One of the articles from the list in the above post says asthma attacks from Flu shots ...
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Flu shots linked to asthma attacks
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Last week the "experts" suggested giving vitamin supplements to infants might cause asthma. Now the real culprit emerges...........CW
www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/07/23/1090464867466.html#
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia
Flu shots linked to asthma attacks
By Michael Bradley
July 24, 2004
Vaccinating asthmatic children against influenza is unlikely to protect them from attacks and may even worsen their condition, say researchers who have found asthma-related emergency department visits are significantly more likely among children who have received a flu shot.
The US study comes a week after Australian authorities said they would consider whether local immunisation recommendations should be brought into line with America's.
Asthmatic children in the US are told to use the vaccine but from September the recommendation will be extended to all children aged between six months and two years. In Australia, influenza immunisation is not recommended for all children; however, a universal program is being considered by the Federal Government's vaccine advisory panel.
Professor David Isaacs, a specialist in immunology and infectious diseases at the Children's Hospital at Westmead and the chairman of the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation's committee on influenza, said: "In the United States they say children with asthma should be given a vaccine against the flu because getting the flu could make their asthma worse, but the evidence supporting this idea is far from brilliant."
Professor Isaacs said previous studies had failed to show different rates of asthma attack between groups of children given either the vaccine or a placebo.
"People seem to assume the vaccine will be good [for asthmatics] but the evidence does not show that it is," he said.
"In fact, there are lots of studies now suggesting it does not offer much benefit at all."
The American researchers compared two groups of 400 asthmatic children. One group received the vaccine. Those who were vaccinated were found to be almost twice as likely to seek assistance at an emergency department because of their asthma.
However, one specialist says doctors and parents should not read too much into the research. A medical virologist at Prince of Wales Hospital, Associate Professor Bill Rawlinson, said the findings might only reflect the higher use of the vaccine among children with severe asthma.
"If you are a more severe asthmatic, you are more likely to get the vaccine," he said.
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