Study: Flu Vaccines Increase The Risk Of Catching Influenza

Receivers of flu vaccine more likely to catch H1N1 virus, new study finds (Natural News, Sep 24, 2012):

New information has emerged concerning the Great Swine Flu Hoax of 2009 and the mass vaccination hysteria that accompanied it. As it turns out, the seasonal influenza vaccine that was pushed on everyone as an added preventive measure against H1N1 appears to have been responsible for actually inducing more cases of H1N1 infection, this according to shocking new data procured by an influenza expert at Canada’s B.C. Centre for Disease Control.

Dr. Danuta Skowronski from the Canadian equivalent of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently observed as part of a comprehensive analysis that individuals who received an annual flu shot during the 2008-09 winter season had a disproportionately higher risk of developing H1N1 infection than individuals who were not vaccinated. Confirming earlier suspicions, Dr. Skowronski and her colleagues observed after recreating the phenomenon in a group of ferrets that the annual flu shot from that year was definitively linked to higher rates of H1N1 infection.

Presented at the Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy in San Francisco, the study included evaluating 32 ferrets, half of who received the 2008-09 seasonal flu shot, and the other half of who received a placebo shot. The researchers did not know which ferrets received which vaccine until the end of the study.

Upon conclusion, all the ferrets ended up developing H1N1, but the ferrets from the vaccinated group were the first to get it. The vaccinated group also became much sicker than the unvaccinated group, and appears to have very likely infected the unvaccinated group. These findings match up with those of five other Canadian studies conducted in other provinces outside British Columbia where elevated rates of H1N1 infection were also observed among individuals who had received their annual flu shot.

“The findings are consistent with the increased risk that we saw in the human studies,” said Dr. Skowronski to the Vancouver Sun.

What this all goes to show, of course, is that not only was the seasonal flu shot a failure at preventing H1N1, but it was also apparently a cause of H1N1 infection. If the seasonal flu shot had been properly tested, which it most definitely was not, it would have become apparent that the shot was not only ineffective at preventing H1N1, but also a definitive cause of H1N1 infection.

Sources for this article include:

http://www.prisonplanet.com

http://www.vancouversun.com

http://www.cidrap.umn.edu

2 thoughts on “Study: Flu Vaccines Increase The Risk Of Catching Influenza”

  1. I was with the Canadian Military in 2009, and was ordered to get the H1N1 shot (AREPANRIX by GSK GlaxoSmithKline). I had an adverse reaction to the vaccine which included PERMANENT neurological, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and respiratory symptoms. It’s difficult to believe but I now have dizziness, vertigo, irregular heart rhythms, shortness of breath, muscle weakness and pain, and numbness moving up my body, to name but a few of the serious symptoms. I went from special forces fit to that of a 70 year old in a matter of days. According the a recent UK study “UK Suspected Adverse Reaction Analysis, Swine Flue (H1N1) Vaccines”, 26 March 2010, the Annex 1 provides a detailed list of the adverse reactions, many of which were not listed in the original manufacturers vaccine literature. Please choose wisely if you do plan to have your next flu shot or vaccination. You may also ask your doctor and other Heath care workers if they will be getting these shots. My doctor flat out said “no way”.

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  2. I work in Healthcare and was forced to either take the H1N1 shot or be terminated. I am single parent so being terminated was not an option. I took the shot and within 3 days became sick. By the 5th day I was in the hospital (as a patient this time) with confirmed H1N1 and double pneumonia. I have NEVER been sick enough to be hospitalized in my life so I was scared to death. My room was an isolation room and even my kids could not come in to see me 🙁 I was there for 5 days and released to go home under the condition that I had no human contact whatsoever for the following 4 days. It was awful. I felt so alone and missed the kidos badly. How I caught H1N1 was a mystery to me to begin with since all the patients either had to prove they already had the shot or take the shot during their hospital stay and of course all the employees had theirs. Now I understand why I got so sick…. This year a new company has taken over the hospital and allowed ppl who don’t want to be vaccinated to bring a doctors note or a note from their pastor and then they don’t have to get it. Thank God! I just about had to go look for a new job!

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