Side Effects of Tetanus

* This article is  translation from french  to english
They are not rare, contrary to conventional wisdom and are recorded in a database (Belgian university System). They are cited by the Pr r. Mendelsohn (USA), in his “People’s doctor” Magazine November 1984, as well as in “the truth about immunizations” April 1978.
(I) neurological reactions:
43% of cases are the first symptoms within 72 hours. The locations are frequently members or cranial nerves.
Neuritis péribracchiale, which can lead to paralysis of the arms: onset of weakness in the Member, within a period of 6 to 21 days postinjection toxoid (4 cases).
Peripheral neuropathy. [Reinstein L, and al "peripheal neuropathy after multiple tetanus toxoïd injections", Arch.Phys.] [MedRehabil, vol.63, n7, p.332, 10 1982].
Peripheral neuritis. ["unusual reactions to tetanus toxoïd" JAMA, vol. 199, pp. 125, 1967]
Motor and sensory straight radial nerve palsy (23 year-old student).
Impairment of the nervous system widespread: injection of the vaccine in the left arm in a 36 year old woman injured finger; appearance on the 5th day, a weakness right arm and then the left, both legs, dizziness, instability associated (staggering walk and could do more in a few steps), lethargy, malaise, difficulty swallowing and speaking (inarticulate lyrics). GET disturbed. After hospitalization for a month, nervous disorders regressed and the young woman was able to return home. But the weakness persisted, as well as anxiety. Examinations in the year that followed, showed a prolonged emotional instability and some parasthesias (numbness, tingling) in tips. “” The diagnosis was: “névropathie cranial nerve impairment, myelopathy and encephalopathy”. [Week of the Paris hospitals, vol. 53, n36, 1965, p. October 1978]
Paralysis of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (nerve Commander voccales ropes): the patient was with hoarseness, and unable to speak aloud; the infringement disappeared at the end of two months. [Reviewed medical German, 1969]. [Eicher W.and al "Paralysis of the recurrent laryngeal nerve foffowing a booster injection of tetanus toxoïd" Munch.] [Meti Wochenstr., vol. 111, no. 34, 12/1992 p. 1692].
Landry syndrome: rapid development of extensive bilateral and symmetric paralysis ascending depending starts in the lower limbs and then hitting the whole of the striated musculature.
Syndrome Guillain and Barré: AIDP acute, that is to say, achieving ascendate, extended and usually symmetrical of the peripheral nervous system spinal (roots and nerves), accompany frequent involvement of the cranial nerves. [New.S.MecLJ (New Zealand) vol 94, no. 695, p.359, 11/11/1981] [Dev] Biol. booth. [(Switzerland), vol. 43, p.25, 1979].
Facial paralysis has apparition frigore, two days after vaccination and toxoid injection’s side. [Medical competition, vol. 104, no. 29, 1982].
Paralysis. (Harrer-G and al., “paralysis following tetanus booster inoculation toxoïd” Wien.) Med Wochenschr, vol. 121, no. l5, p.296, 8/1971)
Encephalitis
Hemiplegia
Lateral sclerosis ALS, apparition after sero-vaccination against tetanus. [Pr Mande, medical assistance, 3/12 1977].
Multiple sclerosis. Personal case: Mr c. made a first flush of multiple sclerosis (MS) in 1989. The patient recovered his normal neurological condition in September 89. In May 1993, the patient receives a tetanus booster. In June 93, either within one month following the injection, second thrust of SEP, while he was in remission for 3 years 3/4. This new thrust has been more severe and less regressive than the previous one, since in May 1994, the patient still warning the legacy.
Intracranial tensions (USA). [Am.JDix.Child., vol. 133, no. 2, p.217, 2/1979.]
Other references:
[Tsairis P. and al, "Natural history of brachial plexus neuropathy: report on 99 patients", Arch.Neurol., vol.27, p. 109, 1972] ["Adverse events associated with childhood vaccines: evidence bearing on causality", Institute of medicine, Washington d. c. National Academy Press, 1994, references cited in JAM4, vol. 276, n ° 23, 1869, pp. 1996].
JNeur.Sci, vol.37, n ° 1/2, p. 113, 6, 1978.
Munch.med Wochenschr., vol. 107, no. 45, p.2258, 11 5, 1965.
Pediatriia (Russe)., vol.47, n ° l1, p. 19, 11, 1968.
Brit.med.J., vol. 4, no. 575, p.320, 11 11, 1967.
Psychiatr.Neur.MecLPsychoi. (Leipzig), vol.26, no. 1 l, p.685, 1974.
Arch.DIS.child., vol.48, n ° 10, p.829, 10, 1973.
JNeurol., vol.222, no. 2, p. 131, 1979.
Med Well, vol. 29, no. 44, p. 131, 11 3, 1978.
(II) hypersensivité and allergic reactions:
-Hypersensitivity to tetanus toxin, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1973.
-Clinical reactions to tetanus toxin, proceedings of the 2nd Congress tetanus, Hans Huber, dance international, Switzerland, 1967.
-Allergy induced by immunization with tetanus toxin, JAMA, 1940.
-Allergy to tetanus toxoid: most frequent adverse reactions even after reminders, was very officially reported by many authors. [Annals of the Pasteur Institute, vol. 120, 791, 1991, p. with sections of Bizini, Turpin, Raynaud (Ref de JAUA, Néw England, J of MED., British Med J)].
-Anaphylaxis following administration of tetanus toxin, British Medical Journal, 1940.
-Anaphylactic shock: numerous publications in the medical literature.
Some examples:
3 weeks after its primary immunization, a woman is suffering from rigidity brutal, followed by a severe hives with intense irritation of the skin. Despite these symptoms, a reminder was done 6 weeks later. The patient collapsed 5 minutes after injection. [CunninghaM "anaphylaxis after injection of tetanus toxoïd" Brit.] [Med j., at p. 522, 1940].
14 Year-old boy scratched by playing with a dog; the owner insisted that the child be vaccinated: he died five minutes after Pr w. Spann, medical Tribune, n ° l9, pp-10, 1986.
A German patient made a shock anaphylactic 8 hours after his 2nd injection; 3 th injection made 6 months later will his death by anaphylactic shock, 2 hours after injection.
A German doctor of 44 years, died 30 minutes after a tetanus booster.
A 24 year old woman died 30 minutes after her tetanus booster.
A 34 year old male was victim of a very serious shock, accompanied by Lyell syndrome (the skin is departs by ragged), and muscle aches.
[These 4 cases were published by Dr. Kris Gaublomme, the International Vaccination IVewsletter, p. 10, sept 1996].
[Zaloga g. and al, "life threatening anaphylactic reaction to tetanus toxoïd", Ann.Allergy, voi.49, n ° 2, pp. 107, 8 1982].
[Ehrengut w. and al, "anaphylactic reaction following injection of tetanus toxdid", Dtsch.Med Wochenschr., vol.98, n10, 517, 3/1973].
[Staak M; and al, "Anaphylaxis after toxoid", Dtsch.Med.Wochenschr., vol.98, n ° 3, pp. 110, 1/1973; and vol.98, n ° 13, p.682, 3/1973].
["Anaphylactic shock followed by a judgment of ovulation," Med.Trial tech., vol. 13, n ° 2, p.87, 12/1987].
Other allergic manifestations:
-Urticaria accompanied by dizziness, trouble breathing, occurring within 2 hours after vaccination ["Unusual reactions to tetanus toxoïd" JAMA, vol. 199, pp. 125, 1967].
-Swelling of the lips, eyelids, asthma, serum sickness, [Dr. Kris Gaublomme, the International Vaccine Newsletter, p. 10, sept 1996].
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