Not related to CoViD-19 directly but to dogs since a vacine against the coronavirus is being developed somewhere.
Well, if this new vaccine is made of dog cells... let me get sick with CoViD-19!
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Dog DNA in Flu Vaccines
Dog DNA in Flu Vaccines
Yvette BronxSeptember 16, 2016
“Flu vaccines are increasingly manufactured in cell lines that are actually or potentially oncogenic, and FDA guidelines allow high levels of contamination and no spot checks are carried out” -Dr. Sherri J Tenpenny
Using fertilized chicken eggs to incubate viruses was taking too long and those darn things were causing egg allergies on too many people. So, the government thought up a better plan, using DOG CELLS. Yes, you got that right. Every time you roll up your sleeve and get a flu vaccine, you get a little big of cocker spaniel DNA shot into you. Don’t worry because the FDA cares about us and they make sure that it’s only a certain amount of dog DNA – just think, you and your best friend are truly related by blood.
In all seriousness, this cell line is called Madin-Darby Canine Kidney Epithelial Cells or MDCK Line. S.H. Madin and N.B Darby derived it in 1958 from the kidney tissue of an adult female cocker spaniel. “Viruses that MDCK cells are susceptible to include vesicular stomatitis (Indiana strain), vaccinia, coxsackievirus B5, reovirus 2 and 3, adenovirus 4 and 5, vesicular exanthema of swine, and infectious canine hepatitis. The cells exhibit resistance to coxsackievirus B3 and B4 as well as poliovirus 2, and are negative for reverse transcriptase.” (Molecular Expressions Online).
In layman terms the above paragraph says that the cell line is susceptible to the following diseases:
- Vesicular stomatitis (Indiana strain) this is Indiana virus; rabies is part of this virus family.
- Vaccinia a mystery virus. Virologist don’t know whether it comes from genetic recombination or if it’s actually a species that came from cowpox virus or variola virus by how scientist grow it (serial passage) for the use of vaccinations. (Pic below is vaccina that began at the vaccine site)
- Coxsackieviruses are part of the enterovirus family of viruses (which also includes polioviruses and hepatitis A virus)
- Reovirus is a virus that infects humans and animals
- Adenovirus is mostly microorganism causing virus that can cause upper respiratory disease, conjunctivitis, and gastroenteritis in humans. Mostly seen in children.
- Vesicular exanthema of swine is a highly infectious disease in pigs. It makes them very ill.
- Infectious canine hepatitis is an acute liver infection in dogs that’s highly contagious.
“There is a real risk of residual retinal DNA and stray viral fragments from the animal tissues getting into flu shots. DNA snips are classified as either “infectious” or “oncogenic” by researchers who worry that the stray DNA is being incorporated into the recipient’s DNA. FDA regulations insist on the “importance of minimizing the risk of oncogenesis in vaccine recipients”.
But manufacturers have been instructed only to ensure the final vaccine contains less than 1 million residual animal cells and less than 10 ng stray DNA per vaccine. Is every lot tested for purity in accordance to these parameters? No. Spot- checked lots are sent to the FDA, and the FDA takes the word of vaccine manufacturers that these standards have been met.” (Institute of Science in Society Online).
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