VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System)
http://www.fda.gov/cber/vaers/vaers.htm
[Multiply these by 40 to 100 times to get somewhere near the true figure (see).]
Failure to report Deaths |
1997 1998 1999 2000 |
DPT |
fibromyalgia (1990-2000) SIDS |
Quotes |
[VAERS 1983-2008] 357 events with Symptom is Abortion spontaneous
[VAERS] Found 25 events with Vaccine as FLU and Symptom is Abortion
[Aug 2004] CDC AIMS TO DENY OUTSIDE ACCESS TO VACCINE DATABASE.
VAERS-217 Deaths from Prevnar since May2000
https://secure.vaers.org/VaersDataEntryintro.htm
http://users.adelphia.net/~cdc/VAERS.htm#CSonVAERS
Adverse Reactions reported to VAERS from 1999-2002, age 0-6 years.
VAERS reports extracted by Sandy Mintz http://www.vaccinationnews.com/
VAERS database 1990-2000 made available by Steven Rubin http://www.std.org/strubin/VAERSDB.zip whale.to/zip/VAERSDB.zip http://www.whale.to/zip/VAERSDB.zipVAERS database 1990 (Excel 582kb)
VAERS database deaths 1990 (Excel)
How to use database http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaers.htm
VAERS database (not on internet) Source: whale/zip/vaers.mdb
MICHAEL BELKIN'S WRITTEN TESTIMONY TO CONGRESS
difference between VAERS AND VICP
[Lies] Quackwatch vaccine information (vaccine deaths)
Braun MM, Mootrey GT, Salive ME, Chen RT, Ellenberg SS. Infant immunization with acellular pertussis vaccines in the United States: assessment of the first two years' data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). Pediatrics. 2000 Oct;106(4):E51. PMID: 11015546 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety of infant immunization with acellular
pertussis vaccines in the United States. BACKGROUND: The US Food and Drug Administration
approved the first acellular pertussis vaccine for use in infants in the United States on
July 31, 1996. OUTCOME MEASURES: Adverse events in the United States after infant
immunization with pertussis-containing vaccines, representing temporal (but not
necessarily causal) associations between vaccinations and adverse events. DATA SOURCE:
Reports to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), a passive national
surveillance system. DESIGN: Reports concerning infant immunization against pertussis
between January 1, 1995 (when whole-cell vaccine was in exclusive use)
and June 30, 1998 (when acellular vaccine was in predominant use) were
analyzed, if the reports were entered into the VAERS database by November 30, 1998.
RESULTS: During the study, there were 285 reports involving death, 971 nonfatal
serious reports, and 4514 less serious reports after immunization with any
pertussis-containing vaccine. For 1995 there were 2071 reports; in 1996 there
were 1894 reports; in 1997 there were 1314 reports, and in the first half of 1998 there
were 491 reports. Diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine (DTP) was cited in 1939 reports,
diphtheria-tetanus-whole-cell pertussis-Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine (DTPH) in
2918 reports, and diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis vaccine (DTaP) in 913 reports.
The annual number of deaths during the study was 85 in 1995, 82 in 1996, 77 in 1997, and
41 in the first half of 1998. The annual number of reported events categorized as nonfatal
serious (defined as events involving initial hospitalization, prolongation of
hospitalization, life-threatening illness, or permanent disability) to VAERS for all
pertussis-containing vaccines declined: 334 in 1995, 311 in 1996, 233 in 1997, and 93 in
the first half of 1998. Similarly, the annual number of less serious reports to VAERS for
pertussis-containing vaccines declined: 1652 in 1995, 1501 in 1996, 1004 in 1997, and 357
in the first half of 1998. A comparison of the adverse event profiles (proportional
distributions) for DTaP, DTP, and DTPH, as well as an analysis of specific adverse events
considered in a 1991 Institute of Medicine report on the safety of
diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine, did not identify any new, clear safety concerns.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings reflect the administration of millions of doses of acellular
pertussis vaccine and are reassuring with regard to the safety of marketed acellular
pertussis vaccines. VAERS data, although subject to the limitations of passive
surveillance, support the prelicensure data with regard to the safety of the US-licensed
acellular pertussis vaccines that we evaluated.
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