As introduced in a previous post, two Italian scientists, Stefano Montanari and Antonietta Gatti, applied an electron-microscopy investigation method to the study of vaccines. in their study recently published on the International Journal of Vaccines and Vaccination, 44 types of vaccines coming from 2 countries (Italy and France) were analyzed. Shockingly, they found the presence of micro- and nanosized particulate matter composed of inorganic elements ( lead, iron, chromium, nickel, aluminum …).
This matter was not declared among the components and whose unduly presence is, for the time being, inexplicable. A considerable part of those particulate contaminants have already been verified in other matrices and reported in literature as non biodegradable and non biocompatible.
In their view, adverse effects after the injection of those vaccines are possible and credible and have the character of randomness, since they depend on where the contaminants are carried by the blood circulation. Their presence in the muscles, due an extravasation from the blood, could heavily impair the muscle functionality.
Interestingly, the only vaccines which were not found to be contaminated by nanoparticles were the ones for cats.
At the moment, the two authors have declared that they will stop continuing this line of research following anonymous personal threats received after the publication of their study.
you can have the names of the vaccine? thanks
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Table 1:
List of vaccines analyzed, according to their purpose.
N
Name
Brand Name, Country of
Distribution
Description
Production Batch,
Expiry Date
1
Vivotif Berna
Berna Biotech SA, Italy
Anti-Thyphoid Vaccine (Live), group Ty21a
3000336 [2004]
2
Typhim Vi
Aventis Pasteur MSD, Italy
Anti-Salmonella typhi Vaccine
U1510-2 [2004]
3
Typherix
GlaxoSmithKline S.p.a., Italy
Anti-Thypoid Vaccine (polysaccharide Vi)
ATYPB061BB [2009]
4
Anatetall
Chiron (now Novartis) Italy
Adsorbed anti-Tetanus Vaccine
030106 [2004]
5
Anatetall
Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics,
Italy
Adsorbed anti-Tetanus Vaccine
060510 [2009]
6
Tetabulin
Baxter AG, Italy
Adsorbed anti-Tetanus Vaccine
VNG2G006A [2009]
7
Dif-Tet-All
Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics,
Italy
Adsorbed anti-Tetanus and diphtheria Vaccine
070501 [2009]
8
Infanrix
GlaxoSmithKline S.p.a., Italy
Anti-Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccine
AC14B071AJ [2009]
9
Infanrix hexa
GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals s,
Italy
Anti-diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B,
poliomyelitis and disease caused by Haemophilus
influenzae type b
A21CC512A [ 2017]
10
Infanrix hexa
GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals s. a.
France
Anti-diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B,
poliomyelitis and disease caused by Haemophilus
influenzae type b
A21CC421A [ 2017]
11
M-M-R vaxPro
Sanofi Pasteur MSD, Italy
M-M-R vaxPro (measles, mumps, and rubella)
analyzed in Cambridge
L012437 [ 2017]
12
Repevax
Sanofi Pasteur MSD, France
Anti-diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis-polio-vaccine
L0362-1 [2017]
13
Repevax
Sanofi Pasteur MSD SNC France
Anti-diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis-polio-vaccine
L0033-1 [2016]
14
Priorix
GlaxoSmithKline S.p.a., Italy
Anti–measles-mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine
A69CB550A [2009]
15
Morupar
Chiron (now Novartis, ), Italy
Anti-measles- mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine
7601 [2004]
16
Varilrix
GlaxoSmithKline S.p.a., Italy
Anti-Chicken pox vaccine (group OKA)
A70CA567A [2009]
17
Stamaril Pasteur
Sanofi Pasteur MSD, Italy
anti-yellow fever vaccine
A5329-6 [2009]
18
Allergoid-Adsorbat
6-Graser Starke B.
Allergopharma, Germany
Antiallergic vaccine
Ch-B.:30005999-B
[2006]
19
Engerix-B
GlaxoSmithKline S.p.a., Italy
Adsorbed anti-hepatitis B vaccine
AHBVB468BD [2009]
20
Prenevar 13
Pfizer, Italy
Antipneumococcal vaccine
G79324 [2013]
21
Prevenar 13
Pfizer, France
Antipneumococcal vaccine
N27430 [ 2018]
22
Mencevax Acwy
GlaxoSmithKline, Italy
anti-Neisseria meningococcal group A, C, W135
and Y vaccine
N402A47B 12 [2004]
23
Meningitec
Pfizer, Italy
(group C 10) (adsorbed on Al-Phosphate)
H92709 [2015]
24
Meningitec
Pfizer-Italy
Anti-meningococcus (group C 10) vaccine
(adsorbed on Al-Phosphate)
H20500 [2014]
25
Meningitec
Pfizer-Italy
Anti-meningococcus vaccine sequestred by
Procura della Repubblica
G76673 [2014]
26
Meningitec
Pfizer-Italy
Anti-meningococcus vaccine sequestred by
Procura della Repubblica
H99459 [2015]
27
Meningitec
Pfizer-Italy
Anti-meningococcus vaccine sequestred by
Procura della Repubblica
H52269 [2015]
28
Menjugate
Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics
Anti-meningococcus group C
YA0163AB [2010]
29
Menveo
Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics
Antimeningococcus groups A, C, W135, Y
A15083 [2017]
30
Meningitec
Wyeth Pharmaceutical – France
Anti-meningococcus group C vaccine
E83920 [2011]
31
Inflexal V
Berna Biotech
Anti-flu vaccine 2008/2009
3001463-01 [2009]
32
Vaxigrip
Sanofi Pasteur MSD
Anti-flu vaccine 2008/2009
D9703-1 [2009]
33
Vaxigrip
Sanofi Pasteur
Anti-flu vaccine 2012/2013
J8401-1 [2013]
34
Vaxigrip
Sanofi Pasteur, Italy
Anti-flu vaccine, with inactivated and split virus
M7319-1 [2016]
35
Focetria
Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics
Anti-pandemic flu H1N1 vaccine
0902401 [2010]
36
Agrippal
Novartis
Anti-flu vaccine 2012/2013
127002A [2013]
37
Agrippal
Novartis vaccines, Italy
Anti-flu vaccine with inactivated and split virus
2015/2016 –
152803 [2016]
38
Agrippal S1
Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics
Anti-flu inactivated/superficial antigene v –
2014/2015
147302A [2015]
39
Fluarix
GlaxoSmithKline – GSK
Anti-flu vaccine 2013
AFLUA789AA [2014]
40
Fluad
Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics
Anti-flu inactivated/superficial antigene vaccine
– 2014/2015
142502 [2015]
41
Gardasil
Sanofi Pasteur MSD, Italy
Anti-HPV types 6,11,16,18 vaccine
NP01250 [2012]
42
Gardasil
Sanofi Pasteur MSD, Italy
Anti-HPV (types 6,11,16,18) vaccine
K023804 [2016]
43
Cervarix
GlaxoSmithKline Biological, Italy
Anti-HPV (type 16,18)
AHPVA238AX [2017]
44
Feligen CRP
Virbac S.A. – Carros – Italy
anti-panleucopenia, infectious rhinotracheitis and
infections by Calcivirus, veterinary Vaccine for cats
3R4R [201
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The following posts vehemently criticize the study but without any real “substance”.
http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2017/02/02/antivaccinationists-try-to-show-vaccines-are-dirty-but-really-show-that-they-are-amazingly-free-from-contamination/
http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2017/02/07/a-co-author-of-an-antivax-study-attacks-orac-for-criticizing-it-hilarity-ensues/
(this contains a link to a reply in Italian and English from Dr. Montanari to the first post http://www.stefanomontanari.net/sito/blog/2959-sono-troppo-forti-per-me.html)
One criticism relates to the lack of controls suggesting that the contamination is not vaccine-related. However, the vaccines for cats were found to be free of metallic contaminants. Also, there is a variety of elements found which is not coherent with the the hypothesis that there was a non-vaccine related contamination; in that case in fact you would expect a systematic contamination from certain elements.
Then there is a criticism about not having reported the concentration. The purpose of the study is to show that metallic nano-particles were found in the tested vaccines. Particles are different from solutes as they are aggregates of matter. It makes sense to me to describe them in terms of number and size (as done in the study), rather than concentration. Also, it’s not clear whether there is an absolute concentration value below which metal particles would be safe.
The last criticism is related to the fact that the vaccines were analysed past the expiration date. However, it’s unclear how degraded proteins (organic matter) of expired vaccines would generate metallic nano-particles (inorganic).
The rest are non-specific/out-of-scope criticisms.
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