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Vaccination Profiteers Gang Up on Hannah Bruesewitz in Supreme Court

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The brief goes on to complain about how much the cost of developing vaccines has increased. "Between 1991 and 2003, for instance, costs for research and development, post licensure clinical studies, and production process improvements grew from $231 million to $802 million," it said, citing Stanley A Plotkin, et al, Vaccines 38 (5th ed 2008). Plotkin was a co-inventor with Offit on the Rotateq vaccine.

But in any event, the high prices charged for vaccines today wipe out those costs in record time. For instance, Rotateq runs close to $200 for a 3 dose series and when you multiply that by the CDC's calculation of more than 4 million babies born each year in the US, annual sales come to over $800 million in this country alone. Wyeth's pneumococcal vaccine "makes $2 billion a year in sales," according to a July 25, 2008 report by CBS News.

About a year ago, Dr Proffit was shilling for vaccine makers in the October 18, 2009 "Wall Street Journal," by claiming infants should get 2 regular flu and 2 swine flu vaccines, without mentioning that all 4 contained the mercury-based preservative, thimerosal. "Children ages six months to nine years who have never received a flu vaccine before are recommended to receive two doses of both the H1N1 and seasonal-flu vaccine about a month apart," Offit said.

With the headline, "Most flu shots contain mercury, but few know it," on November 13, 2007, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that when using the standards set for methyl mercury consumption, a 22-pound baby getting the flu shot "would get more than 25 times the amount of mercury considered safe."

In the WSJ article, Offit was identified only as "chief of infectious disease" at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, when in fact he holds a "$1.5 million dollar research chair at Children's Hospital, funded by Merck," according to CBS News.

That bit of advice from Offit in the WSJ could potentially drum up over 4,000,000 new customers every year for shot givers and vaccine makers in the US for flu vaccines alone. Last year, the September 14, 2009 Los Angeles Times reported that physician offices usually "charge about $25 to $75 for the seasonal shot, including administration fees."

"If you are immunizing a child for the first time, the child may need two shots," the Times said. "Ask the healthcare professional giving the shot if you will have to pay two fees."

For the sake of simplicity, let's say doctors threw in both seasonal flu shots for one fee of $75. The total amount made from vaccinating 4,000,000 babies would be $300 million.

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