In 1997 the Colorado Department
of Public Health and Environment added the
hepatitis B vaccination to the list of
vaccines required for children
entering daycare, preschool, kindergarten, middle school and high school.
Unlike smallpox, polio, whooping cough
or measles, hepatitis B is not a
highly communicable disease. It
primarily affects adults engaged in
high-risk behaviors that directly
expose them to blood or body fluids of
infected persons. Those most at risk
are intravenous drug users,
prostitutes, and promiscuous heterosexuals and homosexuals. According to the
Colorado Department of Public Health
and Environment, "Hepatitis B virus is
not spread through casual contact or
in typical school, office, or food
service settings. It is not spread by
coughing, sneezing, or drinking out of
the same glass."
This begs the question, "Why was
this vaccination added to the
list of vaccines required for schoolchildren?"
Recognizing these facts and rising
concerns of the medical community,
Colorado State Representative Shawn
Mitchell (R-Broomfield) will be introducing a bill asking the
state legislature to rescind the
hepatitis B mandate for infants and
schoolchildren. The hearing on this
bill is scheduled for January 31. Based upon my research, I believe that the
bill deserves a serious consideration. Some may question my
involvement in this issue, but as a
member of the State Board of Education, I
am unavoidably drawn into debates that
involve public school mandates.
The National Vaccine Information
Center opposes mass vaccination of
children against hepatitis B stating,
"It is a national experiment on our
children for a disease that is not
highly contagious."
The Association of
American Physicians and Surgeons
(AAPS) is calling for an immediate
moratorium on the vaccine pending
further research about dangerous side
effects. "Children younger than 14 are
three times more likely to die or
suffer from adverse reactions after
receiving hepatitis B vaccines than to
catch the disease," says Dr. Jane
Orient, Executive director of the AAPS.
Professor of cell biology, Bonnie
Dunbar, Ph.D., who has a 25-year career
in academic and laboratory science and
has been honored by the U.S. National
Institute of Health for her vaccine
research, has been collecting data on the
hepatitis B vaccine for three years.
Dr. Dunbar has been contacted by
hundreds of doctors and patients who
have reported severe autoimmune and
neurological complications to the
hepatitis B vaccine in previously healthy
children and adults. These include
serious rashes, joint pain, chronic pain,
chronic fatigue, multiple sclerosis
and lupus-like symptoms, rheumatoid
arthritis and neurological
dysfunction.
According to the Vaccine Adverse
Effects Reporting System, there were
4,227 reports of side effects from the
hepatitis B vaccine from November 1,
1990, to July 31, 1992. Since 1990,
they have documented more than 24,776
hospitalizations and injuries,
including 439 deaths in the U.S. following
administration of the vaccine.
In October 1998, the Minister of
Health in France suspended the
hepatitis B vaccine requirement for school children
after repeated reports of severe
autoimmune and neurological complications.
These statistics are alarming
enough, yet the FDA estimates that only 10% of
doctors report vaccine injuries and
deaths.
New Jersey Governor Christie Todd
Whitman refused to sign a bill
mandating the vaccination for schoolchildren. One reason she cited was lack
of clinical evidence that it confers
lasting protection.
For the sake of our children,
Colorado should consider France's example.
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Patti Johnson
represents the Second Congressional District on the
Colorado State Board of Education.
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