Friday, October 07, 2005

Vaccine related to reservists death

Panels Find Vaccines May Relate to Reservist's Illness, Death
The Department of Defense recently announced findings of two independent panels of medical experts who evaluated the possibility of a relationship between vaccination and the illnesses or deaths of four individuals. Among the four cases, the panels found only one case where vaccination may have contributed to an illness that led to death.
Both panels concluded that vaccinations may have triggered an illness that ultimately led to the death in April 2003 of Spc. Rachel Lacy, a 22-year-old Army Reservist, who received several vaccinations at the time she was mobilized for duty. The panels determined that evidence favored a causal relationship, but that the evidence was not conclusive. Each panel said that it was unable scientifically to identify a specific vaccination as the possible cause since several vaccinations were administered at one time.
In the review of the three other cases, the panels reviewed and found no association with vaccination in any of these cases. The patient diagnoses in these cases were: drug overdose, pulmonary embolism and atrial fibrillation.

Q&A - Vaccination Possible Cause of Soldier's Illness and Death
Q - What can you say about the role of vaccination in the death of Specialist Rachel Lacy?A - Two expert panels concluded that vaccination may have caused an illness that ultimately led to the death of Specialist Lacy. Neither panel could scientifically identify a specific vaccine.
Q - Will this finding of a likely association cause DoD to stop its vaccination programs?A - No. DoD will continue its vaccination programs.
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Learning from Adverse Events After Vaccination
The U.S. Army lost a valuable soldier in April 2003, a month after receiving five vaccinations during mobilization. Two independent panels of medical experts evaluated her case and concluded that vaccination may have triggered the lupus-like illness that ultimately led to her death, but that the evidence was not conclusive. Each panel said that it was unable scientifically to identify a specific vaccination as the possible trigger.

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