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Blumenthal Urges Halt To Anthrax Vaccine Rule
By THOMAS D. WILLIAMS
The Hartford Courant
March 23, 2001

Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, saying that 2.4 million
service people are being used as "guinea pigs,'' asked federal officials
Thursday to halt the military's mandatory anthrax vaccination program.

Blumenthal said service people are being coerced to "put at risk either their
health or their careers" under the program, which is intended to protect
against biological warfare.

In letters to U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and acting Food and
Drug Deputy Commissioner Bernard Schwetz, Blumenthal said federal officials
have been ignoring the conflicts service members face in either taking the
vaccine or refusing to do so.

"The U.S. government so far has refused to recognize or appreciate the danger
and the personal dilemma it is imposing on its military personnel, despite
their repeated concerns [about] an unlicensed drug never proved safe or
effective for humans,'' Blumenthal said.

"Unfortunately, and directly contrary to law, the [vaccine program] is being
administered to military personnel under threat of imprisonment, loss of pay
and discharge,'' he said. "In effect, the military is forcing its personnel
to serve as human guinea pigs for an unlicensed drug that has not proven to
be safe or effective."

For more than a year, the attorney general has expressed his concerns about
the vaccine to federal and state military, health and consumer officials, who
have thus far taken no action on his arguments.

On Thursday, a proposed bill to prevent the Pentagon's forced use of
"experimental" drugs such as the anthrax vaccine on Connecticut National
Guard troops was approved by the General Assembly's public safety committee.
That committee sent it on to the public health committee for further
consideration.

Connecticut and Massachusetts are believed to be the only two states
nationwide considering such legislation.

U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Department of Defense officials insist
the vaccine is properly licensed, and is safe and effective.

Both Lenore Gelb, a spokeswoman for the FDA, and James Turner, a spokesman
for the Pentagon, said Thursday their agencies had not received Blumenthal's
letters, so federal officials could not comment.

Blumenthal expressed concern in December that if Connecticut National Guard
troops and Reserve members suffer adverse reactions to the vaccination, it
could put the state at risk of having to pick up medical costs. Blumenthal
said the program is depleting the strength of the armed forces, including
those serving Connecticut, because many, especially in the reserve and guard,
resign rather than take the vaccine.

Since the mandatory vaccinations began in early 1998, hundreds of service
members have been punished or have resigned rather than take the drug. Scores
of other service members have complained of serious reactions to the vaccine.

Blumenthal cited the conclusions of an extensive investigation by the U.S.
House Subcommittee on Government Reform, spearheaded by U.S. Rep. Christopher
Shays, R-4th District. The committee recommended stopping the inoculations
until the manufacturer develops a safe, effective and an appropriate drug.

The attorney general said the only license for the anthrax vaccine was
granted in 1970 to a former manufacturer of the drug "exclusively for
agricultural and veterinary settings,'' not for mass inoculations of troops.
The drug was tested and approved to protect veterinarians and wool and farm
workers from exposure to the animal bacteria through cuts in the skin, not
for spores inhaled into the lungs as would occur in biological warfare
attacks, Blumenthal said.

The Pentagon, supported by high-ranking FDA officials, argues the original
license is broad enough to cover inhalation issues. Still, in 1996, the
former manufacturer, the Michigan Department of Health, and the Pentagon
sought a license approving the drug for those inhaling anthrax spores. The
application has never been granted and remains pending. Two Connecticut Air
Force Reserve majors, Russell Dingle and Thomas Rempfer, have complained to
U.S. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd, D-Conn., that the Pentagon sought to cover up
their complaints about the license application.

Blumenthal said extensive investigative work by Rempfer and Dingle, who were
forced to resign as Air National Guard pilots in 1998 when they challenged
the inoculations, prompted his complaints to Rumsfeld and Schwetz.






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