immunization graphs by r obomsawin 2009
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Source: http://vaccineliberationarmy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Immunization-Graphs-Complete.pdf Raymond Obomsawin Ph.D. prepared these graphs by December 2009. He is a Christian. I reshare with the hope that law makers, policy makers, parents, and individuals can make more informed decisions about immunization or vaccination. Good health to you!TRANSCRIPT
Immunization Graphs:
Natural Infectious Disease Declines; Immunization Effectiveness; and Immunization Dangers
Prepared by: Raymond Obomsawin Ph.D. December, 2009
FIGURE SET I.
Natural Infectious Disease Declines
Preceding Public Immunization Efforts
Figures one (1) through eleven (11) graphically illustrate that in North America, Europe, and the
South Pacific , major declines in life-threatening infectious diseases occurred historically either
without, or far in advance of public immunization efforts for specific diseases as listed. This
provides irrefutable evidence that vaccines are not necessary for the effective elimination of a
wide range of infectious diseases
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FIGURE 1 – CANADA
MEASLES
REPORTED INCIDENCE (1935-1983)
Source: Adapted from: Public Health Agency of Canada, Figure 8 – Measles Reported
Incidence Canada. http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publicat/cig-gci/p04-meas-roug-eng.php
Measles Vaccines
Introduced
Live 1963 / Inactivated 1964
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FIGURE 2 - ENGLAND & WALES
MEAN ANNUAL MEASLES MORTALITY CASES
CHILDREN UNDER 15 (1850-1965)
Source: McKeown, T., The Role of Medicine: Dream, Mirage or Nemesis?; Basil
Blackwell; Oxford, UK; 1979; p. 105; & Waltzkin, H., in The Relevance of Social Science
for Medicine; Springer; 1st edition, Dec. 31, 1980
Measles
Vaccination Begins
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1919 1925 1931 1937 1943 1949 1955 1961 1967
SCURVY MEASLES
Measles Vaccination
Begins
Sources: Data for years 1919-1967 Mortality Statistics: Deaths Registered in England &
Wales; UK Office for National Statistics, 1997.
FIGURE 3 - ENGLAND
SCURVY & MEASLES
PARALLEL MORTALITY RATES PER 100,000
(1919-1967)
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1880 1900 1924 1930 1936 1942 1948 1954 1960
BCG Vaccination
Introduced Between
1948-1954 (Depending
on Prov. or Terr.)
Source: Table based on data at: Timeline of TB in Canada http://www.lung.ca/tb/tbhistory/timeline/;
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0008151
Public Health Agency of Canada: http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publicat/cig-gci/p04-bcg-eng.php; and
PHAC on BCG usage in Canada: http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/tbpc-latb/bcgvac_1206-eng.php
FIGURE 4 – CANADA
TUBERCULOSIS MORTALITY
RATES PER 100,000 (1880-1960)
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1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960
No Vaccination for
Tuberculosis
Adopted in the USA
FIGURE 5 – UNITED STATES
TUBERCULOSIS MORTALITY
RATES PER 100,000 INFANTS (1900-1960)
Source: John H. Dingle; Life and Death in Medicine; Scientific American; 1973; p. 56.
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FIGURE 6 - NEW ZEALAND
TUBERCULOSIS MORTALITY
RATES PER MILLION (1880-1960)
Source: Director General Annual Mortality Reports Covering 1872-1960, New Zealand
Parliamentary Journals for the Years Specified.
BCG Vaccination
Introduced
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1918 1924 1930 1936 1942 1948 1954 1960
Pertussis
Vaccination Introduced
FIGURE 7 – UNITED STATES
MEAN ANNUAL PERTUSSIS MORTALITY
RATES PER 100,000 (1918-1960)
Source: Data derived from: Vital Statistics of the United States 1937-1960; and
Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970 Part 1 Ch. B Vital
Statistics and Health and Medical Care, pp. 44-86H.
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1850 1875 1900 1925 1950 1965
FIGURE 8 - ENGLAND & WALES
MEAN ANNUAL PERTUSSIS MORTALITY CASES
CHILDREN UNDER 15 (1850-1965)
Children under 15
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Source: Thomas McKeown, The Role of Medicine: Dream, Mirage or Nemesis?; Basil
Blackwell; Oxford, UK; 1979; p. 103
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1919 1925 1931 1937 1943 1949 1955 1961 1967
SCURVY PERTUSSIS
FIGURE 9 - ENGLAND
SCURVY & PERTUSSIS
PARALLEL MORTALITY RATES PER 100,000
(1919-1967)
Pertussis Vaccination
Begins
Sources: Data for years 1919-1967 Mortality Statistics: Deaths Registered in England &
Wales; UK Office for National Statistics, 1997.
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1910 1916 1922 1928 1934 1940 1946 1952 1958
No Vaccination for
Scarlet Fever
Adopted in the USA
Source: Data derived from - Vital Statistics of the United States 1937-1960; and
Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970 Part 1 Ch. B Vital
Statistics and Health and Medical Care, pp. 44-86H.
FIGURE 10 – UNITED STATES
MEAN ANNUAL SCARLET FEVER MORTALITY
RATES PER 100,000 (1910-1958)
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FIGURE 11 – UNITED STATES
ANNUAL INFLUENZA MORTALITY
RATES PER 100,000 (1933-1965)
Source: Doshi, P., Trends in Recorded Influenza Mortality: United States 1900-2004,
American Journal of Public Health, May 2008, vol. 98, no. 5, p. 941.
Influenza vaccination
first widely administered
in the U.S. in the
late 1980s.
FIGURE SET II.
Immunization Effectiveness
Figures eleven (12) through twenty-four (24) graphically illustrate that immunization is not by
any means a proven and foolproof measure for protection from various infectious disease
conditions. It is often inconsequential epidemiologically, and in some cases it is shown to
actually worsen health-care outcomes.
0% Effective
Children Under 2 Yrs of Age
Inactivated Influenza Vaccine
Little or No Effectiveness
Elderly Living in Communities& Group Homes
Inactivated Influenza Vaccine
Source: Cochrane Collaboration Database of Systematic Reviews, (John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.)
2006 (1) Article No. CD004879 – Covers 51 Studies on 260,000 children
Source: Cochrane Collaboration Database of Systematic Reviews, (John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.)
2006 (3) Article No. CD004876 – Covers 64 Studies, over 40 years of infuenza vaccination
and see: http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/333/7574/912
Figure 12
Figure 13
0% Effective
0% Effective
BCG for Tuberculosis
Source: Randomised controlled trial of single BCG, repeated BCG, or combined BCG and
killed Mycobacterium leprae vaccine for prevention of leprosy and tuberculosis in Malawi;
The Lancet, Volume 348, Issue 9019, Pages 17 - 24, 6 July 1996
BCG for Tuberculosis
Note: Tuberculosis higher among two (2)
dose Vaccinated versus Placebo Group
Note: In years 0-2.5 the vaccinated had
double the incidence of Tuberculosis
versus Placebo Group
Source: Double blind randomized controlled trial of BCG’s effectiveness on 250,000 subjects
Tuberculosis Research Centre (ICMR), Chennai, India: Indian Journal of Medical Research,
110, August 1999, pp. 56-69.
Figure 14
Figure 15
92%
8% 92% Vaccinated
8% Unvaccinated
86%
14%
86% Vaccinated
14% Unvaccinated
2006
Iowa
MUMPS OUTBREAK IN HIGHLY
VACCINATED POPULATION
Source: Center for Disease Control , MMWR
55 (20); May 26, 2006; pp. 559-63.
2001
Oregon
CHICKENPOX OUTBREAK IN
HIGHLY VACCINATED POPULATION
Source: Pediatrics - Vol. 113;
No. 3; pp. 455-459; (2004)
Figure 16
Figure 17
90%
10% 90% Vaccinated
10% Unvaccinated
99%
1%
99% Vaccinated
1% Unvaccinated
1985
Texas
MEASLES OUTBREAK IN
HIGHLY VACCINATED POPULATION
Source: New England Journal of Medicine -
Vol. 316; No. 13; pp. 771-774; (1987)
1993
Ohio Source: N.Z. Miller; Vaccine Safety Manual; N.A. Press, Sante Fe, New Mexico; p. 140; (2008)
(Refers to CDC & Official Surveillance data)
PERTUSSIS OUTBREAK IN
HIGHLY VACCINATED POPULATION
Figure 18
Figure 19
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FIGURE 20 - NIGERIA
DIPHTHERIA REPORTED CASES
(1973-1982)
Source: E. Ekanem; A 10-Year Review of Morbidity from Childhood Preventable
Diseases in Nigeria: How Successful is the Expanded Programme of Immunization
(EPI)?; Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, Vol. 34; No. 6; UK; 1988; pp. 323-328.
EPI Begins
Diphtheria Vaccine
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FIGURE 21- NIGERIA
WHOOPING COUGH CASE RATES PER 100,000
(1973-1982)
EPI Begins
Pertussis Vaccine
Source: E. Ekanem; A 10-Year Review of Morbidity from Childhood Preventable
Diseases in Nigeria: How Successful is the Expanded Programme of Immunization
(EPI)?; Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, Vol. 34; No. 6; UK; 1988; pp. 323-328.
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FIGURE 22 - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
MEASLES CASE RATES PER 100,000
(1978-1989)
EPI Begins
Measles Vaccine
Sources: Data for years 1978-1987 Taken from UNICEF Evaluation Publication No. 6,
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, May 27, 1988; and Data for years 1988-1989 from
personal communication from PAHO, EPI Unit, Aug. 21, 1990.
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FIGURE 23 - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
DIPHTHERIA CASE RATES PER 100,000
(1978-1987)
Source: Data for years 1978-1987 Taken from UNICEF Evaluation Publication No. 6,
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, May 27, 1988.
EPI Begins
Diphtheria Vaccine
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1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
FIGURE 24 - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
PERTUSSIS CASE RATES PER 100,000
(1978-1989)
EPI Begins
Pertussis Vaccine
Sources: Data for years 1978-1987 Taken from UNICEF Evaluation Publication No. 6,
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, May 27, 1988; and Data for years 1988-1989 from
personal communication from PAHO, EPI Unit, Aug. 21, 1990.
FIGURE SET III.
Immunization Dangers
Figures twenty-five (25) through thirty five (35) graphically illustrate that increases in the
number of governmental mandated vaccine doses correlates with significant increases in death
rates for children under the age of five (5); and that the practice is linked to sudden infant death
syndrome; various degenerative diseases, including diabetes; and appears to cause general
immune system impairment in infants and children. Evidence also points to the practice of
immunization as a principal factor in the recent massive increases in neurodegenerative
conditions such as autism in children.
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FIGURE 25 - COUNTRIES & NUMBER
OF VACCINE DOSES MANDATED TO AGE 5
UNDER AGE 5 MORTALITY RATES FOR 2007
Under Age 5 Mortality per 1,000 Live Births
Mortality Increase Trendline
Under Age 5 Mortality statistics derived from: World Health Organization – World
Health Statistics 2009 Report http://www.who.int/whosis/whostat/EN_WHS09_Table1.pdf
& Govt. Mandated Vaccines figures derived from: Generation Rescue Inc. 2009
http://www.generationrescue.org/documents/SPECIAL%20REPORT%20AUTISM%202.pdf
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FIGURE 26 - UNDER AGE 5 INFLUENZA DEATHS
BEFORE AND AFTER U.S. CDC MANDATES
FLU VACCINES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD
Influenza Deaths Children Under Age 5
Under Age 5 Influenza Mortality statistics derived from: Center for Disease Control
Vital Statistics Reports covering Years 1999-2003 reported in Miller, N.Z., Vaccine
Safety Manual, New Atlantean Press, Sante Fe, New Mexico, 2008, p. 97.
Latter half of 2002 C DC Mandates
Early Childhood Flu Vaccines in USA
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20%
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70%
80%
0.5 1 3 7 14 21
FIGURE 27 - PERTUSSIS VACCINE &
SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME
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4
Ulcerative Colitis Crohn's Disease
Unvaccinated
Vaccinated
Post-Pertussis
Vaccination
70% of SIDS
Deaths Occurred
Within 3 Weeks
2/3 of 103 infants had been vaccinated with pertussis prior to death, of which 6.5% died within 12 hours; 13% within 24 hours; 26% within 3 days; 37%, 61% & 70% within 1, 2, & 3 weeks respectively. Source: Torch W., Neurology - 32 (4 – Pt. 2) A, 1982, pp. 169-170.
FIGURE 28 - MEASLES VACCINE &
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
Source:The Lancet - Vol. 345;
8957; 1995, pp. 1062-1063.
Days Post-Vaccination
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
Fever >40°
Ear Infections
Inflammationof the Throat
Aggressive Behaviour
Events
Convulsions/Collapse
Antibiotics Administered
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
Absolute Incidence (Non-Vaccinated in Relation to Vaccinated to N = 312 Per Group
Baby CriesOften
Sickly
Eczema
Asthma/Chronic
Lung Disease
AllergicReactions
Aggressive Behaviour
DifficultySleeping
Average Incidence First Five (5) years of Life Nederlands Vereniging Kritisch Prikken 2004 Survey Findings
Fully Vaccinated
No Vaccinations
Absolute Incidence N=543 Nederlands Vereniging Kritisch Prikken 2004 Survey Findings
Fully Vaccinated
No Vaccinations
FIGURE 29
FIGURE 30
0 5 10 15 20 25
Iceland
Luxembourg
Spain,
Catalonia
Belgium
Netherlands
Spain, Madrid
England
N. Ireland
Scotland
Denmark
Norway
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60
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140
Incidence - Insulin Dependant Diabetes Mellitus Percentage - Pertussis Immunization Coverage
1978/74 1979/75 1980/76 1981/77 1982/78 1983/79 1984/80 1985/81 1986/82 1987/83 1988/84 1985/86
NO BCG VACCINATIONS
BCG VACCINATIONS
Source: Infectious Disease in Clinical
Practice - No. 6, pp. 449-454; (1997)
Cumulative Incidence IDDM/1,000,000 UK
FIGURE 31
FIGURE 32
Source: Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology &
Metabolism, 16, pp. 495-508; (2003)
BCG Mandated in Schools & Diabetes Rates
Type 1 per 1000,000 – Children 0-14
http://childhealthsafety.wordpress.com/2009/06/03/japvaxautism/ Figure based on: Kihei
Terada et. al.; Alterations in epidemics and vaccination for measles during a 20 year
period and a strategy for elimination in Kurashiki City, Japan; Kawasaki Medical
School 2002 Mar; 76 (3):pp. 180-4. Correlated with: H. Honda et. al,; No effect of MMR
withdrawal on the incidence of autism: a total population study; Journal of Child
Psychology & Psychiatry; June 2005 (6); pp.572-579
FIGURE 33
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1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
Rate of Autism per 10,000
Vaccine Mercury Exposure (x 10 = Micrograms)
Vaccine Mercury Burden &
Autism Rate California, USA
1991-1997 Surveys
FIGURE 34
Source: Adapted from Blaxil, M., Vaccine Mercury Burden & Autism Risk (US) IOM
7/2001, http://www.healing-arts.org/children/marksslide_files/slide0003.htm
Rate
VSD: Generation Zero
Source: http://www.evidenceofharm.com/UCSD.ppt#363,27,VSD: Generation Zero
FIGURE 35