Infant Immunization The Catholic Parents Guide
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1 Infant Immunization The Catholic Parents Guide By Donald J. Henz Part 1 - The Moral Issue Introduction The federal government s Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that all young children be immunized against 14 different diseases. These range from familiar childhood diseases to those that are normally sexually transmitted. This article addresses this serious problem of immunization and its relationship to the use of aborted fetal cells. The CDC recommends that up to 24 shots be given children during the first 18 months of life. Nearly a third of these immunization shots may contain vaccines derived from aborted fetal cells. In this document these are referred to as unethical vaccines. What moral obligations does a parent have regarding the use of these unethical vaccines? Must they be avoided? Are there governmental mandates for these immunizations? The CDC's Recommended Immunization Schedule The CDC publishes a recommended schedule of infant immunizations during the child s first two years. See Figure 1. Some of these vaccines are derived from aborted, fetal cells.there may be alternatives to some of these morally problematic vaccines although the availability of these alternatives is shrinking in the United States. Whether a particular immunization is even needed for children in a typical traditional Catholic family may be debatable. See Table 1 for a full list of these vaccines, their combinations, and their ethical status. As one can see from Table 1, immunization vaccines for many of the diseases listed may be derived from aborted fetal cells. As a Catholic parent, one has a duty to avoid the use of serums derived from these aborted fetal cells, if possible. Therefore, where there is an alternative ethical vaccine, one has a serious obligation to administer only that alternative. It is also one's duty to explain to the healthcare provider why the alternative is required. Be aware, however, that a doctor might acquiesce to use of the alternative serum only provided the parent purchases an entire allotment, or shipment. This is because the doctor may not normally purchase that particular vaccine, and may not wish to administer it on a regular basis to others. (Perhaps that is a sign to seek another doctor.) One might also wish to check with the local health department or a pharmacy that may stock the preferred vaccines. 1
2 Table 1 Ethical Status of Childhood Vaccines Recommended by the CDC a Available Disease/Injection Combinations Immunization Type (number of vaccine injections recommended by CDC is shown in parenthesis) Hepatitis-A HepA (2) Hepatitis-B HepB (3) Hepatitis-A, Hepatitis-A HepA + HepB (3) Rotavirus RV (3) Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis DTaP (5) Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Polio DTaP +Polio (5) Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Polio, Hepatitis-B Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Polio Haemophilus influenza type B DTaP +Polio+ HepB (5) DTaP +Polio+ HiB (5) Haemophilus influenza type B HiB (4) Pneumonia PCV (4) Polio Polio (4) Measles, Mumps, Rubella MMR (2) Chickenpox Varicella (2) Important Notes Only two vaccines licensed in US; Both use aborted The Hepatitis-A portion of this shot uses aborted This combination shot is made by Sanofi Pasteur under brand names Pentacel and Pediacel. Pentacel uses aborted ; Pediacel does not. IPOL (Sanofi Pasteur) is the only separate polio shot in the US; it does not use aborted fetal cells The vaccine for Rubella in this combination shot uses aborted ; there are no alternative shots available in the US This is the only licensed vaccine in the US. It is derived from aborted Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Chickenpox MMR+ Varicella (2) This combination shot uses aborted Influenza Seasonal Flu and H1N1 (Swine flu) Rabies Seasonal Flu and H1N1 (annual) Rabies (as needed) These shots are offered individually or combined and currently, all are ethically produced. There are several under development using aborted fetal cells Post-exposure treatment requires both vaccine and human rabies immune globulin (HRIG) RabAvert is morally produced; Imovax uses aborted fetal cell lines. All HRIG shots are morally produced. a Current as of March 1,
3 Making Sense of the CDC Schedule Figure 1 - CDC's Recommended Immunization Schedule The CDC Schedule (Figure 1) will, no doubt, be somewhat mind-boggling to many parents. To make matters worse, some vaccines are given as both combination shots, (such as DTaP and Polio), and individual shots and the ethical status of each of the combinations may differ. See Table 1. Also, Merck, which has a monopoly on the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines in the United States, has stopped marketing their single-shot measles and mumps vaccines derived from chicken embryos, and it now offers these shots only in combination with their rubella vaccine (referred to as MMR), which is derived from two different sources of aborted fetal material: the virus, RA273 taken from an aborted fetus which is then cultivated on aborted fetal cell line WI-38. Table 1 lists all the vaccination combinations and whether they involve aborted fetal cells. From this table, we can recommend an immunization schedule that is based on avoiding unethical vaccines to the maximum extent possible, short of not receiving the immunization. See Table 2. 3
4 Regarding aborted fetal cell vaccines, there is an authoritative opinion that a parent may utilize them, but only if no balternative bis bavailable. bthe bpontifical bacademy bfor blife bhas bconcluded bthat bif bno balternative bvaccine bis available, and if the vaccine is necessary to avoid significant risk to the child's health or the health conditions of the bpopulation bas ba bwhole, bthe bmorally bproblematic bvaccine bmay be badministered. ban bexcerpt bfrom bthat document is shown in Figure 2. In bsuch bcases, bhowever, bwhere ba bparent bis bgiven bthis bhobson's bchoice bof b take-it-or-leave-it, bthere bis ba bserious obligation bto braise ban bobjection bto bthe black bof ban balternative, bethical bvaccine. bon bthe bother bhand, bit bmust bpointed out bthat, bnotwithstanding bthe bopinion bissued by bthe bpontifical bacademy bfor blife, bthere bare bvery bthoughtful arguments bagainst bthe bmorality bof busing bthese bvaccines. bsuch barticles bwritten by bfr. bstephen btorraco, bfr. bphil Wolfe, and Steven Kellmeyer can be viewed on this website at: cogforlife.org/are-vaccines-morally-acceptable/ 4
5 MORAL REFLECTIONS ON VACCINES PREPARED FROM CELLS DERIVED FROM ABORTED HUMAN FOETUSES June 2005 (Pgs 6-8) Therefore, doctors and fathers of families have a duty to take recourse to alternative vaccines (if they exist), putting pressure on the political authorities and health systems so that other vaccines without moral problems become available. They should take recourse, if necessary, to the use of conscientious objection with regard to the use of vaccines produced by means of cell lines of aborted human foetal origin. Equally, they should oppose by all means (in writing, through the various associations, mass media, etc.) the vaccines which do not yet have morally acceptable alternatives, creating pressure so that alternative vaccines are prepared, which are not connected with the abortion of a human foetus, and requesting rigorous legal control of the pharmaceutical industry producers. As regards the diseases against which there are no alternative vaccines which are available and ethically acceptable, it is right to abstain from using these vaccines if it can be done without causing children, and indirectly the population as a whole, to undergo significant risks to their health. However, if the latter are exposed to considerable dangers to their health, vaccines with moral problems pertaining to them may also be used on a temporary basis. The moral reason is that the duty to avoid passive material cooperation is not obligatory if there is grave inconvenience. nvenience. Moreover, we find, in such a case, a proportional reason, in order to accept the use of these vaccines in the presence of the danger of favouring the spread of the pathological agent, due to the lack of vaccination of children. This is particularly true in the case of vaccination cination against German measles. In any case, there remains a moral duty to continue to fight and to employ every lawful means in order to make life difficult for the pharmaceutical industries which act unscrupulously and unethically. However, the burden of this important battle cannot and must not fall on innocent children and on the health situation of the population - especially with regard to pregnant women. To summarize, it must be confirmed that: -there is a grave responsibility to use alternative vaccines and to make a conscientious objection with regard to those which have moral problems; - as regards the vaccines without an alternative, the need to contest so that others may be prepared must be reaffirmed, as should be the lawfulness of using the former in the meantime insomuch as is necessary in order to avoid a serious risk not only for one's own children but also, and perhaps more specifically, for the health conditions of the population as a whole - especially for pregnant women; - the lawfulness of the use of these vaccines should not be misinterpreted as a declaration of the lawfulness of their production, marketing and use, but is to be understood as being a passive material cooperation and, in its mildest and remotest sense, also active, morally justified as an extrema ratio due to the necessity to provide for the good of one's children and of the people who come in contact with the children (pregnant women); - such cooperation occurs in a context of moral coercion of the conscience of parents, who are forced to choose to act against their conscience or otherwise, to put the health of their children and of the population as a whole at risk. This is an unjust alternative choice, which must be eliminated as soon as possible. Figure 2 - Partial Text of Document Issued by the Pontifical Academy for Life Footnotes indicated on the above figure, are not reproduced here. To view the document in its entirety: 5
6 Part 2 The Diseases Introduction In the first part of the article we discussed the moral implications of infant immunization involving vaccines derived from aborted fetal cells. This part addresses the specific diseases against which the CDC recommends immunization, so that parents can make a rational decision whether to immunize their child for any given disease, notwithstanding the ethical status of the immunization vaccine. On the other hand, there are many who simply do not wish to subject their children to the multiple shots recommended by the CDC for health reasons---they view the risk of side-effects to be worse than the disease. It is not our purpose here to explore these concerns regarding side-effects, legitimate though they may be. Our purpose is to provide a short primer on the transmission mechanism of each disease so that the parents can judge whether there is a need for immunization under the circumstances of the family's lifestyle. Disease Transmission Information In general, the risk of a child contracting the subject diseases greatly increases as the child is exposed to other children outside the family. Also, exposure to adults that have poor hygiene habits is a high-risk situation.below, is a brief discussion of the means of transmission for each disease. More detailed information regarding transmission can be found at the CDC s website. Hepatitis A and B - These diseases are generally contracted through sexual and drug-use activity. Generally, hepatitis B can be contracted by an infant only at birth from an infected mother. An infected infant can spread the disease, however, if one comes in direct blood-to-bleed contact with the blood or open sores of an infected child or caregiver. Hepatitis A can be contracted by placing contaminated food or objects in one's mouth. A caregiver who changes in infected infant s fecal-soiled diaper can spread the disease owing to improper hand washing. Also, an infected person can spread the disease by handling food and other items with improperly washed hands. Even vaccinated persons can infect others by passing on the contaminants in infected fecal matter. Thus, the chances of infection are greatest where the infant is cared for in a group with other children who may not be toilet-trained. Puncture Wounds - Animal bites and other puncture wounds, including cuts, can lead to rabies or tetanus. These mishaps can happen at home. Protection from both rabies and tetanus is available through pre-exposure immunization. Additionally, post-exposure shots are required for animal bites (rabies). For both of these vaccinations there is an alternative ethical vaccine. See Table 1. Polio - Polio is caused by a virus, and contact with an infected person is very dangerous. Because exposure can occur in all settings (store, theater, school, church, etc.), there is no safety zone. Polio immunization can be given the single shot or combination shot. One of the combination shots involves a vaccine derived from aborted fetal cells, however. See Table 1. 6
7 All other Diseases - All the diseases not discussed above are transmitted through exposure to saliva and unprotected sneezing and coughing. Rotavirus is also spread through contact with fecal matter. All of these exposures are highly probable where the child is cared for in a day care setting. Most of these immunizations can be affected through the use of ethical vaccines. Currently, there are no ethical vaccine alternatives to immunization against measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, and hepatitis A. Special ote Regarding Meningitis - Although shots for Meningitis are not shown in Figure 1, the CDC recommends immunization for this disease if the child is at risk. Also, some states may require Meningitis immunization for school attendance. All the vaccines used for Meningitis immunization are ethically produced. Summary Setting aside any governmental arguments that may exist, that parent must weigh the risk of disease exposure when determining whether to immunize the child. Aside from the use of aborted fetal cell vaccines, some parents avoid shots based on potential side-effects. Although the purpose of this article is not to discuss whether shots can he have side-effects, or whether there is more harm than good in the multiplicity of shots, one should be aware that there is much information available on various websites. Regarding potential side-effects, one should visit the CDC's website at: Introduction Part 3 Avoiding Morally Objectionable Vaccines Every state has a statutory requirement for immunization of children who attend school, preschool, and, in many cases, daycare facilities. Religious exemptions are permitted by statute in 48 states, although some state laws may restrict the exemption. The states of Mississippi and West Virginia do not allow any exemption, except for medical reasons. An exemption based on purely philosophical grounds is permitted by statute in only 20 of the 50 states. These statutory requirements usually apply to all schools, preschools, and day care centers. Private schools and child-care facilities that may not be subject to the statute will generally adopt the same requirements. Obtaining an Exemption In addition to moral objections over aborted fetal cell vaccines some parents may wish to seek an exemption owing to their concern over the potential side-effects. A parent who has concerns over side effects may follow his conscience. This is in conformity with the Catholic Church s teachings. Statutory exemptions for religious reasons are designed to address these concerns. 7
8 Also, some statutes allow an exemption from immunization shots if the child has had natural Rubella, Mumps, or Chicken Pox. The significance of this is that all the immunization vaccines for these diseases currently involve aborted fetal cell vaccines. In many cases, it may appear that the use of aborted fetal cell vaccines can be avoided (if that is the parents wish) by merely submitting a statement to the relevant authority. Although the statutory language may indicate that an exception, or exemption, from immunization can be easily obtained by submitting a written statement by the parent, many schools require the parent to submit the request in a prescribed format. Some jurisdictions even require an affidavit strictly structured on language that is in the state s statute. Be aware that many of these forms indicate that the parent has a religious objection to all vaccinations. That is not necessarily the case, and if it is not, one should state at least verbally to the recipient of the form, that the form has been signed to avoid shots that are contrary to one s religious beliefs. Recordkeeping Proof of immunization is very important not only during infancy, but even as a child reaches college age. Also, there are exemptions provided for children who have had natural diseases. These exemptions usually cover Rubella, Mumps, and Chicken Pox. In addition to recordkeeping, one should make certain that the child is seen by a doctor, so that an independent record is made. Some states require a doctor s record to allow an exemption. A suggested recordkeeping form is shown in Figure 3. Working with Your Doctor In addition to obtaining an exemption from the state and local immunization requirements, one must have a sympathetic doctor. Some parents have found that their children s doctor will not treat a child that does not receive all the immunizations that are prescribed by the state or local agency. In such case, the only alternative is to switch doctors. (This is, of course, more easily done in a large town or city.) Many parents have found pediatricians who are willing to accede to the parent s wishes that certain shots not be administered. If switching doctors is not a viable alternative, one must at least object to the use of aborted fetal cell vaccines. Reflections In many respects, the avoidance of unwanted vaccine shots is best accomplished by homeschooling. At the present, there are no state mandates for homeschooled children to be immunized, and the relative isolation of the children lessens the risk of disease. Assuming, however, that immunization trumps potential side-effects, perhaps it is better that Catholic parents who are most concerned about aborted fetal cell vaccines use those vaccines to protect their children s health. After all, it just might be that these are children may become society s future leaders and we need solid Catholic leaders for the good of all society. 8
9 Figure 3: Suggested Recordkeeping Form 9
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