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Thimerosal or not, this vaccine causes Bells Palsey. Sweden banned

it in 2000.

> (and others)

> The Aventis Pasteur fluzone vax is listed as thimerosal-free

(except for

> a trace from processing) and appropriate for 6 mo to 35 mo of age

in

> DHHS/CDC info. However, the Institute for Vaccine Safety lists

that all

> influenza vax contain 25 mg/dose thimerosal (effective 1/2004).

Which

> the most accurate info? And is the thimerosal-free fluzone

available in

> the U.S.? (no, I'm not gonna give my kid a vax...)

> Thanks!

>

>

> S. Hooker, Ph.D., P.E.

> Staff Engineer

> Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

> MSIN K6-96

> 902 Battelle Blvd.

> Richland, WA 99352

> Ph. (509) 376-4451

> Fx. (509) 376-2526

> Mo. (509) 366-2269

> Email: brian.hooker@p...

>

>

>

>

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I'd ask Sallie B or Lyn Redwood.

Hooker, S wrote:

> (and others)

> The Aventis Pasteur fluzone vax is listed as thimerosal-free (except for

> a trace from processing) and appropriate for 6 mo to 35 mo of age in

> DHHS/CDC info. However, the Institute for Vaccine Safety lists that all

> influenza vax contain 25 mg/dose thimerosal (effective 1/2004). Which

> the most accurate info? And is the thimerosal-free fluzone available in

> the U.S.? (no, I'm not gonna give my kid a vax...)

> Thanks!

>

>

> S. Hooker, Ph.D., P.E.

> Staff Engineer

> Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

> MSIN K6-96

> 902 Battelle Blvd.

> Richland, WA 99352

> Ph. (509) 376-4451

> Fx. (509) 376-2526

> Mo. (509) 366-2269

> Email: brian.hooker@...

>

>

>

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Wow - do you have substantiating reports of this? Thanks!

[ ] Re: Fluzone Vax

Thimerosal or not, this vaccine causes Bells Palsey. Sweden banned

it in 2000.

> (and others)

> The Aventis Pasteur fluzone vax is listed as thimerosal-free

(except for

> a trace from processing) and appropriate for 6 mo to 35 mo of age

in

> DHHS/CDC info. However, the Institute for Vaccine Safety lists

that all

> influenza vax contain 25 mg/dose thimerosal (effective 1/2004).

Which

> the most accurate info? And is the thimerosal-free fluzone

available in

> the U.S.? (no, I'm not gonna give my kid a vax...)

> Thanks!

>

>

> S. Hooker, Ph.D., P.E.

> Staff Engineer

> Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

> MSIN K6-96

> 902 Battelle Blvd.

> Richland, WA 99352

> Ph. (509) 376-4451

> Fx. (509) 376-2526

> Mo. (509) 366-2269

> Email: brian.hooker@p...

>

>

>

>

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There was a post last week which contained a study discussing this.

If anyone knows which message this was maybe they can repost it.

> > (and others)

> > The Aventis Pasteur fluzone vax is listed as thimerosal-free

> (except for

> > a trace from processing) and appropriate for 6 mo to 35 mo of age

> in

> > DHHS/CDC info. However, the Institute for Vaccine Safety lists

> that all

> > influenza vax contain 25 mg/dose thimerosal (effective 1/2004).

> Which

> > the most accurate info? And is the thimerosal-free fluzone

> available in

> > the U.S.? (no, I'm not gonna give my kid a vax...)

> > Thanks!

> >

> >

> > S. Hooker, Ph.D., P.E.

> > Staff Engineer

> > Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

> > MSIN K6-96

> > 902 Battelle Blvd.

> > Richland, WA 99352

> > Ph. (509) 376-4451

> > Fx. (509) 376-2526

> > Mo. (509) 366-2269

> > Email: brian.hooker@p...

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks - I'll check the site for the post...

God Bless!

[ ] Re: Fluzone Vax

There was a post last week which contained a study discussing this.

If anyone knows which message this was maybe they can repost it.

> > (and others)

> > The Aventis Pasteur fluzone vax is listed as thimerosal-free

> (except for

> > a trace from processing) and appropriate for 6 mo to 35 mo of age

> in

> > DHHS/CDC info. However, the Institute for Vaccine Safety lists

> that all

> > influenza vax contain 25 mg/dose thimerosal (effective 1/2004).

> Which

> > the most accurate info? And is the thimerosal-free fluzone

> available in

> > the U.S.? (no, I'm not gonna give my kid a vax...)

> > Thanks!

> >

> >

> > S. Hooker, Ph.D., P.E.

> > Staff Engineer

> > Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

> > MSIN K6-96

> > 902 Battelle Blvd.

> > Richland, WA 99352

> > Ph. (509) 376-4451

> > Fx. (509) 376-2526

> > Mo. (509) 366-2269

> > Email: brian.hooker@p...

> >

> >

> >

> >

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