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The hepatitis B vaccines suspected of causing the death of two babies have been sealed for investigation, a manager of the company that produces them said.
The vaccines were produced by Biokangtai in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province.
The company produced 450,000 hepatitis B vaccines last year and the suspect ones came from two different batches, Southern Metropolis Daily reported, citing a Biokangtai manager.
The manager told the newspaper the bulk of the vaccines were sold to Hunan Province, where two babies have died after receiving a vaccination.
However, 3,600 vaccines were sold to Guangdong Province and some to Guizhou Province, the manager added.
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Louis Brian Piccolo (October 31, 1943 June 16, 1970) was a professional football player for the Chicago Bears for 4 years. He died from embryonal cell carcinoma, which was found as a large tumor in his chest cavity. He was the subject of the 1971 TV movie Brian's Song. Piccolo was portrayed in the original film by James Caan and by Sean Maher in the 2001 remake. Because he was not selected in the 1965 NFL Draft, Piccolo tried out for the Chicago Bears as a free agent. He made the team for the 1965 season, but only earned a spot on the taxi squad, better known today as the practice squad, meaning he could practice but not suit up for games. In 1966, Piccolo was on the main roster but played primarily on special teams. By 1967, his playing time increased as a backup to starting tailback Gale Sayers, and in 1969, he was moved up to starting fullback, with Sayers as the tailback. He played in the NFL from 1966 to 1969 and scored five touchdowns.
Louis Brian Piccolo (October 31, 1943 June 16, 1970) was a professional football player for the Chicago Bears for 4 years. He died from embryonal cell carcinoma, which was found as a large tumor in his chest cavity. He was the subject of the 1971 TV movie Brian's Song. Piccolo was portrayed in the original film by James Caan and by Sean Maher in the 2001 remake.
Brian Piccolo the middle of three sons was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts on Halloween 1943. The family moved south to Fort Lauderdale,[url=http://www.onitsukatiger.com.sg]asics singapore[/url], Florida when Brian was twelve, due to his parents' concerns for his brother Don's health. Brian and his brothers were into athletics and was a star football player in high school, but considered baseball his primary sport. He graduated from the former Central Catholic High School (now St. Thomas Aquinas High School) in Fort Lauderdale in 1961. [1]
Piccolo played college football at Wake Forest; his only other scholarship offer was from Wichita State. He led the nation in rushing and scoring during his senior season in 1964, yet went unselected in the 1965 NFL Draft. In 1963 Darryl Hill of the University of Maryland was the first and only AfricanAmerican football player in the Atlantic Coast Conference. According to Lee Corso, who was an assistant coach at Maryland at that time, Wake Forest had the "worst atmosphere" of any place the Maryland football team played. Piccolo walked over to the Maryland bench, walked Hill over to the area in front of the student section, and put his arm around him, silencing the crowd. (Recounted on the ESPN College GameDay broadcast 11/15/08)
Following his senior season, Brian Piccolo married his high school sweetheart, Joy Murrath, on December 26, 1964. They had three daughters: Lori, Traci, Kristi.
[edit] NFL career
Because he was not selected in the 1965 NFL Draft, Piccolo tried out for the Chicago Bears as a free agent. He made the team for the 1965 season, but only earned a spot on the taxi squad, better known today as the practice squad, meaning he could practice but not suit up for games. In 1966, Piccolo was on the main roster but played primarily on special teams. By 1967, his playing time increased as a backup to starting tailback Gale Sayers, and in 1969, he was moved up to starting fullback, with Sayers as the tailback. He played in the NFL from 1966 to 1969 and scored five touchdowns. [2]
[edit] Death and legacy
In 1969, the Chicago Bears were in the midst of a 113 season, which was the worst record in the history of one of the NFL's oldest franchises.[3] Piccolo had finally earned a place in the starting lineup as an undersized fullback. During the ninth game in Atlanta on November 16th, he voluntarily removed himself from the game, something he had never done, which raised great concern among his teammates and coaches. He had extreme difficulty breathing on the field, so when the team returned to Chicago he was promptly sent for a medical examination, and was diagnosed with Embryonal cell carcinoma.[4]
Soon after, Piccolo had surgery at SloanKettering in New York City to remove the tumor. He had another surgery in April 1970 to remove his left lung and pectoral muscle. After being bothered by chest pain, Piccolo was readmitted to the hospital in early June, and doctors determined the cancer had spread to other organs, most notably his liver. Brian Piccolo died on June 16, 1970, at the age of 26.
In 1980, students at Wake Forest, Piccolo's alma mater, began the Brian Piccolo Cancer Fund Drive in his memory. They raised money for the Comprehensive Cancer Center at the Bowman Gray Medical Center of Wake Forest University. In addition, the Brian Piccolo Student Volunteer Program was established to provide undergraduates with an opportunity to work at the Cancer Center as volunteers.
In memory of Piccolo's accomplishments, the St. Thomas Aquinas High School football stadium in Fort Lauderdale is named after him. Also, at the end of every football game, the school's marching band plays "The Hands of Time", the theme from Brian's Song.
In 2006, Brian Piccolo's second cousin, also named Brian Piccolo, was a sophomore linebacker on the Plant High School, Tampa, Florida, football team which won the state championship in December.

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