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🚨 New Study Links Pfizer RSV Vaccine for Pregnant Women to Preterm Birth

“It looks like our latest efforts to overcome these problems have not helped + are leading to preterm births which have lifelong knock-on effects along with more serious RSV infections in children where these should be harmless. Sixty years ago we recognized the problems + stopped. But now we seem determined to press ahead regardless. The intense push to get these vaccines means we will all have affected family members — this is not an abstract concern.” — Dr. David Healy

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https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/pfizer-rsv-vaccine-pregnant-women-preterm-birth/?utm_source=sovren&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=defender&utm_id=20240501

The first post-authorization safety analysis of Pfizer’s Abrysvo RSV vaccine found the average time between vaccination and preterm birth was three days. Two-thirds of reported cases occurred within a week.

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🚨 Pfizer Seeks FDA Approval for RSV Vaccine for Young Adults, Is Also Conducting RSV Trial for Kids as Young as 2

Four members of the FDA’s vaccine advisory committee voted against approving the drug because they said the safety data weren’t adequate given concerns regarding Guillain-Barré.

Despite their concerns, the FDA approved the drug.

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Pfizer said Tuesday it plans to use data from a clinical trial it concluded last month to seek expanded approval of its RSV vaccine, Abrysvo, for all adults ages 18 and up. The vaccine maker also said it has begun trials for the drug in children ages 2-18.

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03/12/2024

Pfizer's experimental RSV vaccine under investigation for causing rare nervous system disorder

https://newstarget.com/2024-03-08-rsv-vaccine-under-investigation-nervous-system-disorder.html

Last year, an advisory panel for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended Americans aged 60 and older get a single dose of a vaccine for the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Two RSV vaccine options were made available, one by Pfizer and the other by GSK. Now, Pfizer’s vaccine is under investigation for causing the rare nervous […]

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🚨 New Study Links Pfizer RSV Vaccine for Pregnant Women to Preterm Birth

“It looks like our latest efforts to overcome these problems have not helped + are leading to preterm births which have lifelong knock-on effects along with more serious RSV infections in children where these should be harmless. Sixty years ago we recognized the problems + stopped. But now we seem determined to press ahead regardless. The intense push to get these vaccines means we will all have affected family members — this is not an abstract concern.” — Dr. David Healy

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https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/pfizer-rsv-vaccine-pregnant-women-preterm-birth/?utm_source=sovren&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=defender&utm_id=20240501

The first post-authorization safety analysis of Pfizer’s Abrysvo RSV vaccine found the average time between vaccination and preterm birth was three days. Two-thirds of reported cases occurred within a week.

childrenshealthdefense.org

🚨 Pfizer Seeks FDA Approval for RSV Vaccine for Young Adults, Is Also Conducting RSV Trial for Kids as Young as 2

Four members of the FDA’s vaccine advisory committee voted against approving the drug because they said the safety data weren’t adequate given concerns regarding Guillain-Barré.

Despite their concerns, the FDA approved the drug.

⬇️

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/pfizer-fda-approval-rsv-vaccine-young-adults-trial-kids/?utm_source=sovren&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=defender&utm_id=20240409

Pfizer said Tuesday it plans to use data from a clinical trial it concluded last month to seek expanded approval of its RSV vaccine, Abrysvo, for all adults ages 18 and up. The vaccine maker also said it has begun trials for the drug in children ages 2-18.

childrenshealthdefense.org

03/12/2024

Pfizer's experimental RSV vaccine under investigation for causing rare nervous system disorder

https://newstarget.com/2024-03-08-rsv-vaccine-under-investigation-nervous-system-disorder.html

Last year, an advisory panel for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended Americans aged 60 and older get a single dose of a vaccine for the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Two RSV vaccine options were made available, one by Pfizer and the other by GSK. Now, Pfizer’s vaccine is under investigation for causing the rare nervous […]

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03/09/2024

#Pfizer's experimental #RSVvaccine under investigation for causing #GuillainBarreSyndrome #vaccineinjury

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-03-08-rsv-vaccine-under-investigation-nervous-system-disorder.html

Last year, an advisory panel for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended Americans aged 60 and older get a single dose of a vaccine for the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Two RSV vaccine options were made available, one by Pfizer and the other by GSK. Now, Pfizer’s vaccine is under investigation for causing the rare nervous […]

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🚨 34 Deaths, 302 Serious Injuries: RSV Vaccines Aren’t Even a Year Old but Some Experts Say It’s Time to Pull Them From the Market

“It’s not a stretch to believe VAERS administration is systematically and actively scrubbing data fields that were present on initial submission to create the illusion of ‘safe and effective.’” — Albert Benavides

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https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/rsv-vaccines-deaths-serious-injuries/?utm_source=sovren&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=defender&utm_id=20240306

Newly approved vaccines for respiratory syncytial virus have been linked to deaths and serious injuries and, most recently, to Guillain-Barré syndrome, but U.S. health officials continue to recommend them as “safe and effective.”

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