Medical experts in paediatrics in the country have lambasted the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Bill Gates Foundation for trumpeting India's polio eradication campaign which they knew 10 years back that it was never going to succeed. 'India was taken off the list of polio-endemic countries by the WHO on January 12, 2012 but the polio eradication campaign will have to be continued in some format for ever. The long promised monetary benefits from ceasing to vaccinate against poliovirus will never be achieved', the well known paediatricians said.
"It was unethical for WHO and Bill Gates to flog this programme when they knew 10 years back that it was never to succeed. Getting poor countries to expend their scarce resources on an impossible dream over the last 10 years was unethical," said Dr Neetu Vashisht and Dr Jacob Puliyel of the Department of Paediatrics at St Stephens Hospital in Delhi in their report in the April issue of 'Indian Journal of Medical Ethics'.
January 12, 2012, marked a significant milestone for India as it was the first anniversary of the last reported wild polio case from India.
The two doctors noted that it was long known to the scientific community that eradication of polio was impossible because scientists had synthesized poliovirus in a test-tube as early as in 2002. "The sequence of its genome is known and modern biotechnology allows it to be resurrected at any time in the lab," they said and added, "Man can thus never let down his guard against poliovirus." http://pharmabiz.com/NewsDetails.aspx...
Bill Gates really didn't want to be confronted on how a vaccine linked to the Gates Foundation paralyzed some 47,500 children in India, but Infowars reporter Melissa Melton asked him about it anyway. http://www.infowars.com/infowars-conf...
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"It was unethical for WHO and Bill Gates to flog this programme when they knew 10 years back that it was never to succeed. Getting poor countries to expend their scarce resources on an impossible dream over the last 10 years was unethical," said Dr Neetu Vashisht and Dr Jacob Puliyel of the Department of Paediatrics at St Stephens Hospital in Delhi in their report in the April issue of 'Indian Journal of Medical Ethics'.
January 12, 2012, marked a significant milestone for India as it was the first anniversary of the last reported wild polio case from India.
The two doctors noted that it was long known to the scientific community that eradication of polio was impossible because scientists had synthesized poliovirus in a test-tube as early as in 2002. "The sequence of its genome is known and modern biotechnology allows it to be resurrected at any time in the lab," they said and added, "Man can thus never let down his guard against poliovirus." http://pharmabiz.com/NewsDetails.aspx...
Bill Gates really didn't want to be confronted on how a vaccine linked to the Gates Foundation paralyzed some 47,500 children in India, but Infowars reporter Melissa Melton asked him about it anyway. http://www.infowars.com/infowars-conf...
Related: Bill Gates Descends on Austin in Controlled Pre-Planned Appearance -- http://www.infowars.com/bill-gates-de...
http://www.infowars.com/bill-gates-or...
http://www.infowars.com/bill-gates-gm...
http://www.infowars.com/bill-gates-co...
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