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... It triggered memories of the 1976 nationwide flu vaccination program, which was halted for possible ties to Guillain-Barre syndrome, a nervous system disorder that causes muscle weakness and sometimes paralysis. The Centers for Disease Control and ...
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... shot, eggs, Thimerosal or latex products, if you have a fever or respiratory illness, if you have ever had Guillain-Barre' Syndrome, or if you currently have an active, uncontrolled neurological disease. All children 17 years & under must be ...
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... that their staff and patients NOT get this vaccination. They have had several reports of people getting Guillain-Barre Syndrome." Guillain-Barre syndrome is an autoimmune process that attacks peripheral nerves to skeletal muscles, causing patients ...
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... a weak immune system; children over five with a history of wheezing; pregnant women; people with a history of Guillain-Barre syndrome, which has been linked to the previous swine flu vaccine; and anyone with an allergy to eggs. If you are not ...
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... failure and death. A vaccination used to treat swine flu in 1976 was associated with some cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome, a disorder that leads to nerve inflammation that causes muscle weakness. Our campus can only help so much in the prevention ...
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... likely will be next week. (2 of 2) They must have the vaccines by Nov. 30. People who have had a history of Guillain-Barre syndrome or a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose or to one of the vaccine components, such as eggs, are exempt. ...
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... if they are allergic to chicken eggs, had an allergic reaction to flu shots in the past, have a history of Guillain-Barre syndrome from a previous vaccination or are already ill." Dr. Mitchell goes on to recommend that "just about everyone else" ...
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... side effects from the vaccine -- including about 500 people who developed a temporary paralysis called Guillain-Barre syndrome. However, that syndrome was never conclusively linked to the 1976 swine flu shot, and experts don't think a repeat is ...
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... the campaign had been unnecessary, reports emerged of isolated deaths and some vaccine recipients developing Guillain-Barre syndrome, an auto-immune reaction that can lead to paralysis. Since then, both government and the vaccine industry have been ...
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... allergic reactions. Another ingredient in the vaccine is squalene, which some studies have linked to Gulf War syndrome. Of course, not everyone agrees with these studies. However, according to "Deadly Immunity," a Rolling Stone article written in ...
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... side effects from the vaccine - including about 500 people who developed a temporary paralysis called Guillain-Barre syndrome. However, that syndrome was never conclusively linked to the 1976 swine flu shot, and experts don't think a repeat is ...
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... inoculations against a different swine flu, in 1976, were marred by reports of a rare paralyzing condition, Guillain-Barre syndrome. "The recurring question is, 'How do we know it's safe?'" said Dr. Gregory Poland of the Mayo Clinic. Enter the ...
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... were some problems associated with that. "They unexpectedly found that about one in 100,000 people got this rare syndrome, called Guillain-Barre, where you get a form of paralysis," he said. "We also know that a reasonably large proportion of ...
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... associated with that? PETER COLLIGNON: They unexpectedly found that about one in 100,000 people got this rare syndrome called Guillain-Barre where you get a form of paralysis. We also know that a reasonable large proportion of people, about 50 per ...
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... or active wheezing, or children less than 5 years of age with recurrent wheezing People with a history of Guillain-Barre syndrome People with a weakened immune system People with long-term medical conditions including heart disease, kidney disease, ...
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... inoculations against a different swine flu, in 1976, were marred by reports of a rare paralyzing condition, Guillain-Barre syndrome. "The recurring question is, 'How do we know it's safe?'" said Dr. Gregory Poland of the Mayo Clinic. Enter the ...
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... tested. Some workers claim the last federal government swine-flu vaccination program in 1976 caused death and Guillain-Barre syndrome - a nerve-damaging disorder that some linked to the vaccine. "As an individual, you have the right to say yes or no ...
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