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The Science of Vaccine Damage
By
Catherine O'Driscoll
A team at Purdue
University School of Veterinary Medicine conducted several studies
1, 2
to determine if vaccines can cause changes in the immune system of dogs that
might lead to life-threatening immune-mediated diseases. They obviously
conducted this research because concern already existed. It was sponsored by the
Haywood Foundation which itself was looking for evidence that such changes in
the human immune system might also be vaccine induced. It found the evidence.
The vaccinated,
but not the non-vaccinated, dogs in the Purdue studies developed autoantibodies
to many of their own biochemicals, including fibronectin, laminin, DNA, albumin,
cytochrome C, cardiolipin and collagen.
This means that
the vaccinated dogs ”but not the non-vaccinated dogs” were attacking their own
fibronectin, which is involved in tissue repair, cell multiplication and
growth, and differentiation between tissues and organs in a living organism.
The vaccinated Purdue dogs also developed autoantibodies to laminin, which is
involved in many cellular activities including the adhesion,
spreading, differentiation, proliferation and movement of cells. Vaccines thus
appear to be capable of removing the natural intelligence of cells.
Autoantibodies
to cardiolipin are frequently found in patients with the serious disease
systemic lupus erythematosus and also in individuals with other autoimmune
diseases. The presence of elevated anti-cardiolipin antibodies is significantly
associated with clots within the heart or blood vessels, in poor blood clotting,
haemorrhage, bleeding into the skin, foetal loss and neurological conditions.
The Purdue studies also found that vaccinated dogs were developing autoantibodies
to their own collagen. About one quarter of all the protein in the body is
collagen. Collagen provides structure to our bodies, protecting and supporting
the softer tissues and connecting them with the skeleton. It is no wonder that
Canine Health Concern's 1997 study of 4,000 dogs showed a high number of dogs
developing mobility problems shortly after they were vaccinated (noted in my
1997 book, What Vets Don't Tell You About Vaccines).
Perhaps most
worryingly, the Purdue studies found that the vaccinated dogs had developed
autoantibodies to their own DNA. Did the alarm bells sound? Did the scientific
community call a halt to the vaccination program? No. Instead, they stuck their
fingers in the air, saying more research is needed to ascertain whether vaccines
can cause genetic damage. Meanwhile, the study dogs were found good homes, but
no long-term follow-up has been conducted. At around the same time, the American
Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Vaccine-Associated Feline Sarcoma Task
Force initiated several studies to find out why 160,000 cats each year in the
USA develop terminal cancer at their vaccine injection sites.3
The fact that cats can get vaccine-induced cancer has been acknowledged by
veterinary bodies around the world, and even the British Government
acknowledged it through its Working Group charged with the task of looking into
canine and feline vaccines4
following pressure from Canine Health Concern. What do you imagine was the
advice of the AVMA Task Force, Veterinary bodies and governments? "Carry on
vaccinating until we find out why vaccines are killing cats, and which cats are
most likely to die."
In America, in
an attempt to mitigate the problem, they're vaccinating cats in the tail or leg
so they can amputate when cancer appears. Great advice if it's not your cat
amongst the hundreds of thousands on the "oops" list. But other species are
okay, right? Wrong. In August 2003, the Journal of Veterinary Medicine carried
an Italian study which showed that dogs also develop vaccine-induced cancers at
their injection sites.5
We already know that vaccine-site cancer is a possible sequel to human vaccines,
too, since the Salk polio vaccine was said to carry a monkey retrovirus (from
cultivating the vaccine on monkey organs) that produces inheritable cancer. The
monkey retrovirus SV40 keeps turning up in human cancer sites. It is also
widely acknowledged that vaccines can cause a fast-acting, usually fatal,
disease called autoimmune haemolytic anaemia (AIHA). Without treatment, and
frequently with treatment, individuals can die in agony within a matter of days.
Merck, itself a multinational vaccine manufacturer, states in The Merck Manual
of Diagnosis and Therapy that “autoimmune haemolytic anaemia may be caused by
modified live-virus vaccines, as do Tizard's Veterinary Immunology (4th edition)
and the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
6
The British Government's Working Group, despite being staffed by
vaccine-industry consultants who say they are independent, also acknowledged
this fact. However, no one warns the pet owners before their animals are
subjected to an unnecessary booster, and very few owners are told why after
their pets die of AIHA.
A Wide Range of
Vaccine-induced Diseases
We also found
some worrying correlations between vaccine events and the onset of arthritis in
our 1997 survey. Our concerns were compounded by research in the human field.
The New England Journal of Medicine, for example, reported that it is possible
to isolate the rubella virus from affected joints in children vaccinated against
rubella. It also told of the isolation of viruses from the peripheral blood of
women with prolonged arthritis following vaccination.7
Then, in 2000, CHC's findings were confirmed by research which showed that polyarthritis
and other diseases like amyloidosis, which affects organs in dogs, were linked
to the combined vaccine given to dogs.8
There is a huge body of research, despite the paucity of funding from the
vaccine industry, to confirm that vaccines can cause a wide range of brain and
central nervous system damage. Merck itself states in its Manual that vaccines
(i.e., its own products) can cause encephalitis: brain inflammation/-damage. In
some cases, encephalitis involves lesions in the brain and throughout the
central nervous system. Merck states that "examples are the encephalitides
following measles, chickenpox, rubella, smallpox vaccination, vaccinia, and many
other less well defined viral infections".
When the dog
owners who took part in the CHC survey reported that their dogs developed short
attention spans, 73.1% of the dogs did so within three months of a vaccine
event. The same percentage of dogs was diagnosed with epilepsy within three
months of a shot (but usually within days). We also found that 72.5% of dogs
that were considered by their owners to be nervous and of a worrying
disposition, first exhibited these traits within the
three-month post-vaccination period.
I would like to
add for the sake of Oliver, my friend who suffered from paralysed rear legs and
death shortly after a vaccine shot, that "paresis" is listed in Merck's Manual
as a symptom of encephalitis. This is defined as muscular weakness of a neural
(brain) origin which involves partial or incomplete paralysis, resulting from
lesions at any level of the descending pathway from the brain. Hind limb
paralysis is one of the potential consequences. Encephalitis, incidentally, is
a disease that can manifest across the scale from mild to severe and can also
cause sudden death.
Organ failure
must also be suspected when it occurs shortly after a vaccine event. Dr Larry
Glickman, who spearheaded the Purdue research into post-vaccination biochemical
changes in dogs, wrote in a letter to Cavalier Spaniel breeder Bet Hargreaves:
"Our ongoing studies of dogs show that following routine vaccination, there is a
significant rise in the level of antibodies dogs produce against their own
tissues. Some of these antibodies have been shown to target the thyroid gland,
connective tissue such as that found in the valves of the heart, red blood
cells, DNA, etc. I do believe that the heart conditions in Cavalier King Charles
Spaniels could be the end result of repeated immunisations by
vaccines containing tissue culture contaminants that cause a progressive
immune response directed at connective tissue in the heart valves. The
clinical manifestations would be more pronounced in dogs that have a genetic
predisposition [although] the findings should be generally applicable to all
dogs regardless of their breed."
I must mention
here that Dr Glickman believes that vaccines are a necessary evil, but that
safer vaccines need to be developed. Meanwhile, please join the queue to place
your dog, cat, horse and child on the Russian roulette wheel because a scientist
says you should.
Vaccines
Stimulate an Inflammatory Response
The word
"allergy" is synonymous with "sensitivity" and "inflammation"-. It should, by
rights, also be synonymous with the word "vaccination"-. This is what vaccines
do: they sensitise (render allergic) an individual in the process of forcing
them to develop antibodies to fight a disease threat. In other words, as is
acknowledged and accepted, as part of the vaccine process the body will respond
with inflammation. This may be apparently temporary or it may be longstanding.
Holistic doctors
and veterinarians have known this for at least 100 years. They talk about a
wide range of inflammatory or "-itis" diseases which arise shortly after a
vaccine event. Vaccines, in fact, plunge many individuals into an allergic
state. Again, this is a disorder that ranges from mild all the way through to
the suddenly fatal. Anaphylactic shock is the culmination: it's where an
individual has a massive allergic reaction to a vaccine and will die within
minutes if adrenaline or its equivalent is not administered. There are some
individuals who are genetically not well placed to withstand the vaccine
challenge. These are the people (and animals are "people", too) who have
inherited faulty B and T cell function. B and T cells are components within the
immune system which identify foreign invaders and destroy them, and hold the
invader in memory so that they cannot cause future harm. However, where
inflammatory responses are concerned, the immune system overreacts and causes
unwanted effects such as allergies and other inflammatory conditions. Merck
warns in its Manual that patients with, or from families with, B and/or T cell
immunodeficiencies should not receive live-virus vaccines due to the risk of
severe or fatal infection. Elsewhere, it lists features of B and T cell
immunodeficiencies as food allergies, inhalant allergies, eczema, dermatitis,
neurological deterioration and heart disease. To translate, people with these
conditions can die if they receive live-virus vaccines. Their immune systems are
simply not competent enough to guarantee a healthy reaction to the viral assault
from modified live-virus vaccines.
Modified
live-virus (MLV) vaccines replicate in the patient until an immune response is
provoked. If a defence isn't stimulated, then the vaccine continues to replicate
until it gives the patient the very disease it was intending to prevent.
Alternatively, a deranged immune response will lead to inflammatory conditions
such as arthritis, pancreatitis, colitis, encephalitis and any number
of autoimmune diseases such as cancer and leukaemia, where the body attacks
its own cells.
A new theory,
stumbled upon by Open University student Gary Smith, explains what holistic
practitioners have been saying for a very long time. Here is what a few of the
holistic vets have said in relation to their patients: Dr Jean Dodds: "Many
veterinarians trace the present problems with allergic and immunologic diseases
to the introduction of MLV vaccines..."9
Christina
Chambreau, DVM: "Routine vaccinations are probably the worst thing that we do
for our animals. They cause all types of illnesses, but not directly to where we
would relate them definitely to be caused by the vaccine."10
Martin
Goldstein, DVM: "I think that vaccines...are leading killers of dogs and cats in
America today."11
Dr Charles E. Loops, DVM: "Homoeopathic veterinarians and other holistic
practitioners have maintained for some time that vaccinations do more harm than
they provide benefits."12
Mike Kohn, DVM:
"In response to this [vaccine] violation, there have been increased autoimmune
diseases (allergies being one component), epilepsy, neoplasia [tumours], as well
as behavioural problems in small animals."13
A Theory on
Inflammation
Gary Smith
explains what observant healthcare practitioners have been saying for a very
long time, but perhaps they've not understood why their observations led them to
say it. His theory, incidentally, is causing a huge stir within the inner
scientific sanctum. Some believe that his theory could lead to a cure for many
diseases including cancer. For me, it explains why the vaccine process is
inherently questionable.
Gary was
learning about inflammation as part of his studies when he struck upon a theory
so extraordinary that it could have implications for the treatment of almost
every inflammatory disease ”including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, rheumatoid
arthritis and even HIV and AIDS. Gary's theory questions the received wisdom
that when a person gets ill, the inflammation that occurs around the infected
area helps it to heal. He claims that, in reality, inflammation prevents the
body from recognising a foreign substance and therefore serves as a hiding place
for invaders. The inflammation occurs when at-risk cells produce receptors
called All (known as angiotensin II type I receptors). He says that while At1
has a balancing receptor, At2, which is supposed to switch off the inflammation,
in most diseases this does not happen.
"Cancer has been
described as the wound that never heals," he says. "All successful cancers are
surrounded by inflammation. Commonly this is thought to be the body's reaction
to try to fight the cancer, but this is not the case. "The inflammation is not
the body trying to fight the infection. It is actually the virus or bacteria
deliberately causing inflammation in order to hide from the immune
system [author's emphasis]."14
If Gary is right, then the inflammatory process so commonly stimulated
by vaccines is not, as hitherto assumed, a necessarily acceptable sign.
Instead, it could be a sign that the viral or bacterial component, or the
adjuvant (which, containing foreign protein, is seen as an invader by the immune
system), in the vaccine is winning by stealth. If Gary is correct in believing
that the inflammatory response is not protective but a sign that invasion is
taking place under cover of darkness, vaccines are certainly not the friends we
thought they were. They are undercover assassins working on behalf of the enemy,
and vets and medical doctors are unwittingly acting as collaborators. Worse, we
animal guardians and parents are actually paying doctors and vets to unwittingly
betray our loved ones. Potentially, vaccines are the stealth bomb of the
medical world. They are used to catapult invaders inside the castle walls where
they can wreak havoc, with none of us any the wiser. So rather than experiencing
frank viral diseases such as the 'flu, measles, mumps and rubella (and, in the
case of dogs, parvovirus and distemper), we are allowing the viruses to win
anyway ”but with cancer, leukaemia and other inflammatory or autoimmune
(self-attacking) diseases taking their place.
The Final Insult
All 27
veterinary schools in North America have changed their protocols for vaccinating
dogs and cats along the following lines;15
however, vets in practice are reluctant to listen to these changed protocols
and official veterinary bodies in the UK and other countries are ignoring the
following facts. Dogs' and cats' immune systems mature fully at six months. If
modified live-virus vaccine is giver after six months of age, it produces
immunity, which is good for the life of the pet. If another MLV vaccine is given
a year later, the antibodies from the first vaccine neutralise the antigens of
the second vaccine and there is little or no effect. The litre is not "boosted",
nor are more memory cells induced. Not only are annual boosters unnecessary,
but they subject the pet to potential risks such as allergic reactions and
immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia.
In plain
language, veterinary schools in America, plus the American Veterinary Medical
Association, have looked at studies to show how long vaccines last and they have
concluded and announced that annual vaccination is unnecessary.16-19 Further,
they have acknowledged that vaccines are not without harm. Dr Ron Schultz, head
of pathobiology at Wisconsin University and a leading light in this field, has
been saying this politely to his veterinary colleagues since the 1980s. “I've
been saying it for the past 12 years. But change is so long in coming and, in
the meantime, hundreds of thousands of animals are dying every year”
unnecessarily. The good news is that thousands of animal lovers (but not enough)
have heard what we've been saying. Canine Health Concern members around the
world use real food as Nature's supreme disease preventative, eschewing
processed pet food, and minimise the vaccine risk. Some of us, myself included,
have chosen not to vaccinate our pets at all. Our reward is healthy and
long-lived dogs. It has taken but one paragraph to tell you the good and simple
news. The gratitude I feel each day, when I embrace my healthy dogs, stretches
from the centre of the Earth to the Universe and beyond.
About the
Author:
Catherine O'Driscoll runs Canine Health Concern which campaigns and
also delivers an educational program, the Foundation in Canine Healthcare. She
is author of Shock to the System (2005; see review this issue), the
best-selling book What Vets Don't Tell You About Vaccines (1997, 1998), and Who
Killed the Darling Buds of May? (1997; reviewed in NEXUS 4/04). She lives in
Scotland with her partner, Rob Ellis, and three Golden Retrievers, named Edward,
Daniel and Gwinnie, and she lectures on canine health around the world.
For more
information, contact Catherine O'Driscoll at Canine Health Concern, PO Box
7533, Perth PH2 1AD, Scotland, UK, email HYPERLINK
"mailto:catherine%40carsegray.co.uk"catherine@carsegray-.co.uk ,website
HYPERLINK "http://www.canine-health-concern.org.uk."http://www.canine--health-concern.-org.uk.
Shock to the System is available in the UK from CHC, and worldwide from Dogwise
at HYPERLINK "http://www.dogwise.com."http://www.dogwise.-com.
Endnotes
- "Effects of Vaccination on the Endocrine and Immune
Systems of Dogs, Phase II", Purdue University, November 1, 1999, at HYPERLINK
"http://www.homestead.com/vonhapsburg/
haywardstudyonvaccines.html."http://www.homestea-d.com/vonhapsbur-g/
haywardstudyon-vaccines.-html.
- See
www.vet.purdue.-edu/epi/gdhstudy-.htm.
- See HYPERLINK "http://www.avma.org/vafstf/default.asp."http://www.avma.-org/vafstf/-
default.asp.
- Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) Working Group on
Feline and Canine Vaccination, DEFRA, May 2001.
- JVM Series A 50(6):286-291, August 2003.
- Duval, D. and Giger,U. (1996). "Vaccine-Associated
Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia in the Dog", Journal of Veterinary Internal
Medicine 10:290-295.
- New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 313, 1985. See
also Clin Exp Rheumatol 20(6):767-71, Nov-Dec 2002.
- Am Coll Vet Intern Med 14:381, 2000.
- Dodds, Jean W., DVM, "Immune System and Disease
Resistance", at HYPERLINK "http://www.critterchat.net/immune.htm."http://www.critterc-hat.net/
immune.-htm.
- Wolf Clan magazine, April/May 1995.
- Goldstein, Martin, The Nature of Animal Healing,
Borzoi/Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1999.
- Wolf Clan magazine, op. cit.
- ibid.
- Journal of Inflammation 1:3,2004, at HYPERLINK "http://www.journal-inflammation.com"http://www.journal--inflammation.-com
content/1/1/-3.
- Klingborg, D.J., Hustead, D.R. and Curry-Galvin, E. et
al., "AVMA Council on Biologic and Therapeutic Agents' report on cat and dog
vaccines", Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
221(10):1401--1407, November 15,2002, HYPERLINK "http://www.avma.org/policies/vaccination.htm."http://www.avma.-org/
policies/-vaccination.-htm.
- ibid.
- Schultz, R.D., "Current and future canine and feline
vaccination programs", Vet Med 93:233-254,1998.
- Schultz, R.D., Ford, R.B., Olsen, J. and Scott, P., "Titer
testing and vaccination: a new look at traditional practices", Vet Med
97:1-13, 2002 (insert).
- Twark,
L. and Dodds, W.J., "Clinical application of serum parvovirus and distemper
virus antibody liters for determining revaccination strategies in healthy dogs",
J Am Vet Med Assoc 217:1021-1024,-2000
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