Groundbreaking Primate Study Links  Mercury Vaccine Preservative To Brain 
Injury 
_http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/166102.php_ 
(http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/166102.php)  

Article Date: 03 Oct 2009 


A new study in the leading scientific journal  NeuroToxicology lends 
further credence to parents and scientists concerned about  an increasingly 
aggressive childhood vaccine schedule and toxic vaccine  components. A team led 
by 
researchers at the University of Pittsburgh found that  infant macaque 
monkeys receiving a single Hepatitis B vaccine containing the  mercury-based 
preservative thimerosal underwent significant delays in developing  critical 
reflexes controlled by the brainstem. The infant macaques that did not  
receive vaccines developed normally.

Government vaccine guidelines were  expanded in 1991 to include a Hepatitis 
B vaccine for infants within the first  few days of life, even though the 
disease is primarily transmitted sexually or  spread through the use of dirty 
needles. The introduction of the shot was part  of a greatly accelerated 
vaccine schedule that coincides with the drastic  increase in autism, which 
now affects one in 100 American children. Thimerosal  was removed from U.S. 
Hepatitis B vaccines in 2000 but was not recalled from the  market and was 
administered for approximately two more years. It still remains  in other 
vaccines including all multi-dose shots for both the seasonal flu and  H1N1.

Current government recommendations for seasonal flu and H1N1 call  for 
pregnant women to receive both vaccines, and children as young as six months  
to 
receive as many as four separate flu shots. 

"This also doesn't take  into account that nursing infants may be exposed 
to additional mercury through  breastmilk should both mother and baby be 
vaccinated," says National Autism  Association (NAA) board chair Lori McIlwain. 
"This study's outcome confirms that  such an over-the-top toxic vaccine 
schedule is an assault on the developing  brains of our children."

Specifically, the study found:

--  Thirteen newborn rhesus macaques were given a Hepatitis B vaccine 
containing a  standardized dose of thimerosal adjusted for their weight, four 
received a  saline placebo, and three were not given any shots.

-- Vaccinated animals  experienced a significant delay in the acquisition 
of three survival reflexes  compared to unvaccinated animals. Root, snout, 
and suck reflexes, critical to  animal survival in the wild, were delayed in 
the vaccinated macaques.

--  These reflexes are controlled by the brainstem, a vital part of the 
brain that  regulates automatic functions such as breathing, heart rate, and 
intestinal  activity.v -- Neonatal responses in unvaccinated control animals 
were not  delayed.

-- The delay in acquisition of three of the four survival  reflexes was not 
contingent on birth weight or gestational age.

For  years, parents of children with autism have lobbied government health 
agencies  to conduct research comparing the health of vaccinated children to 
that of  unvaccinated children, and to remove thimerosal from all vaccines. 
Neither  request has been met.

"This study underscores the lack of appropriate  government action to 
ensure the safety of vaccines. Had our government agencies  conducted the most 
basic research on the implications to children's health from  the vaccines 
they rigorously promote, they could have spared thousands of  children the 
neurological injuries they endure today," said Ms. McIlwain. "It's  shameful."

Source: National Autism Association 

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