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terraX
Junior PK Member

Joined: 23 Mar 2008 Posts: 54
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| Polio vaccine responsible for Polio? |
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Sindh’s fourth polio case confirmed
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http://www.dawn.com/2008/04/29/top10.htm |
By Mukhtar Alam
KARACHI, April 28: An 11-year-old girl in Karachi tested positive for polio on Monday, bringing to four the number of cases detected this year in the country — all from Sindh.
The tally of polio cases over the past six months has now reached 18.
One case was reported in Punjab in September last year, four in the NWFP, two in Balochistan and one in Fata, all in December. The earlier three cases of polio in Sindh were detected in Hyderabad, Nawabshah and Sukkur.
Of the 32 polio cases detected last year, 12 were from Sindh.
Officials claimed that the virus was brought to Karachi from other parts of the country as well as from Afghanistan.
In the latest case detected in North Karachi, the onset of paralysis in the girl was reported in the first week of April. The girl suffered from asymmetric paralysis and rapid progression of the disease. She used to receive three doses of polio vaccine in routine and five doses during the special immunisation campaigns against polio.
Dr H.B. Memon, national manager of the Expanded Programme on Immunisation, told Dawn that the detection of four cases this year reflected poor vaccination management in Sindh. “This could be attributed to rapid and unchecked influx into Sindh, uncertainty and a sense of instability among field workers because of frequent transfers and postings of key health officials.”
He said the EPI had already requested the federal health ministry to link vaccination cards of children up to five years with the issuance of national registration form (B), compulsory production of vaccination cards at the time of admission of children in schools and penalisation of parents failing to get their children vaccinated against preventable diseases.
In Karachi, each polio immunisation campaign covers about 2,245,243 children. Its operational cost is estimated at about Rs7.3 million. Additional expenses include Rs500,000 for orientation of over 6,000 teams, Rs1 million for social mobilisation and Rs1 million for mobility support. |
isn't it amazing how the EPI official (criminal) is deriving such a faulty conclusion/diagnosis. The girl had been given the Polio vaccines multiple times. The Polio vaccine is a Live Vaccine. (means that it actually contains the virus, however weakened, and according to stats from US, is the number one cause of Polio in the US)
whats' more puzzling is how rapidly we always dismiss the claims of certain ulemas that the vaccines contain germs for causing diseases and sterility.
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urfi67
Senior Proud Pakistani

Joined: 25 Apr 2008 Posts: 1076
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very sad
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| Thu May 08, 2008 2:35 pm |
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terraX
Junior PK Member

Joined: 23 Mar 2008 Posts: 54
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| CDC banned Oral Polio Vaccine in US in 1996!! |
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OPV was banned in the US in 1996, not only because it caused so many polio cases in those who were vaccinated but it also caused the mothers of the accinated children to acquire the disease.
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LIVE POLIO VACCINE VOTED OUT
LIVE POLIO VACCINE VOTED OUT - At a June 20, 1996 meeting of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the Centers for Disease Control, members of the federal vaccine policymaking panel voted to move away from use of the live oral polio vaccine (OPV) and toward increased use of the injectable inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) in order to cut down on the number of cases of polio disease caused by OPV in the U.S. each year. Although this action may reduce the number of vaccine associated polio cases in children and adults who swallow live OPV, it will have little effect on the cases of vaccine associated polio that occur in children and adults who get polio by coming into contact with the body fluids of a person who has recently swallowed live OPV. On September 18, 1996, Dr. David Satcher, Director of the CDC accepted the recommendation.
Historic Policy Change - ACIP's vote marked an historic change in America's 32-year old policy of vaccinating all babies with four to five doses of live OPV, the vaccine which has been credited by health officials with eliminating wild polio disease from the western hemisphere but, today, is the only cause of polio in America. Because IPV is not "live" and is reputed to be incapable of giving vaccine recipients or close contacts polio, ACIP maintains that two doses of IPV will provide babies with polio antibodies without the risk of getting the disease and that babies will also be protected from getting polio from future doses of live OPV. However, ACIP also stated that an all-OPV or all-IPV schedule is also acceptable.
Moms Can Still Get Polio - Many parents of OPV damaged children, OPV damaged adults, as well as survivors of wild polio epidemics in the 1940's and 50's are not satisfied with ACIP's new recommendations. Like Lenita Shaefer, who got "contact" polio from her OPV vaccinated daughter in 1988, they want the live polio vaccine taken off the market and only IPV used in America. They maintain that ACIP's policy change will not prevent parents, babysitters or other children without antibodies to polio from getting polio after coming into close contact with a recently OPV-vaccinated child whose body fluids and waste products can "shed" the live polio virus for weeks following vaccination. Lenita told scientists at a 1995 Institute of Medicine Vaccine Safety Workshop that "No one had the right to immunize me without my consent. Now I am paralyzed for life for something I never agreed to receive. Immunization without consent invades my right of privacy as protected by the constitution. This insult is worsened by the fact that the only polio in this country since 1979 has been caused by the oral vaccine and most of the cases are contact polio like the one I have."
Parents Make Pleas - John Salamone, whose six year old son, David, got polio when he was just a few months old from an OPV vaccination, has spearheaded a public campaign to replace OPV with IPV to prevent vaccine associated polio. John told the panel that "It has been more than 15 years since a case of naturally occurring polio has been found in the U.S.; yet we can fill this room with Americans who have contracted polio from the oral vaccine since then.... In 1996, can we honestly look into the faces of parents whose children will contract vaccine-related polio this year and say we did our best?" Standing by her four year old OPV damaged son, Gordon, who sat paralyzed in a wheelchair on a respirator, Susan Pierson told the panel "Little did we know how our actions for our son would have the exact opposite effect. We thought we were doing what was in Gordon's best interest." |
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