Catholic Medical Association Wants Vaccines Not Using Cells From Abortions

Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- The Catholic Medical Association and other pro-life advocates are calling for companies to produce new vaccines that do not use cells from babies who have been aborted. The call comes after a vaccine with such cells was used in Iowa to treat a recent outbreak of the mumps. Part of the vaccine used in Iowa (MMR) to treat the outbreak derived from tissue obtained from abortion, and there is no alternative available for that component in the U.S, according to CMA. That the vaccine relies on killing babies before birth to cure others is causing problems for pro-life residents in Iowa. "The concerns raised in Iowa show that this is a real issue for many people," explains Robert Saxer, CMA's executive vice president. "Pharmaceutical companies and the FDA have a responsibility to address these concerns and provide vaccines that can be used by all." But the mumps vaccine is not the only one that relies on cells from aborted babies. Vaccines that have been derived from cell lines originally prepared from tissue taken from voluntarily aborted babies include those for rubella, Hepatitis A, as well as others. Read the complete story.

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