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Military Mute On Vaccine Danger?

 

 

There are also links to previous stories and relevant documents at this URL:

 

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/08/21/eveningnews/main569522.shtml

 

Military Mute On Vaccine Danger?

 

WASHINGTON, Aug. 21, 2003

 

When Army Reservist Rachael Lacy got her military shots last spring, she

became deathly ill in a matter of weeks.

 

 

(CBS) A half million U.S. soldiers were inoculated for the war with Iraq.

Some of them got sick after their vaccinations. Whether the vaccines were to

blame remains an open question because, as CBS News Correspondent Sharyl

Attkisson

reports, the military may not be reporting all the cases properly.

 

 

When Army Reservist Rachael Lacy got her military shots last spring, she

became deathly ill in a matter of weeks.

 

 

The coroner listed " recent smallpox and anthrax vaccination(s) " as

contributors to her death.

 

 

Yet the military doesn't mention Lacy under " Noteworthy Adverse Events " in

an

article in the Journal of the American Medical Association touting its

smallpox vaccine success. It claims no deaths.

 

 

It also makes no mention of a cluster of unexplained pneumonia cases that

were beginning to surface. The military says it's investigating the

pneumonia

reports along with federal health officials.

 

 

But experts tell CBS News the military should have reported them as possible

post-vaccine illnesses.

 

 

In the medical world, illnesses and deaths after inoculations - even if

they're not obviously related to the vaccines - are supposed to be reported

so

experts can look for new side effects nobody knew about. But there are

questions

as to whether the military is coming clean about all the adverse events.

 

 

" You have to report everything, " says Dr. Meryl Nass.

 

 

Nass, a civilian doctor, treats soldiers who think vaccines made them ill

and

who claim the military won't admit or report it.

 

 

Besides Lacy, the military also discounted the death of a National Guardsman

who had a heart attack and NBC correspondent David Bloom who died of a blood

clot after getting military shots for his war duties. It doesn't mean

vaccines

caused the deaths, but they're supposed to be reported and independently

checked for patterns.

 

 

Yet, the Defense Department told CBS News it only reports deaths if its own

clinicians conclude they're vaccine-related.

 

 

" Nobody who collects adverse event reports does that kind of filtering, "

says

Nass.

 

 

But the military is apparently doing just that, and " that's why their

adverse

event rates are preposterously low. "

 

 

Four months later, the military is still reviewing Lacy's death.

 

 

But her family says as long as the military controls the data on soldiers

who've gotten sick after their vaccinations, it may be impossible to ever

know

the whole story.

 

 

 

© MMIII, CBS Broadcasting Inc. .

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