Selamat Pagi mba Melisa, Bila mba gak keberatan kami boleh gak dikirimkan summary-nya ttg info tersebut karena terus terang bagi orang tua yang memiliki anak dalam periode vaksinasi jadi agak takut walaupun kita sudah tahu manfaat dan kegunaannya. Rasanya bohong kalau kita sama sekali gak khawatir mengenai dampak negatif pemberian vaksin karena penyesalan selalu adanya di belakang tapi bila kita sudah diyakinkan bahwa imunisasi yang ada di pasaran ini sudah amat sangat aman, kitapun gak terlalu khawatir. Maaf yah mba Melisa kalau merepotkan.
Trims... ----- Original Message ----- From: "melisa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <balita-anda@balita-anda.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 8:03 AM Subject: Re: [balita-anda] Kennedy - Thimerosal - Biofarma. Info Penting! > Maaf Mbak Andrie dan semua parents, > > E-mail ini ditulis oleh oknum anti imunisasi. Artikel yg ditulis Sir Kennedy > ini juga lebih bermuatan politik sesuai dg profesinya Sir Kennedy ini, > politikus. > > Belum lama ini sudah dibahas di milis SEHAT. Kalau mau dirangkum, bisa > panjang sekali penjelasannya. Mungkin ada yg bisa membuat summary? Intan, > Listi, Reyna? > > Intinya,...semua informasi yg beredar perlu dicheck kebenaran dan > kredibilitasnya. Ini saya copykan cara memilih artikel di internet dari WHO. > > Lagu lama... > > Melisa > > ------------------------------------------------- > http://www.who.int/immunization_safety/safety_quality/vaccine_safety_website > s/en/ > > Vaccine Safety Net > > Websites providing information on vaccine safety which adhere to good > information practices > > :: WHO Note for the media - May 2005 (English) > > :: WHO Note for the media - May 2005 (French) > > > The World Wide Web is a mine of useful information on various topics, but > also contains websites of dubious quality. While many quality websites offer > science-based information about vaccine safety, other sites provide > unbalanced and misleading information. This can lead to undue fears, > particularly among parents and patients. > > > D. Pfeifer > > To assist readers in identifying websites providing information on vaccine > safety that comply with good information practices, the Global Advisory > Committee on Vaccine Safety has recommended a list of criteria that sites > providing information on vaccine safety should adhere to. > > The recommended criteria fall into four categories: > > - Essential criteria i.e. with respect to credibility > - Important criteria i.e. with respect to content > - Practical criteria i.e. with respect to accessibility > - Desired criteria i.e with respect to design > WHO has reviewed a number of sites for adherence to the credibility and > content criteria noted above. > > - Sites reviewed by WHO that adhere to the credibility and content criteria > of good information practices > > Sites not listed do not appear because either they have not been reviewed, > they are currently being reviewed, or they have been reviewed and do not > meet the credibility and content criteria noted above. Commercial sites are > not listed as a matter of policy. > > Listed sites are re-evaluated for their adherence to the credibility and > content criteria every 18 months. Evaluation dates are included withinin > each site description. > > It should be noted that the provision of a link from the WHO website to > other sites does not indicate endorsement of those sites by WHO, and WHO > accepts no responsibility for the validity or accuracy of their content. The > depth and breadth of content varies according to the type of organization > and the resources within that organization available for web management. > > > Last update: 3 July 2005 > > > > > > Employment | Other UN Sites | Search | Suggestions | RSS | Privacy > © World Health Organization 2005. All rights reserved > > =======================================: > http://www.immunizationinfo.org/parents/evaluatingWeb.cfm > > Parents > Evaluating Information on the Web > Are you confused by the amount of information on immunizations on the > Internet? Concerned about the rumors linking vaccines and diseases like > diabetes and autism? Below are some tips to help you navigate your way > through all of the information available and determine its accuracy. > > How do I know if the vaccine information I find on the Internet is accurate? > > The Internet can be a valuable resource to find health information. However, > the quality of health information on the Internet is extremely variable and > difficult to assess. General search engines only identify topics and provide > the lists of Web sites that include good sites as well as misinformation. > > Remember that medical information changes rapidly so it is a good idea to > check more than one place for information. Here are some suggestions for > getting started: > > First, start with a source that you know provides reliable information and > which can direct you to other reliable sources of information. For example: > > The National Library of Medicine's Medline Plus is one of the best places to > begin a search about health matters. www.nlm.nih.gov/portals/public.html > The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the lead federal > agency for protecting the health and safety of people-at home and abroad. > Its Web site provides a wealth of information about health, travel, the > environment and disease prevention. www.cdc.gov > The National Institutes of Health is the steward of medical and behavioral > research for the US. A great deal of information on health issues can be > found at health.nih.gov as well as at the Web sites of the 27 Institutes and > Centers, www.nih.gov/icd. > The World Health Organization (WHO) is the United Nations agency for health. > A global perspective on many health issues may be found there. www.who.int > American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) covers a wide range of information > about children's health. www.aap.org > Tufts University Child & Family WebGuide was developed by a group of faculty > to create an evaluation instrument for information about children. The site > is divided into various categories of information: family/parenting, > education/learning, typical child development, health/mental health, > resources/recreation and medical pages. www.childandfamily.info > When you go to a site look for these characteristics: > > A good health Web site will display who is responsible for the site. Also, > there will be a way to contact the information provider or Webmaster. > Information should not be slanted in favor of a Web site's sponsor or source > of funding. Health information should be accurate and unbiased. > Then, ask the following questions: > > Do scientific experts review the medical information before it is posted on > the Web site? What are their credentials? Remember that credentials are > difficult to assess on the Internet and experts in one field may not be > experts in another area. It is important to look for sponsoring > organizations that allow their name and prestige to be displayed. For > example, notice the organizations that allow this Web site to display their > names and logos. > Does the information display the date of last revision, and is it kept up to > date? > What is the scientific evidence for claims made? The original source of > facts and figures should be shown. For example, the Web site should provide > citations of medical articles or other sources of information. You should be > able to distinguish facts from opinions. Also, facts are more reliable if > they come from a published scientific study on humans rather than from > unpublished accounts or from reports of a single person or of animal > studies. One needs to recognize, however, that many of the anti-vaccine > sites appear legitimate and cite articles from CDC and other reliable > sources but either misquote or take a statement out of context. Web sites > may inaccurately cite published literature. > Does the Web site feature anecdotes (stories about individuals) about > purported serious adverse events instead of scientific evidence? If so it is > likely not a credible source of information. > Next, consider the purpose of the Web site. The purpose should be to provide > accurate and unbiased information about that topic. If the purpose is to > advertise about a health care product, be skeptical about the information > provided. If much of the material on the Web site emphasizes stories about > individual children, it may be an anti-vaccine Web site. > > Finally, discuss with your health professional the information that you find > on the Web. Health information found on the Web should supplement rather > than replace the information or advice given by your health care provider. > > Is there any regulation or standardization of information on the Internet? > The Federal Trade Commission > There is little regulation of the information on the Web. Law enforcement > efforts of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) focus on deceptive and > unproven claims. The federal agency monitors the Web for fraud and > deception, and it can act against a company if it sees a pattern of law > violations. To help make consumers aware of Web sites that promote > fraudulent products, the FTC launched the campaign "Operation Cure.All" in > June 1999. The Web site for the FTC is www.ftc.gov. > > The World Health Organization (WHO) > The WHO has established guidelines for Web sites providing information about > vaccine safety. It features a list of Web sites that meet its expectations. > > Healthfinder > The Healthfinder Web site (www.healthfinder.gov) is the federal government's > gateway for reliable information from U.S. government agencies and other > organizations. The site displays selected resources of consumer health and > human services information. These sources have been reviewed and found > reliable and credible. > > Trustworthy information about vaccines > National Network for Immunization Information (NNii) > www.immunizationinfo.org > The NNii Web site is designed to provide health care professionals, the > media, policy makers, and the public with up-to-date, science-based > information on immunizations. The site features a searchable database of > information on diseases prevented through immunization, a listing of all > state vaccination requirements, and thrice-weekly Immunization Newsbriefs, > which highlight vaccine issues in the news. It also includes background on > vaccine development and vaccine safety, guidelines for how to evaluate > health information on the Internet, and an image gallery of the effects of > vaccine-preventable diseases. The NNii Resource Kit, Communicating With > Patients About Immunization, is also available here in downloadable PDF > format. > National Immunization Program (NIP) > www.cdc.gov/nip > NIP's home page features publications that answer the question "Why > Immunize?" as well as links to important immunization topics in the news. > www.cdc.gov/nip/publications > This section of NIP's site features publications and fact sheets designed > for the public on many issues such as "6 Misconceptions about Vaccination" > and answers to frequently asked questions. Also provided are the > recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) > and downloadable Vaccine Information Statements (VISs). (To order VISs by > phone, call CDC's Immunization Information Hotline at 1-800-232-2522.) > > www.cdc.gov/nip/vacsafe > This section of NIP's site focuses on vaccine safety and provides > information on current vaccine-related issues, a glossary, an explanation of > the risks of diseases as compared to immunization risks, and instructions > for reporting an adverse vaccine reaction to the Vaccine Adverse Event > Reporting System (VAERS). > > Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) > www.immunize.org > This site is most suited for health professionals, but many aspects of it > will be informative for parents. For example, it includes sections that > summarize the effects of vaccine-preventable diseases, including personal > accounts of people who have been affected by them. Visitors can view photos > of people with vaccine-preventable diseases and review state immunization > mandates. A listserv called IAC Express is available on the site, which > provides regular notices about current immunization topics. In addition, the > site provides CDC's Vaccine Information Statements in 26 languages, > including English. > World Health Organization (WHO) Immunization Safety & Global Advisory > Committee on Vaccine Safety > www.who.int/immunization_safety/en/ > www.who.int/vaccine_safety/en/ > This site's section on vaccine safety educates visitors on current > immunization issues and how vaccines are developed and distributed. It > displays immunization statistics, maps, and charts. The site also describes > the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI). WHO's perspective > is global and site contents also are available in Spanish and French. > More sites >> > > References > Health Summit Working Group. (1998). Criteria for assessing the quality of > health information on the Internet: Policy paper. McLean, VA: Mitretek > Systems. > World Health Organiztion: Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety > (GACVS). Good information practices for vaccine safety web sites. > Wyatt JC. (1997). Commentary: Measuring quality and impact of the world wide > web. Brit Med J 314:1879-1881. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Andrie S. Praputranto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <balita-anda@balita-anda.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 10:04 PM > Subject: [balita-anda] Kennedy - Thimerosal - Biofarma. Info Penting! > > > > Hi all, > > Dari millis tetangga, mudah-mudahan bermanfaat > > > > Regards, > > Andrie-Triplets' Mom > > > > > > Tolong dibaca artikel "Deadly Immunity" yang ditulis oleh Robert F. > > Kennedy Jr dari link berikut ini, : > > http://www.robertfkennedyjr.com/articles.html > > > > Robert F. Kennedy sendiri adalah generasi ke 3 dari klan Kennedy yang > > dihormati. Dia berprofesi sebagai pengacara dan aktivis lingkungan. > > Kalau sampai seorang Kennedy menulis tentang Mercury dalam vaksin, > > masalah ini sudah merupakan sesuatu yang serius, dan bukan lagi > > sekedar rumors. > > > > Di dalam artikelnya tersebut Kennedy beberapa kali menyinggung > > tentang kekuatirannya akan kasus-kasus autism yang akan banyak > > merebak di negara dunia ketiga akibat dari vaksin-vaksin yang > > diawetkan dengan Thimerosal, yang mana cara pembuatan (juga > > Thimerosalnya) di impor dari USA. Bahkan dia juga menyinggung bahwa > > FDA, sejak th 2001, membantu mengurangi stok vaksin yang mengandung > > Thimerosal di USA, dengan cara mengekspornya ke negara-negara > > berkembang. Didalam artikel tersebut juga terbukti bahwa pihak WHO > > tahu mengenai bahaya Thimerosal, namun malah berusaha menutup-nutupi > > karena takut pihak produsen vaksin akan merugi akibat menanggung > > tuntutan yang akan angat banyak diajukan oleh para orang tua yang > > anaknya menderita autisme akibat Thimerosal. > > > > Sementara, di Indonesia, Depkes seolah tutup mata (mungkin masih > > menunggu reaksi WHO, padahal WHO jelas terlibat konspirasi). Karena > > itu, produsen vaksin milik pemerintah (Biofarma), masih memproduksi > > vaksin-vaksin (DTP/DpT & Hepatitis B) yg mengandung MERCURY. > > > > Bisa dilihat infonya di website Biofarma Bandung > > ( http://www.biofarma.co.id/vaccines.htm ) > > Disana, vaksin DTP/DpT, disebutkan mengandung Merthiolate, yang > > ternyata adalah salah satu merk dagang dari Thimerosal! (Lihat di > > http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Merthiolate ) > > Sementara di website tersebut dibagian keterangan tentang vaksin > > Hepatitis B (DNA Recombinant), tidak diberikan perinciannya. > > > > Namun waktu saya telp kesana minta mereka untuk fax brosurnya, jelas- > > jelas di brosur tertulis Thimerosal sebagai preservatives. Mungkin > > itu sebabnya deskripsi untuk vaksin Hep B tidak dirinci di website > > mereka, berusaha ditutup-nutupi, karena takut dikecam masih > > menggunakan Thimerosal. > > Sementara untuk vasin DTP/DpT, mereka masih memberikan deskripsinya > > di website karena preservativesnya tertulis "Merthiolate" > > bukan "Thimerosal" .... Padahal, Merthiolate adalah sami mawon dengan > > Thimerosal ! > > > > Seharusnya mereka tidak menggunakan Thimerosal/Merthiolate lagi dong, > > karena sudah jelas-jelas ethylmercury yang terkandung merupakan zat > > neurotoksin, yang merusak syaraf otak, menggangu pencernaan dan > > mengganggu sistim metabolisme tubuh manusia! Kalau vaksin impor bisa > > tidak memakai zat pengawet Thimerosal, mengapa Bofarma tidak bisa > > memproduksi vaksin DTP & Hep B yang bebas Thimerosal?. > > > > Yang saya kuatirkan adalah, mulai tahun 2004 akan ada pergeseran > > demografis anak-anak yang terjangkit autisme dari keluarga menengah > > atas ke keluarga menengah bawah, mengapa???, karena keluarga menengah > > atas sekarang ini, dikota-kota besar di Indonesia, mampu membayar > > vaksin impor (Hep B, DpTa, HiB) yang sudah bebas > > Thimerosal/Merthiolate (sekitar 300 rb an). Sementara keluarga > > menengah bawah hanya bisa menebus vaksin keluaran Biofarma (DpT & Hep > > B) yang jelas-jelas masih mengandung MERCURY (Thimerosal/Merthiolate). > > > > Untuk list vaksin produksi USA yang todak mengandung Thimerosal, bisa > > dilihat di : http://www.vaccinesafety.edu/thi-table.htm > > FYI, vaksin-vaksin impor yang aman adalah yang diproduksi setelah > > tahun 2001. > > Vaksin-vaksin tersebut sudah beredar di Indonesia, tetapi baru > > terbatas di kota-kota besar, di rumah sakit/klinik besar dan harganya > > jauh lebih mahal dari vaksin produksi lokal yang masih mengandung > > Mercury. > > > > > > AYO GALANG SOLIDARITAS UNTUK MEMBANTU KORBAN MUSIBAH DI ACEH & DAN SUMATERA UTARA !!! > ================ > Kirim bunga, http://www.indokado.com > Info balita: http://www.balita-anda.com > Stop berlangganan/unsubscribe dari milis ini, e-mail ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Peraturan milis, email ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > AYO GALANG SOLIDARITAS UNTUK MEMBANTU KORBAN MUSIBAH DI ACEH & DAN SUMATERA UTARA !!! ================ Kirim bunga, http://www.indokado.com Info balita: http://www.balita-anda.com Stop berlangganan/unsubscribe dari milis ini, e-mail ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Peraturan milis, email ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED]