HC Deb 24 January 1974 vol 867 cc359-60W
Mr. Ashley

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) if he will outline in the OFFICIAL REPORT the categories of children at risk when they are immunised ;

(2) if he is satisfied that all parents are aware of the possibilities of adverse reactions when their children are immunised ;

(3) why he has not yet instituted a scheme of compensation for vaccine-damaged children ;

(4) what study he has made of the six European countries' schemes for compensation to vaccine-damaged children ;

(5) what steps he has taken to establish the actual number of children who have been damaged by vaccines ;

(6) if he will now estimate the number of children who have been damaged by vaccines since they became routine ;

(7) how many children under 5 years of age, in each of the last five years, developed whooping cough after being vaccinated ; and what proportion they were of all children vaccinated against whooping cough ;

(8) how many children under 5 years of age, in each of the last five years, developed whooping cough and were not vaccinated against it ; and what proportion they were of all children who got whooping cough ;

(9) if he will take steps to institute a comprehensive statistical study of the adverse effects of vaccines ;

(10) if he will take steps to ensure that all local authorities report to him suspected cases of vaccine damage ;

(11) why he is not wholly satisfied with the proportion of adverse reactions to vaccines reported by doctors ;

(12) what evidence he has for his statement, in a letter to the hon. Member for Stoke-on-Trent, South on 20th November 1973, that the incidence of severe reactions to vaccinating healthy children is small ;

(13) to what cause he attributes damage to children damaged by vaccines ;

(14) if he is satisfied with the standards of all vaccines used by the National Health Service ;

(15) If he is satisfied that all children are adequately screened for possible allergies before being vaccinated ;

(16) if he is satisfied that proper care is taken in the vaccination procedures under the National Health Service ;

(17) if he is satisfied that the Committee on Safety or Medicines is well informed about adverse reactions to vaccinated children ;

(18) what advice he gives to medical officers of health about means of identifying adverse reactions to vaccines ;

(19) if the terms of reference of the Royal Commission on Civil Liability and Personal Injury allow it to recommend retrospective compensation to children damaged by vaccines.

Mr. Alison

The information requested by the hon. Gentleman is being assembled and will be circulated in the OFFICIAL REPORT early next week.