A polio vaccine responsible for some cancers..

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A government agency that keeps secrets from the American people is about as  newsworthy as “Dog Bites Man,” but there is something inherently insidious about  it when it involves the public health.

Recently the Center for Disease  Control and Prevention deleted from its website pages revealing that the  government-sanctioned polio vaccine that was administered to some 98 million  Americans from 1955 to 1963 had been contaminated with a primate form of cancer  virus.

As noted by InfoWars.com the pages are:

http://www.cdc.gov

and

http://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/updates/archive/polio_and_cancer.htm

as  cached by Google. But the original sites are gone.

“Other CDC web  pages also referencing the link between the widely-distributed vaccine and  cancer have similarly been discarded,” InfoWars.com  reported.

SV40 spread far and wide

The pages that were  deleted dealt specifically with the fact that the Simian virus (SV40), which at  one time was exclusive to monkeys, began showing up in polio vaccines in 1960.  “Because SV40 was not discovered until 1960, no one was aware in the 1950s that  polio vaccine could be contaminated,” the CDC  website explained.

In fact, it was only discovered, the agency said,  purely by accident:

Soon after its discovery in 1960, SV40 was  identified in polio vaccine. It was found in the injected form of the vaccine  (IPV), not the kind given by mouth (OPV). At that time, rhesus monkey kidney  cells, which contain SV40 if the animal is infected, were used in preparing  viral vaccines.

Though the tainted vaccine containing monkey cancer  virus was discovered in 1960, “existing polio  vaccine stocks were not recalled and were used until 1963,” said the deleted  site. That means the agency was, for a period of years, conspicuously dispersing  vaccines containing a possible link to cancer to hundreds of millions of people  in the U.S., UK, Australia and the former Soviet Union.

The website SV40Foundation.org has  more details on just how the vaccine was used following discovery of the cancer  link.

“In 1961, SV40 was discovered by Dr. Bernice Eddy of the National  Institute of Health, Division of Biologics when she took the material used to  grow polio vaccines and injected it into hamsters,” the foundation says on its  website. “Upon the discovery that SV40 was an animal carcinogen  that had found its way into the polio vaccines, a new federal law was passed in  1961 that required that no vaccines contain this virus. However, this law did  not require that SV40 contaminated vaccines be thrown away or that the  contaminated seed material (used to make all polio  vaccines for the next four decades) be discarded. As a result, known SV40  contaminated vaccines were injected into children up until 1963.”

Michele  Carbone, a scientist at the Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago,  discovered in 2004 that the Soviet polio vaccine may even have been contaminated  after 1963 – and quite possibly up to the early 1980s, according to the trade  journal New Scientist.

“The vaccine was almost certainly used  throughout the Soviet bloc and probably exported to China, Japan and several  countries in Africa. That means hundreds of millions could have been exposed to  SV40 after 1963,” the report said.

Contradictory data

In  refuting claims that SV40 in polio vaccines may have been responsible for some  cancers, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) states that SV40 was  also “present in cancers of people who either had or had not received the polio  vaccine that was contaminated with SV40” [http://www.chop.edu].

In addition, CHOP notes,  “people with cancers who were born after SV40 was no longer a contaminant of the  polio vaccine were found to have evidence for SV40 in their cancerous  cells.”

“Taken together, these findings do not support the hypothesis  that SV40 virus contained in polio vaccines administered before 1963 cause  cancers. In addition, available evidence suggests that SV40 virus is likely be  transmitted to people by a mechanism other than vaccines,” the hospital said on  its website.

But in 2005 the National Network for Immunization  Information published a somewhat conflicting report regarding a link between  SV40 and increased cancer  rates.

“Although SV40 has biological properties consistent with a  cancer-causing virus, it has not been conclusively established whether it has  caused cancer in humans,” said the report. “Epidemiological studies of groups of  people who received polio vaccine during 1955-1963 do not show an increased  cancer risk.”

But later, the same report seems to contradict  itself.

“However, a number of studies have found SV40 in certain forms of  cancer in humans, such as mesotheliomas – rare tumors located in the lungs –  brain and bone tumors; the virus has also been found to be associated with some  types of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.”

Sources:

http://www.infowars.com

http://www.sv40foundation.org

http://www.naturalnews.com

http://www.chop.edu

http://science.naturalnews.com

Learn more:  http://www.naturalnews.com/041593_CDC_polio_vaccine_SV40_cancer_virus.html#ixzz2bwEcF91l

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