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And I would suggest NONE of them ever give immunity - they give you a deep

chronic disturbance, chronic subclinical case, and therefore you won't show

symptoms of an acute case,until you throw off the chronic injected

injury............thankfully some are actually able to throw it

off...............

Sheri

[PROVE Note: More and more cases are showing the chickenpox vaccine to not

work. In this Wisconsin school district 44 grade-schoolers have gotten

chicken pox even though all but 2 kids were vaccinated. You would never pay

money for any other product with this kind of track record yet Texas,

Wisconsin and almost every state forces children to get this shot as a

condition of attending school or daycare. A portion of your personal

paycheck that goes to your federal and state taxes is directed to

purchasing this vaccine for millions of children in mediacaid and the

Vaccine For Children Program children across the country. It is time to

stop forcing people to get this shot and it is especially time to stop the

American taxpayers from paying for it. ]

http://www.winonadailynews.com/articles/2006/01/20/news/03pox.txt

Chickenpox strikes G-E-T schoolchildren

Published - Friday, January 20, 2006

By Fiecke / Winona Daily News

An outbreak of chickenpox in the Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau School District

that has affected 36 percent of the district’s kindergarteners has health

officials mystified.

Since mid-November, 44 grade-schoolers have developed the pox. All but two

were vaccinated. The outbreak began at the Kindernook Learning Center —

where 36 of 99 kindergarteners developed the virus — and it spread to

siblings in other buildings.

The Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services is trying to find

out why so many vaccinated students developed chickenpox, when health

experts rate the vaccine from 85 to 97 percent effective.

“We’re way above the 15 percent,” G-E-T school nurse Barbara Hogden said.

Dan Hopfensperger, director of the Wisconsin Immunization Program, said

this is the state’s largest outbreak he can recall among vaccinated children.

The only other similar case occurred at a Dane County school in 2003, where

slightly fewer students were affected. Hopfensperger said the state never

determined a cause there.

So far there’s no apparent cause of the large number of G-E-T

“breakthroughs” — term for a vaccinated person who still develops chickenpox.

Hogden said the vaccine is fragile and must be stored frozen. She said the

infected students obtained vaccinations from a number of different providers.

Hopfensperger said there have been no reportsof a bad batch of vaccines

from the manufacturer.

Only one case of the chickenpox at G-E-T cannot be traced back to the

kindergarten building, Hogden said, and that student was not vaccinated.

Wisconsin began requiring all kindergarteners be immunized for chickenpox

in 2001. This was the first year all schoolchildren had to be vaccinated or

have had the virus unless a parent requested an exemption based on health

reasons or personal convictions.

The number of reported cases has fallen in Wisconsin from 5,157 in 1996 to

487 in 2005.

Minnesota requires four grades of students to be immunized but will expect

all students to be in compliance by 2010, unless they have an exemption.

Winona Area Public Schools head nurse Mitzi Girtler said she isn’t aware of

any students who’ve developed chickenpox in the district this school year.

Why be immunized?

The chickenpox vaccine is the best way to prevent chickenpox and almost

always prevents severe complications and death associated with the disease.

How effective is the chickenpox vaccine?

About 8 to 9 out of every 10 people who are vaccinated are completely

protected from chickenpox. If a vaccinated person does get chickenpox, it

is usually a very mild case with fewer skin lesions (usually less than 50)

lasting only a few days, no fever or a low fever, and few other symptoms.

Source: Information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Reporter Fiecke can be reached at (507) 453-3519 or

shannon.fiecke@....

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