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The Defender Calls CDC RSV Vaccine Decision "Risky Strategy"

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99.9% of expectant mothers want to protect their babies. They will go to the ends of the earth to do right by their growing fetus. And they trust their doctor. 30 years ago, pregnancy meant austerity. No caffeine. No aspirin. No OTC allergy medications. No wine. No beer. Not even a sip of champagne on New Year's Eve. What a difference three decades makes.  Thalidomide. decades before, taught us nothing. The Defender describes the roulette wheel that this decision by CDC spins.

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Risky Strategy’: CDC Signs Off on Pfizer RSV Vaccine for Pregnant Women to Protect Newborns

Cardiologist Peter McCullough, M.D., M.P.H., told The Defender, “Vaccination of the mother for passive immunization of the infant is an unnecessary and risky strategy that will undoubtedly lead to fetal loss or premature deliveries when deployed on a large scale.”

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Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

An advisory committee to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) last week recommended a new vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) — the first such vaccine for pregnant women designed to target newborns, NBC News reported.

In an 11-1 vote on Friday, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) endorsed Pfizer’s Abrysvo. The vote was followed by a formal recommendation by CDC Director Mandy Cohen, completing the final regulatory step before distribution of the vaccine to the public can begin.

Cohen praised the new vaccine, calling it “another new tool we can use this fall and winter to help protect lives.” Cohen encouraged parents to talk to their doctors about “how to protect their little ones against serious RSV illness.”

But doctors who spoke to The Defender took a different view. Cardiologist Peter McCullough, M.D., M.P.H. said:

“Vaccination of the mother for passive immunization of the infant is an unnecessary and risky strategy that will undoubtedly lead to fetal loss or premature deliveries when deployed on a large scale.

“As a clinician, my greatest concern with any vaccination in pregnancy is provocation of fever, which is one of the most common determinants of preterm labor and in some cases fetal loss or premature delivery.”

The CDC’s formal approval of Abrysvo comes just weeks after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the vaccine.

Abrysvo will be administered to pregnant women during the third trimester of pregnancy, Reuters reported. According to ACIP members, vaccination late in pregnancy “is likely to reduce a possible risk of preterm births and complications that might arise from taking it earlier.”

According to NBC News, “The single-dose shot … spurs the production of antibodies in the mother that transfer through the placenta.” Referencing clinical trial data published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), NBC News said Abrysvo’s “protection lasts through their first six months.”

According to Reuters, ACIP member Dr. Katherine Poehling, a professor of pediatrics and epidemiology and prevention at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, said, “RSV throughout my career has been a difficult disease with just supportive care treatment because there have been no options so today is an exciting day.”

STAT News quoted Luis Jodar, Pfizer’s chief medical affairs officer for vaccines/antivirals and evidence generation, who said, “Today’s ACIP recommendation for maternal immunization with Abrysvo reinforces the wide-ranging impact vaccines can have, including helping protect infants immediately at birth from the potentially severe and life-threatening complications that can develop from RSV.”

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Comments

Benedetta

Yeah, the Peds are having trouble with RSV cause they mess up the immune systems to begin with by over vaccinating. Vaccinating period! So, the infants, toddlers, and children can't fight off anything.

I am going to add adults on to that too.

By the way do you all think if a person puts antibiotic cream in their nose a few times a week that can reduce the times they catch strep? We just went through a couple of bouts of that just last month. It seems to be getting more often. Taking vitamin D did not seem to stop my two from getting it.

This is sooo, wrong, so over the top. Total capture of regulating agents by the very entities that were being regulated. Apparently there is not line that they will not cross. What a life lesson for us all.
For money there is no line in the sand that some people will not cross.
Dr. Breggin is right! The psychopaths of this world have floated to the top in all forms of leadership!

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