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| Poliomyelitis and Prophylactic Innoculation against Diphtheria , Whooping Cough and Smallpox (DPT and smallpox vaccines increased chances of polio) Lancet Dec 1956 pg. 6955 [9pgs]
Residual Paralysis after Poliomyelitis Following Recent Inoculation (this on increase in polio after DPT shots) Lancet June 1952 pg. 1187 [3pgs]
Preparation of Poliovirus in a Human Fetal Diploid Cell Strain Am J Hyg. 1962 vol. 75 [10]
Outbreak of Paralytic Poliomyelitis In Finland; Widespread Circulation of Antigenically Altered Poliovirus Type 3 in a Vaccinated Population Lancet June 1986 [6pgs.] (this article talks about a polio outbreak in a vaccinated population -- many who caught polio received injections of IVP some even had up to 5 doses of the vaccine)
Shedding of Virulent Poliovirus Revertants during Immunization with Oral Poliovirus Vaccine after Prior Immunization with Inactivated Polio Vaccine J of Infect Dis 1993 ;168 [5pgs] Abstract: Fecal shedding of virulent revertant polioviruses was examined n isolates from infants previously immunized with >1 dose of orally administered live attenuated polio vaccine (OPV) alone, enhanced-potency inactivated polio vaccine (EIPV) alone, or a combination of both. After administration of OPV alone, vaccine poliovirus serotypes were recovered in feces within 1 week and for as long as 31-60 days in 30%-80% of subjects after 1 or 2 doses and in 30%-50% after immunization with >3 doses. No revertant poliovirus shedding was observed after OPV challenge in subjects immunized previously with >3 doses of OPV. However, fecal shedding of revertant poliovirus after OPV challenge was observed in 50%-100% of subjects previously immunized with >3 doses of the EIPV. These findings suggest that prior immunization with EIPV does not prevent fecal shedding of revertant polioviruses after subsequent reexposure to OPV.
The Relation of Prophylactic Inoculations to the Onset of Poliomyelitis Lancet April 5, 1950 [5pgs]
More on Vaccine Associated Paralytic Poliomyelitis New England Journal of Medicine Dec 23,1993 [2pgs]
Intramuscular Injections within 30 Days of Immunization with Oral Poliovirus Vaccine: A Risk Factor for Vaccine Associated Paralytic Poliomyelitis New England Journal of Medicine Feb 1995 [7pgs]
Neurologic Complications In Oral Polio Vaccine Recipients J of Ped June 1986 [4pgs]
Outbreak of Paralytic Poliomyelitis in Oman :Evidence for Widespread Transmission Among Fully Vaccinated Children Lancet 1991 Vol 338 [6pgs]
Immune Response of Infants in Tropics to Injectable Polio Vaccine BMJ Jan 1982 [1pg] This article is for injected polio vaccine. What it contains of interest is the claim that oral polio vaccine in a series of 3 shots is only maybe 78% effective and vaccine failure is common.
Smallpox Vaccine
Re-emergence of human monkeypox in Zaire in 1996 Lancet May 1997 [1pg]
DPT Vaccine
Encephalopathy Following Diphtheria Pertussis Inoculation Arch Dis Childhood Vol 28 1953 [1pg]
Fatal Anaphylactic Shock occurrence in identical twins following second injection of diphtheria toxoid and pertussis antigen JAMA June 1946 [6pgs]
Pertussis Vaccination and Asthma: is there a link? JAMA 1994 Vol 272 no 8 [1pg]
Further Contributions to the Pertussis Vaccine Debate Lancet may 16 1981 pg. 1113 [2pgs]
The Whooping Cough Immunization Controversy Arch Dis Child 1981 vol. 56 [4pgs]
Workshop on Neurologic Complications of Pertussis and Pertussis Vaccination Neuropediatrics 1990 Vol 21 [6pgs] Interesting point stated in this article: In evaluating side- reactions to the vaccine the following must be kept in mind:
· 1 Vaccines are not standardized between manufacturers.
· 2 For a given manufacturer, vaccines are not standard from one batch to the next.
· 3 Unless the vaccine is properly prepared and refrigerated, its potency and reactivity varies with shelf life.
· 4 In fact, the whole question of vaccine detoxification has never been systematically investigated.
Encephalopathy Following Pertussis Vaccine Prophylaxis JAMA Vol 141 [3pgs]
Encephalopathy Following Diphtheria Pertussis Inoculation Arch of Dis Child Vol 28 1953 [2pgs]
Mortality and Morbidity from Invasive Bacterial Infections During a Clinical Trial of Acellular Pertussis Vaccines in Sweden Pediatri Infect Dis J 1988 7 [8pgs]
Adverse reactions after injection of absorbed diphtheria- pertussis- tetanus (DPT) vaccine are not due only to pertussis organisms or pertussis components in the vaccine Vaccine vol 9 1991 [4pgs]
Pertussis Encephalopathy with a Normal Brain Biopsy and Elevated Lymphocytosis Promoting Factor Antibodies Pediatric Infectious Disease 1984 Vol 3 no 5 [4pgs] This talks about a vaccinated child who gets encephalopathy from whooping cough disease
Neurological Complications of Pertussis Inoculation Arch Dis in Childhood 1974 ;49 [4pgs]
Encephalopathies Following Prophylactic Pertussis Vaccine Pediatrics Vol 1 1948 [20pgs]
Bordetella Parapertussis (This article is on another type of pertussis that the vaccine does not cover but has the same symptoms of whooping cough. This article explains how during pertussis outbreaks many cases were actually parapertussis instead.) Am J Dis Child 1977 Vol 131 [4pgs]
Pertussis Vaccine Encephalopathy JAMA 1990 Vol 264 [4pgs]
Recurrent Seizures After Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis Vaccine Immunization AJDC Oct 1984 Vol 138 [3pgs]
DTP- Associated Reactions: An Analysis by Injection Site, Manufacturer, Prior Reactions, and Dose Pediatrics vol 73 no1 [3pgs]
Nature and Rates of Adverse Reactions Associated with DTP and DT Immunizations in Infants and Children Pediatrics vol 68 no 5 [10pgs]
Anaphylaxis Due to Vaccination in the Office Can Med Assoc J vol 134 Feb 1986 [2pgs]
Encephalopathy After Combined Diphtheria Pertussis Inoculation Lancet 1950 [3pgs]
Increased Intercranial Pressure After Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis Immunization American J of Disease of Childhood Vol 133 Feb 1979 [2pgs]
Reactions to Pertussis Vaccine Lancet May 28 1983 [2pgs]
Reactions to Combined Vaccines Containing Killed Bordetella Pertussis The Medical Officer Feb 1967 [4pgs]
Abscesses Complicating DTP Vaccination Am J Dis Child Vol 135 Sept 1981 [3pgs]
Acellular and Whole Cell Pertussis Vaccines in Japan JAMA Vol 257 no 10 1987 [6pgs]
Infectious Episodes Following Diphtheria Pertussis Tetanus Vaccination Clinical Pediatrics Oct 1988 [4pgs] 82 infants, aged 2-12 months, were prospectively studied for infectious episodes following DPT immunization. The occurrence of infectious episodes during the month following vaccination was compared to that during the month prior to its administration. The 3 days following vaccination were not included. In comparison to the month prior to immunization, during the month following there were significantly more infants with fever (6.1% vs.24.4%, p < 0.001), with diarrhea (7.3% vs. 23.1, p < 0.005), and with cough (37.7% vs. 52.4%
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