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Merck's Combination Proquad Children's
Vaccine Linked to Convulsions 10-10-08
by David Gutierrez
Children who take Merck's combination vaccine ProQuad suffer from convulsions
twice as frequently as children who are given two separate vaccines, a federally
funded study has found.
In response, the federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has
reversed its prior position of recommending ProQuad, which protects against
measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) and chicken pox, over two separate vaccines for
chicken pox and MMR.
"Safety, shortages, delivery issues - lots of reasons not to state such a strong
preference," advisory committee member Patsy Stinchfield said.
Previously, the committee had recommended ProQuad over the separate vaccines in
order to reduce the number of shots that children would have to undergo.
ProQuad costs approximately the same as the chicken pox and MMR vaccines
combined. Due to manufacturing problems, the vaccine has been in short supply
since 2007.
Researchers in the new study looked at 43,000 children between the ages of 12
and 23 months who had been vaccinated with ProQuad and 315,000 who had received
two separate MMR and chicken pox vaccines. They found that within seven to 10
days after vaccination, those given ProQuad suffered twice as many cases of
fever followed by convulsions as those given the separate shots. This amounted
to one extra convulsion per 2,000 children receiving ProQuad.
In absolute terms, nine of every 10,000 children receiving ProQuad suffered
fever-related seizures, compared with four in 10,000 children in the dual
vaccine group.
Children undergoing seizures did not appear to suffer any lasting effects, and
there were no recorded deaths.
A similar study conducted by Merck also found a doubling of seizure risk within
five to 12 days of vaccination with ProQuad, but said that the difference in
seizure rates vanished in a 30-day time period. The absolute seizure rate from
ProQuad was lower in the Merck-funded study, at five convulsions per 10,000
children vaccinated.
Comment:
You can view every vaccine and their ingredients
here.
It is a common misconception that vaccines are now free of mercury and
thimerosal. This is simply not true. Vaccine manufactures were allowed to run
out existing stock which could take up to 2012, the ban would only good for the
US, and other forms of mercury are still allowed.
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