The link between the Hepatitis B vaccine and an increase risk of multiple sclerosis has been something of concern for a number of years since a increase in vaccinations in France led to a dramatic rise in cases of multiple sclerosis, also called MS. Now a new study being reported by Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis shows the link between the vaccine and the rise in MS cases — and explains what the mechanism may be behind this link, as well as other possible vaccine injuries and further supports older studies that found the same link from back in 2004 by a Harvard team.An article well worth your time.
Back in the 1990s, the WHO (World Health Organization) began pushing European countries to up their vaccine programs, and the Hepatitis B vaccine in particular, which they did in France. Prior to this, France had a steady rate of around 2,500 new cases of multiple sclerosis being diagnosed each year. After stepping up the vaccination program, roughly 20 million adults in France received the Hepatitis B vaccines. Following this vaccination program, the rate of cases of MS saw a sharp and dramatic rise to 4,500 per year.
One possible explanation for the Hepatitis B and multiple sclerosis link could be due to the autoimmune response triggered by the synthetic proteins used in the vaccines.
Thursday, December 25, 2014
New Study Shows A Link Between The Hep B Vaccine And Multiple Sclerosis, Again
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