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We compared anthrax-vaccinated and unvaccinated people, and their rates of getting diseases are the same.

    Miscarriages, sterility, and other reproductive problems happen at the same rates in anthrax vaccinated and unvaccinated people.

      These safety findings used the same methods taught in America's great universities.

      Analysis of birth defects is under study.

    Cancer happens at the same rates in anthrax vaccinated and unvaccinated people.

    Scientists have evaluated every organ of the body, and diseases happen at the same rates in anthrax vaccinated and unvaccinated people.

Data going back 20+ years shows anthrax vaccination is safe.

    Data comes from studying lab workers at Fort Detrick vaccinated from the 1940s to the present.

    Some of these workers received more than 100 vaccinations, including multiple anthrax vaccinations, yet had no long-term health problems.

      Nonetheless, our surveillance continues, by monitoring health-care visits to military treatment facilities and using the Millennium Cohort Study.

There are now 18 safety studies of anthrax vaccine involving > 500,000 recipients.

    Seven independent panels of civilian scientists affirm the safety of anthrax vaccine.

      Civilian Panels:

      Advisors to FDA, Advisory Committee on Immunization (ACIP), Working Group on Civilian Biodefense, Cochrane Collaboration, Anthrax Vaccine Expert Committee (AVEC), Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB)

There is no reasonable evidence that anthrax vaccine caused Gulf War illnesses.

    Multiple civilian panels found no evidence linking vaccination and Gulf War illnesses.

      Presidential Advisory Committee, National Institutes of Health, National Academy of Sciences,
      Defense Science Board.

    These civilian panels knew DoD didn’t keep comprehensive records of who received the anthrax vaccine in the Gulf War. DoD did not identify vaccinated units in order to keep Iraq from aiming bioweapons at unvaccinated units.




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