths from measles.   It followed UK Prime Minister Tony Blair's comments this week in which he cited Japan as an example of the dangers of not having the combined vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella. (ref):
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Urabe-strain MMR had been withdrawn in Britain the previous year for the same reasons (shamefully, the Health Department had known of the dangers when it was introduced) and replaced with an updated version. Japan, by contrast, switched entirely to single jabs. This has resulted, says the Health Department, in a measles epidemic in Japan and 79 deaths from the disease between 1992 and 1997. 
   
On the face of it, then, this seems a strong argument for sticking with MMR. But Dr Hiroki Nakatani, director of the Infectious Disease Division at Japan's Ministry of Health and Welfare, has a very different story to tell.
    He says that in 1989, when Japan first introduced MMR, there were 34 deaths from measles; in 1990, there were 53 deaths; in 1991, 39; and in 1992, 14.
    Then, in 1993, the Japanese government moved from recommending MMR to single vaccines instead. The number of deaths from measles per year has since remained at between 14 and 25.  So in fact, in the years Japan was using MMR there were on average rather more deaths from measles -- quite apart from the deaths and serious damage done by the vaccine -- than since single jabs were introduced."-- http://www.melaniephillips.com/

SIDS:
Comments on JAPANESE SIDS REBUTTAL--Viera Scheibner

Flu:
Japan's Great Lesson: Compulsary flu vaccines reveal no benefit and actually cause more Flu and Vaccine related deaths
[Media Japan, Feb 2003] Side effects of influenza vaccines kill seven in two years
[Media Japan, Nov 2002--GBS] Flu vaccination linked to muscle-wasting disease

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