Vaccines Can Cause Insulin Dependent Diabetes In Children
PR Newswire
25 Feb 2008 11:00 Europe/London
PRESS RELEASE
New Data
Vaccines are Likely to Cause Insulin Dependent Diabetes in Over 2% of Children
With a Strong Family History of Insulin Dependent Diabetes
BALTIMORE, Feb. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Newly published data by Dr. J. Barthelow
Classen shows that vaccines are particularly likely to cause diabetes in
children with a strong family history of insulin dependent diabetes. Previous
papers provided proof that vaccines cause diabetes in vaccine recipients at a
rate which exceeds their benefit in the general population. New data indicates
vaccines are particularly toxic to those with a strong family history of
diabetes. For example, the hemophilus vaccine which had been proven to cause
diabetes in approximately 1 in every 2,000 immunized children in the general
public has now been linked to causing diabetes in 1 in every 50 immunized
children (2%) who have a sibling with insulin dependent diabetes. The new data
is published in the Open Pediatric Medicine Journal. An accompanying article in
the same journal links the hepatitis B vaccine to insulin dependent diabetes.
"The recent data shows that common childhood vaccines are especially dangerous
to children with a strong family history of diabetes. Parents of a child with a
strong family history of insulin dependent diabetes or other should know that
the administration of a full series of vaccines may have a greater than 5%
chance of causing their child to develop diabetes."
Classen's research has become widely accepted. To view the published papers and
to find out the latest information on the effects of vaccines on autoimmune
diseases including insulin dependent diabetes visit the
Vaccine Safety Web Site
Classen Immunotherapies, Inc.
6517 Montrose Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21212 U.S.A.
Tel: (410) 377-8526
Source: Classen Immunotherapies, Inc.
CONTACT: Classen Immunotherapies, Inc., +1-410-377-8526,
Email: Classen@vaccines.net
Website: www.vaccines.net