That vaccinations are helpful to society is without question; however, that some individuals suffer permanent and damaging sequelae to vaccinations is also well documented. The purpose of this paper is to offer a mechanism by which vaccination-induced neuronal damage in some individuals can be under...
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Summary: | That vaccinations are helpful to society is without question; however, that some individuals suffer permanent and damaging sequelae to vaccinations is also well documented. The purpose of this paper is to offer a mechanism by which vaccination-induced neuronal damage in some individuals can be understood. History of Suspected Neurological Events in Association with Pertussis Vaccines Whole-cell pertussis vaccine was first used on a large scale by Madsen, during a 1925 epidemic in the Faroe Islands. The possibility that pertussis immunisation might cause adverse neurologic events resulting in permanent brain injury was first raised following a report of two cases by Madsen (1933). Madsen reported that manifestation of pertussis among vaccinated cases was less severe than among unvaccinated cases (Madsen, 1925). Madsen's 1933 report of the death of two infants following pertussis vaccination was among the first published accounts of serious adverse effects associated with the vaccine. Both infants had received initial subcutaneous injections within eight days of birth, leading Madsen to recommend against vaccination of infants under 1 month old. Both infants exhibited cyanosis prior to death; one infant experienced convulsions (Madsen, 1933). In 1948, Byers and Moll presented a watershed case series of adverse reactions to pertussis vaccine. This |
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