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To: Biomaven who wrote (13300)10/4/2004 11:07:48 AM
From: Biomaven  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52153
 
I believe the vaccine/mercury/autism is bogus, but here's a different vaccine danger that looks like it might have some substance. I haven't seen any news reports about this yet:

Neurology. 2004 Sep 14;63(5):838-42. Related Articles,Links

Recombinant hepatitis B vaccine and the risk of multiple sclerosis: a prospective study.

Hernan MA, Jick SS, Olek MJ, Jick H.

Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health, 677 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA. miguel_hernan@post.harvard.edu

BACKGROUND: A potential link between the recombinant hepatitis B vaccine and an increased risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) has been evaluated in several studies, but some of them have substantial methodologic limitations. METHODS: The authors conducted a nested case-control study within the General Practice Research Database (GPRD) in the United Kingdom. The authors identified patients who had a first MS diagnosis recorded in the GPRD between January 1993 and December 2000. Cases were patients with a diagnosis of MS confirmed through examination of medical records, and with at least 3 years of continuous recording in the GPRD before their date of first symptoms (index date). Up to 10 controls per case were randomly selected, matched on age, sex, practice, and date of joining the practice. Information on receipt of immunizations was obtained from the computer records. RESULTS: The analyses include 163 cases of MS and 1,604 controls. The OR of MS for vaccination within 3 years before the index date compared to no vaccination was 3.1 (95% CI 1.5, 6.3). No increased risk of MS was associated with tetanus and influenza vaccinations. CONCLUSIONS: These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that immunization with the recombinant hepatitis B vaccine is associated with an increased risk of MS, and challenge the idea that the relation between hepatitis B vaccination and risk of MS is well understood.



To: Biomaven who wrote (13300)10/4/2004 3:58:51 PM
From: nigel bates  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52153
 
Sticking my neck out, I'm (for the first time) prepared to put a little money on Kerry winning.
Any suggestions, other than lightening biotech holdings a little and visiting the local bookmaker ?