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I'm not Suzi but here are two websites from the CDC that state it is

not for kids or adults with eczema. And because the vaccine itself

poses such a high risk of complications and death even in healthy

people, the govt will NOT be giving it out unless there is an actual

outbreak. Some hospital workers have elected to get the vaccine

because IF there were an outbreak, they would likely be infected as

the patients start rolling in. But many hospitals have refused to

take part in that program because they are so scared of the risk of

the vaccine right now.

http://www.bt.cdc.gov/Agent/Smallpox/VaccineImages.asp

http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/smallpox/vaccination/contraindications-

clinic.asp

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> Suzi,

> You mentioned that the small pox vaccine could be dangerous for

kids with excema. I've never heard this before. Can you tell me the

source or reasoning behind it? Also, I forget what age this is

typically given. Thanks!

> Jody

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They are not giving the smallpox vaccine routinely anymore.

Last year, the US voluntarily started vaccinating healthcare

providers with the vaccine in the event of a biological attack (in

preparation for the war in Iraq).

http://www.mercola.com/2002/sep/28/smallpox_vaccine.htm

http://www.fda.gov/cber/vaccine/smallpox.htm

http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m3225/8_67/100572053/p1/article.jh

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After 911, there were lots of articles in the news about the

smallpox vaccine. My husband and I started reading about it,and

found out about the eczema reactions. We decided that she would only

get the vaccine if she was exposed to smallpox.

Thank God, there hasn't been a biological attack, and this vaccine

is not being routinely given.

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the smallpox vaccine IS NOT RECOMMENDED for adults or pediatric use, we stopped

giving it in the early 70's.

after great hype by our President (and other officials) this past year, the

results of the smallpox vaccinations efforts turned out to be disastrous. There

were many reported deaths.

I had been considering getting it as I am a member of the NY City Disaster

Medical Response team (I am a RN & Pediatric Nurse Practitioner living right

outside NY City), I quickly changed my mind when reports of very serious adverse

effects and deaths came pouring in.

I would not allow myself, my husband or my children to be vaccinated at this

time, children (and adults) with eczema should not get the vaccine (unless they

have been exposed to smallpox and the treat is real) as is causes a condition

known as vaccinia (not sure I am spelling it correctly) in which they get almost

a full blown course of smallpox.

unless there is an exposure, such as a biological attack- it is a dangerous

vaccine and should not be used by the general public

pat

mom of molly 4.5 years

[ ] vaccines: Suzi

Suzi,

You mentioned that the small pox vaccine could be dangerous for kids with

excema. I've never heard this before. Can you tell me the source or reasoning

behind it? Also, I forget what age this is typically given. Thanks!

Jody

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