Guest guest Posted February 4, 2004 Report Share Posted February 4, 2004 http://www.14wfie.com/global/story.asp?s=1628785 & ClientType=Print GFI Needs Volunteers For Anthrax Vaccine Testing Reporter: Stefanie Silvey New Media Producer: Kerry Corum GFI Research Center tests healthy men and women, looks at their blood work in the lab, and determines if they qualify to take the vaccine. Once selected, those patients will make 15 outpatient visits over a seven-month period. Dr. Randall Stolz likens the new anthrax vaccine to a tetnus shot, and says its far different from the current anthrax vaccine. " The new vaccine is different because it is a recombinent vaccine, kind of like the hepatitis B vaccine, that your child may recieve. It's supposed to be safer, has less side effects and better tolerated, and hopefully a two vaccine series as opposed to the old series that was a six series. " GFI is looking for healthy men and women between 18- and 40-years-old, with a healthy body weight. Volunteers receive up to $2000 upon study completion. Those interested can call 1-800-552-4GFI, or locally at 479-4GFI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 My apologies if this has been discussed already, or shouldn't be discussed...but, I have been trying to find out which presidential candidate will support voluntary vaccinations instead of mandatory, since I will base my vote on that issue. Does anyone know if any candidate has discussed this? Thank you, S. GFI Needs Volunteers For Anthrax Vaccine Testing > http://www.14wfie.com/global/story.asp?s=1628785 & ClientType=Print > > GFI Needs Volunteers For Anthrax Vaccine Testing > > Reporter: Stefanie Silvey > > New Media Producer: Kerry Corum > > GFI Research Center tests healthy men and women, looks at their blood work in the lab, and determines if they qualify to take the vaccine. > > Once selected, those patients will make 15 outpatient visits over a seven-month period. > > Dr. Randall Stolz likens the new anthrax vaccine to a tetnus shot, and says its far different from the current anthrax vaccine. " The new vaccine is different because it is a recombinent vaccine, kind of like the hepatitis B vaccine, that your child may recieve. It's supposed to be safer, has less side effects and better tolerated, and hopefully a two vaccine series as opposed to the old series that was a six series. " > > GFI is looking for healthy men and women between 18- and 40-years-old, with a healthy body weight. > > Volunteers receive up to $2000 upon study completion. > > Those interested can call 1-800-552-4GFI, or locally at 479-4GFI. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 Excellent question . I hope to send a detailed letter to Kerry's campaign. Perhaps others have some insight into this? F. Sorg Anthrax Vaccination Program Exposed http://www.avip2001.net/ gwvet@... Re: GFI Needs Volunteers For Anthrax Vaccine Testing My apologies if this has been discussed already, or shouldn't be discussed...but, I have been trying to find out which presidential candidate will support voluntary vaccinations instead of mandatory, since I will base my vote on that issue. Does anyone know if any candidate has discussed this? Thank you, S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 SAFER and LESS side effects than the current vaccine??? You don't say! We've been told all this time that the current one is safe and has hardly any side effects at all! GFI Needs Volunteers For Anthrax Vaccine Testing http://www.14wfie.com/global/story.asp?s=1628785 & ClientType=Print GFI Needs Volunteers For Anthrax Vaccine Testing Reporter: Stefanie Silvey New Media Producer: Kerry Corum GFI Research Center tests healthy men and women, looks at their blood work in the lab, and determines if they qualify to take the vaccine. Once selected, those patients will make 15 outpatient visits over a seven-month period. Dr. Randall Stolz likens the new anthrax vaccine to a tetnus shot, and says its far different from the current anthrax vaccine. " The new vaccine is different because it is a recombinent vaccine, kind of like the hepatitis B vaccine, that your child may recieve. It's supposed to be safer, has less side effects and better tolerated, and hopefully a two vaccine series as opposed to the old series that was a six series. " GFI is looking for healthy men and women between 18- and 40-years-old, with a healthy body weight. Volunteers receive up to $2000 upon study completion. Those interested can call 1-800-552-4GFI, or locally at 479-4GFI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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