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    Study: No Significant Rise in Seizure Risk From Common Kids' Vaccine

    TUESDAY, Feb. 21 (HealthDay News) -- Children who receive a combination vaccine known as DTaP-IPV-Hib have no significant increased risk of febrile seizure, a convulsion triggered by a fever, during the week after vaccination, researchers in Denmark report.

    The vaccine protects children from five life-threatening illnesses: diptheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), polio and Haemophilus influenzae type b, a bacterium that causes meningitis.

    The study also found no association between febrile seizures and developing epilepsy, a seizure disorder.

    "These data indicate there is no significant risk associated with the combined DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccine," said Dr. Gary Freed, director of the child health evaluation and research unit at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, who was not involved with the study. "There is no increased risk of epilepsy, and the risk of febrile seizures in the seven days following immunization showed no differences between those who were vaccinated and those who weren't."

    The study is in the Feb. 22 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

    According to the U.S. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, about one in 25 children, mainly between 6 months and 5 years old, will have at least one febrile seizure. They typically outgrow them.

    Although scary for parents, febrile seizures are harmless, said Dr. David Kimberlin, a professor of pediatrics at University of Alabama at Birmingham. "They're not dangerous at all," Kimberlin said.

    The full name for DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccine is "diphtheria-tetanus toxoids-acellular pertussis-inactivated poliovirus-Haemophilus influenzae type b."

    In the study, researchers from Aarhus University analyzed records on nearly 400,000 children given the combined vaccine.

    In Denmark, children get the combination vaccine at 3, 5 and 12 months. The U.S. vaccine schedule calls for kids' initial doses at 2, 4 and 6 months and a slightly different version of the pertussis vaccine, Kimberlin noted.

    Slightly more than 2 percent of children (7,811) were diagnosed with febrile seizures before 18 months.

    Researchers found a slightly increased risk of febrile seizures on the day of the first and second vaccine doses, but not on the day of the third vaccine dose.

    And overall, children didn't have higher risks of febrile seizures the first week after the vaccinations compared with a group of children not vaccinated in the last week. The absolute risk of any one child having a febrile seizure remained very low -- about one for every 25,000 children vaccinated.

    Experts say it's crucial for parents to get their children vaccinated on schedule to protect the kids -- and others around them -- from potentially devastating illnesses.

    "The most important thing is parents continuing to get their kids immunized on schedule. The longer parents wait, the more their children are at risk of life-threatening diseases," Freed said.

    Kimberlin suspects that the kids who had febrile seizures around the time of vaccination were probably already getting sick, the vaccine pushed their temperature up a little higher, "and they had the seizure a little bit sooner than they would have otherwise," he said.

    Parental surveys and other research have documented a sizable contingent of parents who mistrust vaccines and who are either not getting their kids vaccinated, or who aren't getting their kids immunized on the recommended schedule.

    Some of the fears stemmed from a long-since discredited report linking the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine to autism. That study was formally retracted by the journal that published it, and nearly all of the authors have repudiated it.

    In 2010, California experienced the worse outbreak of pertussis in 60 years. At least 10 infants died during the outbreak, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Dr. Roya Samuels, a pediatrician at Cohen Children's Medical Center in New Hyde Park, N.Y., said numerous nationwide outbreaks of pertussis raise concerns about waning immunity in older children, teenagers and adults. "It is imperative that infants be fully vaccinated against this potentially life-threatening illness," she said.

    Kimberlin added that other diseases are out there as well. Diptheria, a serious respiratory disease, still circulates in Russia, for example. "It's 12 hours away from us right now," Kimberlin said.

    Polio, which can leave children paralyzed, is close to being eradicated worldwide, because of vaccines.

    "At the turn of the 20th century, 16 of every 100 kids died of an infectious disease before age 5," Kimberlin added. "It was the norm to bury a child. It's not anymore and the reason is because of vaccines. Parents, please don't turn your back on this lifeline."

    More information

    Check out the recommended vaccine schedule for kids and adults at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

     

    7 comments

    • ok  •  Mobile, Alabama  •  2 mths ago
      My son had a febrile seizure right after one of his vacinnes. The next time we went in for his vacinnes, I told the nurse about it and she went and got a different shot. Hmm I wonder what the difference was?
    • CCC  •  2 mths ago
      Okay so maybe DTaP-IPV-Hib doesnt cause seizures, but I personally had a seizure after the MMR when I was vaccinated. True stoy and my mom is a nurse. My child will be getting his MMR but not at 1 year old.
    • Kristi  •  Fort Wayne, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      This shot provides 1500mcg of aluminum straight to the blood stream. No natural body filters for it to go thru. It's not the same as ingesting it where it does get filtered out. Also, the supposition that a child was sick and WAS going to have a fever high enough to trigger a seizure it a bunch of bull. No one knows that but on the bright side, they are saying that the shot will GIVE a fever. A fever is the bodys way of fighting but it also lowers the immunity during that time so a child could get sick for any other thing out there while it's fighting, what is often a vaccine that will NOT provide a lifelong immunity.
    • Starr  •  3 mths ago
      My friends daughter was paralized from this for several days until the vaccine worked thru her system. Insist upon seperate vaccines and never let them give it if your child is sick, even if its just a cold.
    • mother3  •  3 mths ago
      Too many at one time, too young, and too close together...our babies are guinee pigs for the pharm companies. Get one at a time. Go to NVIC for more info.
    • Boomer  •  Metamora, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Kristi - you know enough to appear knowledgable, but are ignorant enough to be dangerous. In many cases vaccination will not impart lifelong immunity in and of itself, however, it does provide high rates of prevention during a period of time when the body is most vulnerable to complicated and fatal reactions to disease (infancy and childhood). Second, immunity is acquired on an ongoing basis through exposure to various pathogens. Immunizations do not prevent the body from acquiring its own immunities through natural exposure, but will, in most cases, prevent full-blown symtomotology from the diseases vaccinated against. To suggest a child go through "natural exposure" - full disease etiology, is to endorse the frequent horrific complications of measles, mumps, meningitis, etc.
      • angelica 2 mths ago
        Its far more dangerous to get these diseases as an adult. Typical childhood illness complications have been overexaggerated to the point of absurdity. I'm not talking about polio,ok. Not having immunity thats lifelong does nothing but created a much weaker population and dependance on Big Pharma. Vaccines should be given much, much later due to the toxins in them. Just as some are allergic to certain meds, some kids are sensitive to the ingrediants in the vaccines and or cannot excrete the metals due to a problem with their detoxification pathways. A one size approach does not fit all as there is biodiversity amoung individuals. Also, vaccines are not tested the way they are given, and until this happens, no one can say for certain the long term effects of to much to soon.
      • Boomer 2 mths ago
        You miss the facts entirely here Kristy. With immunization, there continues to be natural exposure to various disease pathogens. So, simultaneously, the immune system is being supported by both natural and "artificial" means. This has been documented in a variety of longitudinal studies. Please inform me of any studies that show a resurgence of childhood diseases in an adult population. According to the information I have reviewed, this combined immunization approach yields very few adult onset diseases for which vaccination has been given. Second, the complications in both deaths and disabilty per 1000 has been assiduously documented and compared to immunized populations. Other than your assertion of "greatly exaggerated, please provide real references to docmentation of this contention.
    • Boomer  •  Metamora, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      The same old fears, innuendos, and outright falsehoods will come out regarding vaccinations. Despite multiple sources that have largely debunked these myths, many still cling to the dangerous notion that not vaccinating or minimal vaccination is somehow more protective of kids. We now see expansion of diseases like measles and mumps that were close to eradication in this country now steadily increasing. Continual promulgation of these myths is a danger to the children and the overall population.
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