Flu vaccine racket Australia Death
Toddler Ashley Jade Epapara, 2, dies after flu vaccinationApril 25, 2010
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Two-year-old twin Ashley Jade Epapara had been "perfectly fine" before dying at
her Upper Mt Gravatt home, on Brisbane's southside, on April 9. Parents David
and Nicole are shattered by the mysterious death of their baby girl. "It's
dreadful, it's a very hard time," Mr Epapara said yesterday.
National health authorities have ordered doctors to stop giving seasonal
influenza vaccinations to children under five after dozens of serious reactions,
including convulsions.
Ashley's death is being investigated by police and the office of the coroner. A
spokesman for Brisbane coroner John Lock confirmed yesterday that a report was
being prepared.
Mrs Epapara told The Sunday Mail that "tests are being carried out" on her
little girl. But the young mother didn't want to comment further as she began
shaking and her eyes welled with tears. Ashley's twin sister, Jaime, also
received the flu jab at the same time and is believed to have been vomiting the
night before her sister died.
Asked whether he or his wife thought the influenza vaccine had anything to do
with their child's death, Mr Epapara said: "It's very coincidental."
More than 45 children experienced convulsions and fever, with some having to be
hospitalised in intensive care after receiving the vaccine in Western Australia.
Queensland chief health officer Jeannette Young confirmed 15 children in
Queensland had been recorded as having an adverse reaction to the vaccine.
Australia's chief medical officer Professor Jim Bishop said in a statement that
the West Australian events were being "urgently investigated by health experts
and the Therapeutic Goods Administration".
The World Health Organisation last year said a "small number of deaths" had
occurred in people vaccinated for influenza, with 65 million people vaccinated
globally.
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