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Infant Vaccine Contaminated – Isn’t That Just the Beginning?

“U.S. federal health authorities recommended … that doctors suspend using Rotarix, one of two vaccines licensed in the U.S. against rotavirus, saying the vaccine is contaminated with material from a pig virus,” CNN reports.

The Rotarix vaccine, which is made by GlaxoSmithKline and was approved by the FDA in 2008, has already been given to about 1 million U.S. children along with 30 million worldwide. The vaccine was found to contain DNA from porcine circovirus 1.

“The FDA learned about the contamination after an academic research team using a novel technique to look for viruses in a range of vaccines found the material in GlaxoSmithKline’s product and told the company,” FDA Commissioner Dr. Margaret Hamburg told CNN.

Source: Mercola.com

The safety of vaccines is an ongoing debate. In my opinion the vaccine manufacturers are failing to gain my trust. I urge all parents to research the subject of vaccines carefully and thoroughly, taking care to get your information from unbiased sources. The government and mainstream media are not unbiased.
There are plenty of independent researchers on the subject of vaccines. Mary Tocco and Sherri Tenpenny, just to name a few. This is probably the most important and the most difficult decision you will make for your children.

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One Response to “Infant Vaccine Contaminated – Isn’t That Just the Beginning?”

  1. Jenn from Infant Bedding Set says:

    Vaccines can be very dangerous, and I choose not to get any of my family vaccinated for the flu or other voluntary vaccines. But there are several vaccines that hospitals and schools require your kids get. This takes the choices away from parents and gives it to the government officials.
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