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Court Orders Pentagon to Stop
Anthrax Vaccinations
BL Fisher Note:
After reviewing all the evidence, the U.S. District Court judge concluded that
"Congress prohibited the administration of investigational drugs to service
members without their consent. This Court will not permit the government to
circumvent this requirement. The men and women of our armed forces deserve the
assurance that the vaccines our government compels them to take into their
bodies have been tested by the greatest scrutiny of all - public
scrutiny.......accordingly the involuntary anthrax vaccination program, as
applied to all persons, is rendered illegal absent informed consent or a
Presidential waiver..."
This judge upheld the spirit and intent of the
Nuremberg Code, issued by the Nuremberg Tribunal after The Doctor's Trial in
Nuremberg, Germany following World War II. The Nuremberg Code prohibits the
forcing of experimental medical interventions on an individual without his or
her voluntary, informed consent. It has served as the guiding principle in the
ethical practice of all medicine, experimental or not, ever since it was
presented to the world in memory of those who were sacrificed in medical
experiments conducted by physicians employed by the State during World War II.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A3691-2004Oct27.html
washingtonpost.com
Court Orders Pentagon to Stop Anthrax
Vaccinations
By Marc Kaufman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, October 28, 2004; Page A01
The Defense Department must immediately stop inoculating troops with anthrax
vaccine, a federal judge ruled yesterday, saying that the Food and Drug
Administration acted improperly when it approved the experimental injections for
general use.
Concluding that the FDA violated its own rules by approving the vaccine late
last year, U.S. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan said the mandatory
vaccination program -- which has inoculated more than 1.2 million troops since
1998 -- is "illegal."
Sullivan said that his ban on involuntary vaccination will remain in place until
the FDA reviews the anthrax vaccine properly or until President Bush determines
that the normal process must be waived because of emergency circumstances.
The Defense Department has required many troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan
to be vaccinated, and it has punished and sometimes court-martialed those who
refused. The Pentagon expanded its anthrax and smallpox vaccination programs in
July to include troops stationed in South Korea and other areas in Asia and
Africa, despite complaints from some service members that the anthrax vaccine
made them sick.
In a statement, the Defense Department said it is reviewing the decision and
will "pause giving anthrax vaccinations until the legal situation is
clarified. . . . DoD remains convinced that the anthrax immunization program
complies with all the legal requirements and that the anthrax vaccine is safe
and effective."
In his ruling, Sullivan said that the FDA's approval was invalid because it did
not meet the required review standards and the agency failed to seek the
necessary public comment.
"Congress has prohibited the administration of investigational drugs to
service members without their consent," Sullivan said. "This Court
will not permit the government to circumvent this requirement."
"The men and women of our armed forces deserve the assurance that the
vaccines our government compels them to take into their bodies have been tested
by the greatest scrutiny of all -- public scrutiny. This is the process the FDA
in its expert judgment has outlined, and this is the course this court shall
compel FDA to follow," Sullivan wrote.
The judge ruled on a suit filed in March 2003 by six service members and
civilians who argued that the FDA never properly reviewed the vaccine's ability
to protect against inhalation anthrax. The suit contended that the drug was
never shown to be effective, and that some vaccinated troops experienced extreme
fatigue, joint pain and temporary memory loss after being vaccinated. The
vaccine, made by BioPort Corp. of Lansing, Mich., is given in a series of shots.
Mark Zaid, an attorney for the six who has also defended more than a dozen
service members court-martialed for refusing the vaccination, said one of his
clients is a breast-feeding mother who does not think the vaccine is safe for
her child.
"We will now initiate an effort to ensure the government reverses all
punishments that were imposed for refusing an order to take the vaccine,"
Zaid said. He said he will also seek compensation for service members who
contend they were harmed. "As we've seen in Iraq, there wasn't any actual
threat from anthrax, so there was never any real need for the vaccine,"
Zaid said.
Sullivan initially ruled in late 2003 that the FDA had never approved the
vaccine and ordered that the inoculations be stopped. Eight days later, the FDA
approved the vaccine based on an application made 18 years earlier, and the
inoculation program was resumed. Yesterday's ruling concluded that the agency
did not follow its own rules in declaring the vaccine safe and effective.
In particular, Sullivan criticized the FDA for not allowing the public to
comment on its decision -- a prerequisite for any approval. There was some
public comment when the approval was first sought in 1986, but the 2003 decision
was based on research conducted later and never subjected to public comment.
The FDA argued that comments had been submitted as part of a 2001 citizens'
petition questioning proposals to begin the vaccinations, but Sullivan found
them insufficient. "It is clear to this Court that if the status of the
anthrax vaccine were open for public comment today, the agency would receive a
deluge of comments and analysis that might inform an open-minded agency,"
he wrote.
Because the anthrax agent is so deadly, it has been difficult to test a vaccine
that might protect against it. The best data have come from a study in the 1950s
of workers at a factory that processed animal hides and furs, which can transmit
naturally occurring anthrax. That study found that the vaccine now used by the
military was effective in reducing the incidence of anthrax spread by contact,
but the research involved only a tiny sample of people who might have inhaled
the bacteria.
Anthrax vaccine was used in a limited way in the 1991 Persian Gulf War. A more
expansive effort began in 1998. Difficulties in manufacturing the vaccine
stopped the program in 2000 and 2001, but the vaccination effort was resumed and
greatly expanded in 2002.
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