Tuesday, July 28, 2009
TESTING ON CHILDREN? HERE, AND THERE....
Ynet article: Forgive the title, it is not mine, the media continue to find the mother GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT.
Unfortunately, UNTIL WE HAVE ACCESS TO THE FULL CHART, WITH NO PAGES DELETED, WE WON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED IN THIS INSTANCE.AND THAT IS NOT LIKELY TO HAPPEN, CONSIDERING THAT THE CHILD APPARENTLY HAS BECOME A WARD OF THE STATE AND IS BEING TREATED IN A STATE HOSPITAL.
( I want to remind you that charts at Hadassah Hospital, from what I have observed as a patient there, are HAND-WRITTEN on loose pages, and not COMPUTERIZED, as opposed to Kupat Cholim Meuchedet, for instance, so that REMOVING PAGES IS REALLY VERY, VERY EASY TO DO, ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS PHYSICALLY REMOVE THE OFFENDING ENTRY , ON A SPECIFIC DATE, AND THE RECORD IS GONE PERMANENTLY)
But meanwhile, EXPERIMENTS ON 12,000 CHILDREN ARE ALLEGEDLY GOING TO TAKE PLACE IN THE U.S.A.- watch the video below
AND JUST IN CASE YOU MIGHT BE JUSTIFIED IN THINKING THAT THIS IS SIMPLY ANTI-AMERICAN RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA, SEE MORE EVIDENCE OF THE SAME BELOW, THIS TIME FROM AMERICAN HOSPITALS INVOLVED IN SIMILAR EXPERIMENTAL VACCINATIONS IN CHILDREN.
FIRST AMONG THEM: CINCINNATI CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL:
AS THE NAME IMPLIES, THIS HOSPITAL EXCLUSIVELY TREATS CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS. SO NO QUESTION THAT KIDS WILL BE GUINEA PIGS HERE AS WELL.
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=H1N1+and+Cincinnati
Found 6 studies with search of: H1N1 and Cincinnati
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Rank Status Study
1 Not yet recruiting Sanofi H1N1 + TIV - Adults and Elderly
Condition: Influenza
Interventions: Biological: Inactivated H1N1 Vaccine; Drug: Placebo; Biological: TIV
2 Not yet recruiting Sanofi H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Administered at Two Dose Levels in Adult and Elderly Populations
Condition: Influenza
Intervention: Biological: Inactivated H1N1 Vaccine
3 Not yet recruiting CSL H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Administered at Two Dose Levels in Adult and Elderly Populations
Condition: Influenza
Intervention: Biological: Inactivated H1N1 Vaccine
4 Not yet recruiting Sanofi Pasteur, TIV + H1N1, Pediatric Population
Condition: Influenza
Interventions: Biological: Inactivated H1N1 Vaccine; Biological: Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine
5 Active, not recruiting Study of Different Formulations of an Intramuscular A/H5N1 Inactivated, Split Virion Influenza Adjuvanted Vaccine
Conditions: Influenza; Orthomyxoviridae Infections
Interventions: Biological: Monovalent subvirion H5N1 influenza vaccine; Biological: Monovalent subvirion H5N1 influenza vaccine; Biological: Monovalent subvirion H5N1 influenza vaccine; Biological: Monovalent subvirion H5N1 influenza vaccine; Biological: Monovalent subvirion H5N1 influenza vaccine; Biological: Monovalent subvirion H5N1 influenza vaccine; Biological: Monovalent subvirion H5N1 influenza vaccine; Biological: Monovalent subvirion H5N1 influenza vaccine; Biological: Physiological saline
6 Completed Immunogenicity, Safety and Tolerability of CSL Limited Inactivated Influenza Vaccine in Adults
Condition: Influenza
Interventions: Biological: CSL Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine - Thimerosal-free; Biological: CSL Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine with Thimerosal; Biological: Placebo with Thimerosal
SO IF THEY DO IT THERE, WHAT MAKES YOU THINK THEY CAN'T DO IT HERE???
SO FAR, HOWEVER, NO EVIDENCE OF THIS HAPPENING, FOR ALL WE KNOW. BUT I WOULD WATCH DEVELOPMENTS VERY CLOSELY.
'Starving mother': They experimented on my son
After returning home to be with her children, mother suspected of starving her three-year-old son denies all allegations against her. 'They took a sick child and experimented on him; this is what brought him to this condition,' she claims
Nissan Shtrauchler
"I cannot even describe the days when I was under house arrest; they made me feel like dirt," the Jerusalem mother who is suspected of starving her toddler son told Yedioth Ahronoth on Monday.
Two weeks after she was arrested, the mother agreed to give a first interview to the media and tell her side of the story. The woman, five-month pregnant, is now back at her Mea Shearim home after the court ruled she should no longer be kept under house arrest.
She is constantly surrounded by family. Her four children do not leave her side and her brothers are there to show support and help.
The only one missing is her three-year-old son, who is still hospitalized at a hospital in central Israel, to which he was transferred two days ago. The child's doctors estimated that should his condition continue to improve, he would be discharged in the next few days.
The conversations at the house are all in Yiddish, but the mother speaks fluent, excellent Hebrew. She said she is overjoyed to be with her children again. "I enjoy being able to take care of my children, feed them send, them to the nursery and feel them close to me," she said.
She rejected all the allegations against her, and denied ever starving or hurting her son. "They took a sick child and experimented on him; this is what brought him to this condition," she claimed.
Her greatest hope is that he too will return home soon. "I truly hope that God will help me get back on track," she concluded.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6DL752h0cA
Cincinnati Children’s recruiting for Swine Flu vaccines testing
Staff Report
Updated 9:07 PM Monday, July 27, 2009
CINCINNATI — Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is one of eight centers nationwide chosen to test two experimental vaccines for H1N1, also known as swine flu.
Cincinnati Children’s officials expect to begin recruiting volunteers and testing the vaccines in August.
“We are proud to be part of the effort to evaluate the new 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccines so we can ensure they are safe and effective before we begin making them available to the public,” said Dr. David Bernstein, director of infectious diseases at Cincinnati Children’s and lead investigator of the studies at the hospital.
Children’s and other research and medical organizations involved in the upcoming clinical serve as Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Units, a network directed and supported by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health.
Information from these studies in healthy people will help public health officials develop recommendations for immunization schedules, including the appropriate dosage for various ages groups, pregnant women and people with underlying health conditions.
The trials are being conducted in a race against the possible resurgence of the swine flu in the fall that may occur in conjunction with the seasonal flu.
For more information on vaccine studies at Cincinnati Children’s, call (513) 636-7699 or visit gamble program@cchmc.org.
The other medical facilities involved in the clinical trial include Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Emory University in Atlanta andVanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/about/default.htm
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is dedicated to providing the highest level of pediatric care. As Greater Cincinnati's only pediatric hospital, Cincinnati Children's is committed to bringing the very best medical care to children in our community.
As an institution nationally recognized for excellence in diagnosing and treating complex pediatric diseases, Cincinnati Children's is proud to serve patients from across the country and around the world.
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