Chapter 1
Studies that Dr. Tommaso sent to Dr. Goodman on hepatitis B:
Unexplained fever in neonates may be associated with hepatitis B vaccine, Linder N, et al. Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal and Neonatal Edition 1999; 81(3):206-207.
The changing epidemiology of hepatitis B in the United States: Need for alternative vaccination strategies, Alter MJ, et al. Journal of the American Medical Association 1990; 263:1218-22.
Prevention of hepatitis B virus infection in the United States: a pediatric perspective, West DJ and Margolis HS, Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 1992; 11:866-74.
Hepatitis B: evolving epidemiology and implications for control, Margolis HS, et al, Seminars in Liver Disease 1991; 11(2):84-92.
Achievements in public health: hepatitis B vaccination, United States, 1982-2002, MMWR 2002; 51(25):549-552, 563. Chart at end of paper.
Estimated and reported cases of hepatitis B infection in children, Sepkowitz S, Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 1993; 12(6):542-44. Research letter challenging all the above research.
Chapter 2
Darla Johnson’s all-nighter:
Safer pertussis vaccines for children: trading efficacy for safety, Munoz FM, Pediatrics 2018, June.
How to Recognized Vaccine Reactions Video
Research studies Dr. Tommaso has shown Dr. Goldstein over the years:
Acellular pertussis vaccines protect against disease but fail to prevent infection and transmission in a non-human primate model, Warfel JM, et al, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA 2014, Jan 14; 111(2):787-92.
Pertussis infection in fully vaccinated children in day-care centers, Israel, Srugo I, et al, Emerging Infectious Diseases 2000; 6(5):526-29.
Unexpectedly limited durability of immunity following acellular pertussis vaccination in preadolescents in a North American outbreak, Witt MA, et al, Clinical Infectious Diseases 2012, June; 54(12):1730-5.
Tdap vaccine effectiveness in adolescents during the 2012 Washington State pertussis epidemic, Acosta AM, et al, Pediatrics 2015, June; 135(6):981-9.
Chapter 3
Dr. Smith’s resources:
Title 21- Food and Drugs Chapter I – FDA, Department of HHS, subchapter F – Biologics, Part 610 – General Biological Products Standards, section 610.15 – constituent materials – must enter 610.15 into the first box of the Search Database section.
Adverse events after immunization with aluminum-containing DTP vaccines: a systematic review of the evidence, Jefferson T, et al, Lancet Infectious Diseases 2004, Feb; 4(2):84-90.
The biological behaviour and bioavailability of aluminum in man, with special reference to studies employing aluminum-26 as a tracer, Priest ND, Journal of Environmental Monitoring 2004, 6(5):375-403.
Aluminum toxicokinetics regarding infant diet and vaccinations, Keith LS, et al, Vaccine 2002, May 31; 20 suppl 3:S13-7.
Addressing parents’ concerns: do vaccines contain harmful preservatives, adjuvants, additives, or residuals? Offit PA, Jew RK, Pediatrics 2003 Dec; 112(6):1394-7.
Macrophagic myofasciitis lesions assess long-term persistence of vaccine-derived aluminum hydroxide in muscle, Gherardi M, et al, Brain 2001; 124(9):1821-31.
Dr. Ward’s resources:
Priest’s 2004 study in Jour Env Monit as above.
Effect of routine vaccination on aluminum and essential element levels in preterm infants, Movsas TZ, et al, Journal of the American Medical Association: Pediatrics 2013, Sept; 167(9):870-2.
Jefferson’s 2004 study in Lancet, as above.
Aluminum adjuvants used in vaccines versus placebo or no intervention, Djurisic S, et al, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2017, Sept; Issue 9.
Keith’s 2002 study in Vaccine, as above.
Aluminum neurotoxicity in preterm infants receiving intravenous feeding solutions, Bishop NJ, et al, New England Journal of Medicine 1997; 336(22):1557-61.
Aluminum toxicity in infants and children, Committee on Nutrition, American Academy of Pediatrics, Pediatrics 1996; 97:413-16.
American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) statement on aluminum in parenteral nutrition solutions, Aluminum Task Force, Charmey P, Nutrition in Clinical Practice 2004; 19:416-17.
Biopersistence and brain translocation of aluminum adjuvants of vaccines, Gherardi RK, et al, Frontiers in Neurology 2015, Feb 5; 6:4.
Effects of aluminum on the neurotoxicity of primary cultured neurons and on the aggregations of beta-amyloid protein, Kawahara M, et al, Brain Research Bulletin 2001, May 15; 55(2):211-17.
Aluminum-adjuvanted vaccines transiently increase aluminum levels in murine brain tissue, Redhead K, et al, Pharmacology and Toxicology 1992, April; 70(4):278-80.
Aluminum hydroxide injections lead to motor deficits and motor neuron degeneration, Shaw CA, Petrik MS, Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 2009 Nov; 103(11):1555-62.
Long-term persistence of vaccine-derived aluminum hydroxide is associated with chronic cognitive dysfunction, Couette M, et al, Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 2009, Nov; 103(11):1571-8.
Aluminum impairs the glutamate-nitric oxide-cGMP pathway in cultured neurons and in rat brain in vivo: molecular mechanisms and implications for neuropathology, Canales JJ, et al, Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 2001; 87(1-2):63-69.
Effects of aluminum exposure on brain glutamate and GABA systems: an experimental study in rats, Nanak P and Chatterjee AK, Food and Chemical Toxicology 2001; 39(12):1285-89.
Neuropathology of aluminum toxicity in rats (glutamate and GABA impairment), El-Rhaman SS, Pharmacological Research 2003; 47(3):189-94.
Systematic review of potential health risks posed by pharmaceutical, occupational, and consumer exposures to aluminum, aluminum oxides, aluminum hydroxide, and its soluble salts, Willhite CC, et al, Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 2014 Oct; 44 Suppl 4:1-80.
Aluminum in brain tissue in autism, Mold M, et al, Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology 2018, Mar; 46:76-82.
Aluminum in brain tissue in familial Alzheimer’s disease, Mirza A, et al, Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology 2017, Mar; 40:30-36.
Chapter 8
Resources given to Elena Moretti by a constituent and her three friends:
Research that Emilio shows Elena about the former head of the CDC owning stock in Merck
Two more articles that Emilio found later (not in book)
UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
The resources that Emilio Sanchez made available to Legislators during his speech:
Measles outbreaks, including 2014
Also see Ch. 2 resources for pertussis.
Now $3.9 billion paid out in VAERS
Chapter 9
The whooping cough commercial that Sherrie watched
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 13
California Civil Liberties Public Education Act
Risk of recurrence of adverse events following immunization: A systematic review, Zafack JG, et al, Pediatrics 2017 Aug.
Chapter 14
Clinical features and outcomes of stereotype 19A invasive pneumococcal disease in Calgary, Alberta, Ricketson LJ, The Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology 2014 Mar-Apr; 25(2):e71-e75.
Chapter 18
Research reviewed by Leslie and Tamara over wine and Oreos:
Videos of doctor who did safety research on HPV vaccine:
https://youtu.be/ulmEGbwQsOU – teen girl in The Greater Good movie trailer (no relation to the character in this book) reacted to HPV vaccine
Lawsuits in other countries:
Article about HPV reactions in Columbia
Aluminum adjuvants used in vaccines versus placebo or no intervention (protocol), Djurisic S, et al, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2017, Issue 9
Prophylactic vaccination against human papillomaviruses to prevent cervical cancer and its precursors, Arbyn M, et al, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2018, Issue 5.
Story on change in number of HPV shots
Chapter 20
A story that went through Toby Turner’s mind
Chapter 21
State medical board newsletter, page 10
CA Children’s Rights Bill – failed
Chapter 23
Chapter 25
Rhode Island’s Resolution S2670
See resources from Ch. 8 regarding CDC SPIDER and Stock holdings of CDC leaders and doctors.
HR 3615. Call for NIH to do research comparing the health of vaccinated to unvaccinated children
Chapter 27
Research that Dorothy shared with the NICU director on vaccine reactions in premature babies:
Primary immunization of premature infants with gestational age less than 35 weeks: cardio respiratory complications and C-reactive protein responses associated with administration of single and multiple separate vaccines simultaneously, Pourcynous M, et al, Journal of Pediatrics 2007 Aug; 151(2):167-72.
Adverse events after routine immunization of extremely low-birth-weight infants, DeMeo SD, et al, Journal of the American Medical Association: Pediatrics 2015 June 1.
Adverse events following vaccination in premature infants, Sen S, et al, Acta Paediatrica 2001 Aug; 90(8):916-20.
Chapter 29
Information on kids with special needs and school vaccines – scroll down to the section on IEPs for a discussion on IDEA law.
Chapter 30
Mumps vaccine alleged fraud lawsuit
Chapter 31
Article Anna read about Canadian nurses
Influenza vaccination of healthcare workers: critical analysis of the evidence for patient benefit underpinning policies of enforcement, De Serres G, et al, PLOS ONE 2017 Jan 27;
Cochrane article that Dr. Saul was reading about flu shots
Vaccines for preventing influenza in healthy adults, Demicheli V, et al, Cochrane Systematic Reviews – Intervention 2018 Feb 1.
Vaccines for preventing influenza in healthy children, Jefferson T, et al, Cochrane Systematic Reviews – Intervention 2018 Feb 1.
Vaccines for preventing influenza in the elderly, Demicheli V, et al, Cochrane Systematic Reviews – Intervention 2018 Feb 1.
Two Op-Eds that Dr. Saul referred to:
Summary of reported reactions to flu vaccine discussed by Evangeline and Tammy
Chapter 32
Pilot comparative study on the health of vaccinated and unvaccinated 6- to 12-year old U.S. children, Mawson AR, et al, Journal of Translational Science 2017 Apr 24.
Preterm birth, vaccination and neurodevelopmental disorders: a cross-sectional study of 6- to 12-year-old vaccinated and unvaccinated children, Mawson AR, et al, Journal of Translational Science 2017 Apr 24.
Bill in Congress for NIH to study vaccines – see resources in Ch. 26.
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
State laws governing discrimination in education – chapter 6.
Chapter 38
The unofficial vaccine educators: are CDC funded non-profits sufficiently independent? Doshi P, British Medical Journal 2017, 359:j5104.