Vaccine Research Library » Manufacturing Problems
Manufacturing problems at a glance:
The FDA regulates the production of vaccines. In spite of federal regulatory oversight, vaccine manufacturers have a long track record of manufacturing issues that endanger the public’s health.
Why should I be concerned?
- Excessive levels of toxins and bacteria have been discovered in several vaccines.
- Vaccine manufacturing operations are often inefficient, and may not produce sufficient quantities of vaccines. Manufacturing plants may change owners frequently and be poorly-managed.
- Because vaccinations are injected directly into patients’ systems, any manufacturing mistakes have the potential to cause widespread injury and disease.
Manufacturing Problems Articles
- Revealed: full scale of vaccine blunders
- The Cutter incident, 1955
- The Poison Vaccine
- Vaccine production quotes
- A Biotech Company’s Aggressive Move Backfires
- Flu vaccine maker’s shipments suspended, raising fears of flu shot shortage at start of season
- Flu Vaccine Shortage Prompts U.S. Probe