Swine flu jab link to killer nerve disease: Leaked letter reveals 
concern of neurologists over 25 deaths in America

By Jo Macfarlane


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1206807/Swine-flu-jab-link-killer-nerve-disease-Leaked-letter-reveals-concern-neurologists-25-deaths-America.html#


Prevention: Is the swine flu jab safe?

A warning that the new swine flu jab is linked to a deadly nerve 
disease has been sent by the Government to senior neurologists in a 
confidential letter.

The letter from the Health Protection Agency, the official body that 
oversees public health, has been leaked to The Mail on Sunday, 
leading to demands to know why the information has not been given to 
the public before the vaccination of millions of people, including 
children, begins.

It tells the neurologists that they must be alert for an increase in 
a brain disorder called Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), which could be 
triggered by the vaccine.

GBS attacks the lining of the nerves, causing paralysis and inability 
to breathe, and can be fatal.

The letter, sent to about 600 neurologists on July 29, is the first 
sign that there is concern at the highest levels that the vaccine 
itself could cause serious complications.

It refers to the use of a similar swine flu vaccine in the United 
States in 1976 when:

        *       More people died from the vaccination than from swine flu.
        *       500 cases of GBS were detected.
        *        The vaccine may have increased the risk of 
contracting GBS by eight
                 times.
        *       The vaccine was withdrawn after just ten weeks when 
the link with GBS
                became clear.
        *       The US Government was forced to pay out millions of 
dollars to those
                                 affected.

Concerns have already been raised that the new vaccine has not been 
sufficiently tested and that the effects, especially on children, are 
unknown.

It is being developed by pharmaceutical companies and will be given 
to about 13million people during the first wave of immunisation, 
expected to start in October.

Top priority will be given to everyone aged six months to 65 with an 
underlying health problem, pregnant women and health professionals.

The British Neurological Surveillance Unit (BNSU), part of the 
British Association of Neurologists, has been asked to monitor 
closely any cases of GBS as the vaccine is rolled out.

One senior neurologist said last night: 'I would not have the swine
flu jab because of the GBS risk.'

There are concerns that there could be a repeat of what became known 
as the '1976 debacle' in the US, where a swine flu vaccine killed 25 
people - more than the virus itself.

A mass vaccination was given the go-ahead by President Gerald Ford 
because scientists believed that the swine flu strain was similar to 
the one responsible for the 1918-19 pandemic, which killed half a 
million Americans and 20million people worldwide.

The swine flu vaccine being offered to children has not been tested on infants

Within days, symptoms of GBS were reported among those who had been 
immunised and 25 people died from respiratory failure after severe 
paralysis. One in 80,000 people came down with the condition. In 
contrast, just one person died of swine flu.

More than 40million Americans had received the vaccine by the time 
the programme was stopped after ten weeks. The US Government paid out 
millions of dollars in compensation to those affected.

The swine flu virus in the new vaccine is a slightly different strain 
from the 1976 virus, but the possibility of an increased incidence of 
GBS remains a concern.

Shadow health spokesman Mike Penning said last night: 'The last thing 
we want is secret letters handed around experts within the NHS. We 
need a vaccine but we also need to know about potential risks.

'Our job is to make sure that the public knows what's going on. Why 
is the Government not being open about this? It's also very worrying 
if GPs, who will be administering the vaccine, aren't being warned.'
.
Two letters were posted together to neurologists advising them of the 
concerns. The first, dated July 29, was written by Professor 
Elizabeth Miller, head of the HPA's Immunisation Department.

It says: 'The vaccines used to combat an expected swine influenza 
pandemic in 1976 were shown to be associated with GBS and were 
withdrawn from use.

'GBS has been identified as a condition needing enhanced surveillance 
when the swine flu vaccines are rolled out.

'Reporting every case of GBS irrespective of vaccination or disease 
history is essential for conducting robust epidemiological analyses 
capable of identifying whether there is an increased risk of GBS in 
defined time periods after vaccination, or after influenza itself, 
compared with the background risk.'

The second letter, dated July 27, is from the Association of British 
Neurologists and is written by Dr Rustam Al-Shahi Salman, chair of 
its surveillance unit, and Professor Patrick Chinnery, chair of its 
clinical research committee.


Halted: The 1976 US swine flu campaign

It says: 'Traditionally, the BNSU has monitored rare diseases for 
long periods of time. However, the swine influenza (H1N1) pandemic 
has overtaken us and we need every member's involvement with a new 
BNSU survey of Guillain-Barre Syndrome that will start on August 1 
and run for approximately nine months.

'Following the 1976 programme of vaccination against swine influenza 
in the US, a retrospective study found a possible eight-fold increase 
in the incidence of GBS.

'Active prospective ascertainment of every case of GBS in the UK is 
required. Please tell BNSU about every case.

'You will have seen Press coverage describing the Government's 
concern about releasing a vaccine of unknown safety.'

If there are signs of a rise in GBS after the vaccination programme 
begins, the Government could decide to halt it.
GBS attacks the lining of the nerves, leaving them unable to transmit 
signals to muscles effectively.

It can cause partial paralysis and mostly affects the hands and feet. 
In serious cases, patients need to be kept on a ventilator, but it 
can be fatal.

Death is caused by paralysis of the respiratory system, causing the 
victim to suffocate.

It is not known exactly what causes GBS and research on the subject 
has been inconclusive.

However, it is thought that one in a million people who have a 
seasonal flu vaccination could be at risk and it has also been linked 
to people recovering from a bout of flu of any sort.

The HPA said it was part of the Government's pandemic plan to monitor 
GBS cases in the event of a mass vaccination campaign, regardless of 
the strain of flu involved.

But vaccine experts warned that the letters proved the programme was 
a 'guinea-pig trial'.

Dr Tom Jefferson, co-ordinator of the vaccines section of the 
influential Cochrane Collaboration, an independent group that reviews 
research, said: 'New vaccines never behave in the way you expect them 
to. It may be that there is a link to GBS, which is certainly not 
something I would wish on anybody.

'But it could end up being anything because one of the additives in 
one of the vaccines is a substance called squalene, and none of the 
studies we've extracted have any research on it at all.'

He said squalene, a naturally occurring enzyme, could potentially 
cause so-far-undiscovered side effects.
Jackie Fletcher, founder of vaccine support group Jabs, said: 'The 
Government would not be anticipating this if they didn't think there 
was a connection. What we've got is a massive guinea-pig trial.'

Professor Chinnery said: 'During the last swine flu pandemic, it was 
observed that there was an increased frequency of cases of GBS. No 
one knows whether it was the virus or the vaccine that caused this.

'The purpose of the survey is for us to assess rapidly whether there 
is an increase in the frequency of GBS when the vaccine is released 
in the UK. It also increases consultants' awareness of the condition.

Panic over? The number of swine flu cases has fallen sharply in the 
past few weeks

'This is a belt-and-braces approach to safety and is not something 
people should be substantially worried about as it's a rare 
condition.'

If neurologists do identify a case of GBS, it will be logged on a 
central database.

Details about patients, including blood samples, will be collected 
and monitored by the HPA.

It is hoped this will help scientists establish why some people 
develop the condition and whether it is directly related to the 
vaccine.

But some question why there needs to be a vaccine, given the risks. 
Dr Richard Halvorsen, author of The Truth About Vaccines, said: 'For 
people with serious underlying health problems, the risk of dying 
from swine flu is probably greater than the risk of side effects from 
the vaccine.

'But it would be tragic if we repeated the US example and ended up 
with more casualties from the jabs.
'I applaud the Government for recognising the risk but in most cases 
this is a mild virus which needs a few days in bed. I'd question why 
we need a vaccine at all.'

Professor Miller at the HPA said: 'This monitoring system activates 
pandemic plans that have been in place for a number of years. We'll 
be able to get information on whether a patient has had a prior 
influenza illness and will look at whether influenza itself is linked 
to GBS.

'We are not expecting a link to the vaccine but a link to disease, 
which would make having the vaccine even more important.'

The UK's medicines watchdog, the Medicines and Healthcare Products 
Regulatory Agency, is already monitoring reported side effects from 
Tamiflu and Relenza and it is set to extend that surveillance to the 
vaccine.

A Department of Health spokesperson said: 'The European Medicines 
Agency has strict processes in place for licensing pandemic vaccines.

'In preparing for a pandemic, appropriate trials to assess safety and 
the immune responses have been carried out on vaccines very similar 
to the swine flu vaccine. The vaccines have been shown to have a good 
safety profile.

'It is extremely irresponsible to suggest that the UK would use a 
vaccine without careful consideration of safety issues. The UK has 
one of the most successful immunisation programmes in the world.'

I COULDN''T EAT OR SPEAK... IT WAS HORRENDOUS

Victim: Hilary Wilkinson spent three months in hospital after she was 
diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome
When Hilary Wilkinson woke up with muscle weakness in her left arm 
and difficulty breathing, doctors initially put it down to a stroke.

But within hours, she was on a ventilator in intensive care after 
being diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome.
She spent three months in hospital and had to learn how to talk and 
walk again. But at times, when she was being fed through a drip and 
needed a tracheotomy just to breathe, she doubted whether she would 
survive.

The mother of two, 57, from Maryport, Cumbria, had been in good 
health until she developed a chest infection in
March 2006. She gradually became so weak she could not walk downstairs.

Doctors did not diagnose Guillain-Barre until her condition worsened 
in hospital and tests showed her reflexes slowing down. It is 
impossible for doctors to know how she contracted the disorder, 
although it is thought to be linked to some infections.

Mrs Wilkinson said: 'It was very scary. I couldn't eat and I couldn't 
speak. My arms and feet had no strength and breathing was hard.

I was treated with immunoglobulin, which are proteins found in blood, 
to stop damage to my nerves. After ten days, I still couldn't speak 
and had to mime to nurses or my family.

'It was absolutely horrendous and I had no idea whether I would get 
through it. You reach very dark moments at such times and wonder how 
long it can last.

But I'm a very determined person and I had lots of support.'

After three weeks, she was transferred to a neurological ward, where 
she had an MRI scan and nerve tests to assess the extent of the 
damage.

Still unable to speak and in a wheelchair, Mrs Wilkinson eventually 
began gruelling physiotherapy to improve her muscle strength and 
movement but it was exhausting and painful.

Three years later, she is almost fully recovered. She can now walk 
for several miles at a time, has been abroad and carries out 
voluntary work for a GBS Support Group helpline.

She said: 'It makes me feel wary that the Government is rolling out 
this vaccine without any clear idea of the GBS risk, if any. I 
wouldn't wish it on anyone and it certainly changed my life.

'I'm frightened to have the swine flu vaccine if this might happen 
again - it's a frightening illness and I think more research needs to 
be done on the effect of the vaccine.'

Hotline staff given access to confidential records

Confidential NHS staff records and disciplinary complaints could be 
accessed by hundreds of workers manning the Government's special 
swine flu hotline.

They were able to browse through a database of emails containing 
doctors' and nurses' National Insurance numbers, home addresses, 
dates of birth, mobile phone numbers and scanned passport pages - all 
details that could be used fraudulently.

And private and confidential complaints sent by hospitals about 
temporary medical staff - some of whom were named - were also made 
available to the call-centre workers, who were given a special 
password to log in to an internal NHS website.

It could be a breach of the Data Protection Act.

The hotline staff work for NHS Professionals, which was set up using 
taxpayers' money to employ temporary medical and administrative staff 
for the health service.

The not-for-profit company runs two of the Government's swine flu 
call centres - with 300 staff in Farnborough, Hampshire, and 900 in 
Watford, Hertfordshire.

Shadow Health Secretary Andrew Lansley described the revelations as 
'disturbing'.

Anne Mitchell, a spokeswoman for Unison, said: 'There's no excuse for 
such a fundamental breach of personal security. Action needs to be 
taken as soon as possible to make sure this does not happen again.'

A spokeswoman for NHS Professionals would not confirm whether access 
to the confidential files had been granted.




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