The Cutter incident had an ambivalent legacy. Offit presents a powerful case for a far more enlightened approach to the development and use of lifesaving vaccines. Where was the Cutter Incident : California, Idaho, New Mexico and Arizona, USA. Just a few weeks after the landmark press conference announcing success of the vaccine trials, an Idaho doctor reported a case of paralytic polio in a recently vaccinated girl.
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Most disasters are the result of multiple synergistic failures, not all of which are predictable, and the Cutter incident is a good illustration of this. The second part of the story describes the resulting product liability trial, in which the manufacturer of the vaccine, Cutter Laboratories, was found to be liable even though it was not. What was the Cutter incident?
Did the polio vaccine cause cancer? Is polio vaccine live virus? It is so tautly written that it reads like a good thriller, such that one is eager to find out what happened next.
Offfit conveys the science with admirable clarity, and he presents the philosophical and legal issues simply but without simplifications.
Of course, the Cutter Incident is actually true and plenty of folks ended up in iron lungs, mostly because of natural polio infections though, not because of the polio vaccine. Dear Internet Archive Community, I’ll get right to it: please support the Internet Archive today. Right now, we have a 2-to-Matching Gift Campaign, so you can triple your impact, but time is running out!
Most can’t afford to give, but we hope you can. The average donation is $45. In what became known as the Cutter Incident , some lots of the Cutter vaccine—despite passing required safety tests—contained live polio virus in what was supposed to be an. The data were collected while Dr.
Nathanson was Chief, Poliomyelitis Surveillance Unit, Communicable Disease Center. THE CUTTER INCIDENT CAUSED AN IMMEDIATE change in the way that vaccines were made and regulated in the United States. The Johns Hopkins University.
As a consequence, companies made a safer polio vaccine and children’s lives were saved. But the price paid for this knowledge was that many children were paralyzed for the rest of their lives. More than 200people were inadvertently injected with a live strain of polio-virus traced to contaminated lots of vaccine produced by Cutter Laboratories of Berkeley, California.
This resulted in 70becoming ill, 2permanently paralyze and dead. But whatever interpretive biases he has brought to his research, this is a carefully argued and persuasive book.
Offit explains how litigation against vaccine manufacturers has done more harm than good. He writes about how vaccine courts, where scientists, epidemiologists and clinicians review data and decide whether the claim is vali will bring reason and fairness to decisions about vaccine safety. They called it the Cutter incident and claimed that some of the vaccines (produced by the Cutter Laboratories) contained live polio virus. So, the company withdrew their vaccines despite polio vaccines produced by other manufacturers also causing paralysis in this outbreak.
One of the true tragedies of the vaccine era occurred with the Cutter Laboratories incident. Yet today only four companies make vaccines, and there is a growing crisis in vaccine. Free shipping over $10. Fauci delivered the keynote lecture of the symposium.
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