vaccine viruses can be transmitted via breastfeeding and be dangerous to newborns
(NaturalNews) Mothers who are vaccinated for certain diseases with
vaccines that contain live viruses could pass on these viruses to their
children through their breast milk. A new study published in the
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) highlights one particular case in which a young boy was
infected with a vaccine strain of yellow fever via his mother's breast
milk, representing the second known case in which breast milk appears
responsible for catalyzing the transmission of a vaccine-based disease.
Dr. Susan Kuhn and her colleagues examined a case in which an otherwise
healthy five-week-old boy from Canada unexpectedly developed seizures,
nasal congestion, abnormal cerebrospinal fluid parameters, and
abnormal platelet and leukocyte counts not long after his mother was
vaccinated for yellow fever. The boy and his mother had traveled to
Venezuela, and prior to their departure, the mother was vaccinated for
yellow fever.
Upon investigation, it was eventually determined that the boy likely
had developed meningoencephalitis, an inflammatory brain condition that
resembles both meningitis and encephalitis, which was accompanied by
severe fever. Based on the circumstances of disease development and the
boy's various environmental exposures, it was determined that the only
logical cause of this infection was through tainted breast milk.
"The clinical presentation, temporal relationship to maternal
vaccination, absence of alternative pathogens and immunologic evidence
in both serum and cerebrospinal fluid of the infant were strongly
supportive of acute central nervous system infection with vaccine
strain of yellow fever," wrote the authors in their discussion. "In the
absence of any history of vaccination of the child, the only
alternative explanation is that he was infected via transmission
through breastfeeding by his mother after she was vaccinated."
You can view the full study here:
http://www.cmaj.ca/content/early/2011/02/22/cmaj.100619.full.pdfA similar case occurred several years prior in Brazil, where a roughly
five-week-old boy also developed convulsive conditions that required
hospital admittance. Like the five-week-old boy from Canada, the
Brazilian boy was determined to have meningoencephalitis caused by his
mother having received a yellow fever vaccine that transmitted virus
components through her breast milk (
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21461453).
Yellow fever is not the only live virus to have been observed as transferring through breast milk. The U.S.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) admits that the rubella vaccine virus can sometimes transfer
from mother to child through breast milk after she is vaccinated with
rubella or combination rubella vaccines, such as MMR (
http://www.fda.gov).
The moral of the story, in other words, is beware of what vaccines you
take, should you choose to take them, when breastfeeding your children.
Many vaccines contain live viruses that may be transferred via breast
milk, causing potentially permanent harm.
Source:-
http://www.naturalnews.com/036083_breastfeeding_vaccines_viruses.html