Vaccine Ingredients: What You Should Know
Vaccine Ingredients: What You Should Know
Vaccine Ingredients: What You Should Know
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Some parents are concerned about ingredients contained in vaccines, specically aluminum, mercury, gelatin and antibiotics. However, parents can be reassured that ingredients in vaccines are minuscule and necessary.
Q. Why is aluminum in vaccines?
A. Aluminum is used in vaccines as an adjuvant. Until recently, it was the only class of adjuvants approved for use in the United States. In 2009, a second adjuvant, known as monophosphoryl lipid A, was also approved for use in the United States. Adjuvants enhance the immune response by allowing for lesser quantities of active ingredients and, in some cases, fewer doses. Aluminum Aluminum salts have been used as adjuvants in vaccines in the United States since the 1930s. Some people wonder whether aluminum in vaccines is harmful the facts are reassuring. First, aluminum is present in our environment; the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat all contain aluminum. Second, the quantity of aluminum in vaccines is small. For example, in the rst six months of life, babies receive about 4 milligrams* of aluminum if they get all of the recommended vaccines. However, during this same period they will ingest about 10 milligrams of aluminum if they are breastfed, 40 milligrams if they are fed regular infant formula, and up to 120 milligrams if they are fed soy-based infant formula. Some people wonder about the difference between aluminum injected in vaccines versus aluminum ingested in food. Typically, infants have between one and ve nanograms (billionths of a gram) of aluminum in each milliliter of blood. Researchers have shown that after vaccines are injected, the quantity of aluminum detectable in an infants blood does not change and that about half of the aluminum from vaccines is eliminated from the body within one day. In fact, aluminum causes harm only when kidneys are not functioning properly or at all (so aluminum cannot be effectively eliminated) AND large quantities of aluminum, such as those in antacids, are administered. Monophosphoryl lipid A Monophosphoryl lipid A was isolated from the surface of bacteria and detoxied, so that it cannot cause harm. This adjuvant has been tested for safety in tens of thousands of people and is currently used in one of the HPV vaccines (i.e., Cervarix).
*A milligram is one-thousandth of a gram and a gram is the weight of one-fth of a teaspoon of water.
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Q. What about the cumulative effect of vaccine ingredients when my child receives multiple vaccines in a single day?
A. Questions about the cumulative effect when multiple vaccines are given on the same day are reasonable. However, several sources of information provide reassurance: A study by Michael Smith and Charles Woods showed that 7- to 10-year-old children who received vaccines according to the recommended schedule as infants did not have neuropsychological delays, such as speech and language delays, verbal memory, ne motor coordination, motor or phonic tics, and intellectual functioning. If a new vaccine is added to the schedule at a time when other vaccines are given, studies must be completed to show that neither vaccine interferes with the safety or ability of the other to work. Known as concomitant use studies, these studies are numerous and extensive, offering additional information regarding interference of vaccine ingredients or effects caused by too much of an ingredient. Studies of the immune system estimate that we can respond to about 10,000 different immunologic components at any one time; the number of immunologic components contained in all of the vaccines recommended for young children today is less than 200 immunologic components. Finally, additives in vaccines, such as aluminum, have been studied regarding how they are processed in the body as well as what levels are toxic. For example, people who suffer toxic effects of aluminum must have had longterm exposure to aluminum (months or years) as well as non-functioning or improperly functioning kidneys. With all of this information, we can conclude that multiple vaccines given in one day are not overwhelming an infants immune system.
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Selected References
Aluminum: Baylor NW, Egan W, Richman P. Aluminum salts in vaccines U.S. perspective. Vaccine. 2002;20:S18-S23. Formaldehyde: Epidemiology of chronic occupational exposure to formaldehyde: report of the ad hoc panel on health aspects of formaldehyde. Toxicology and Industrial Health. 1988;4:77-90. Gelatin: Atkinson WL, Kroger AL, and Pickering LK. General Immunization Practices. In: Plotkin SA, Orenstein WA, and Oft PA, eds., Vaccines Sixth Edition. Saunders Elsevier, 2012. Cumulative effects: Smith MJ and Woods CR. On-time vaccine receipt in the rst year does not adversely affect neuropsychological outcomes. Pediatrics. 2010;125(6):1134-1141. Thimerosal: Gerber, JS and Oft, PA. Vaccines and autism: A tale of shifting hypotheses. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2009;48:456-461. Fetal cells: Oft PA. Vaccinated: One mans quest to defeat the worlds deadliest diseases. New York: Harper Perennial, 2007. Allergic reactions: Oft PA, Jew RK. Addressing parents concerns: do vaccines contain harmful preservatives, adjuvants, additives, or residuals? Pediatrics. 2003;112:1394-1401. Multiple Vaccines: Oft PA, Quarles J, Gerber MA, Hackett CJ, Marcuse EK, Kollman TR, Gellin BG, Landry S. Addressing parents concerns: Do multiple vaccines overwhelm or weaken the infants immune system? Pediatrics. 2002 Jan;109(1):124-129.
This information is provided by the Vaccine Education Center at The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia. The Center is an educational resource for parents and healthcare professionals and is composed of scientists, physicians, mothers and fathers who are devoted to the study and prevention of infectious diseases. The Vaccine Education Center is funded by endowed chairs from The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia. The Center does not receive support from pharmaceutical companies.
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