As soon as my insurance company pays for this vaccine, I will get my 3 sons vaccinated. I can't understand why anyone wouldn't want to protect their children from a virus that can cause cancer!
The HVP: another vaccine being tested on unsuspecting, innocent children. Like lab rats, our children receive vaccines that are NOT proven to be safe.
According to VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) 23,388 adverse reactions to the HPV vaccine have been reported!
According to NaturalNews.com, the new HPV may actually increase the risk of precancerous lesions by 44.6 percent. Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/
There are over 100 DEATHS from the HPV vaccine reported (49 by January 2010) and the number is growing. My son was mercury poisoned by a 'well baby' vaccine. A friend's daughter died from the same 'safe' vaccine that (by-the-way) STILL contains the SAME 'safe' amount of methyl mercury today.
I got educated in order to bring my son back home from autism caused by mercury poisoning. Get educated - today - before it's too late for your child! Vaccines are NOT mandatory.
I feel sorry for your experience and am glad you son recovered, but you cannot use that as an argument against all vaccination. That's crazy, considering the much larger number of children and adults who die from a variety of maladies the vaccines prevent. In the case of HPV, the author downplays the rise of oral and throat cancer directly related to oral sex which is much more common / accepted sex practice than in the past.
The passive Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) data that you mentioned simply cannot be used to prove a causal association between the vaccine and the adverse event. That misunderstanding has been intentionally and heavily promoted by anti-vaccine advocates and sites such as NaturalNews.
The VAERS program is designed to solicit input that may serve as an early warning system. The only association between the adverse event and vaccination is temporal, meaning that the adverse event occurred sometime after vaccination. The VAERS program specifically "seeks reports of any clinically significant medical event that occurs after vaccination, even if the reporter cannot be certain that the event was caused by the vaccine . . . You should report adverse events even if you are unsure whether a vaccine caused them . . . The fact that an adverse event occurred following immunization is not conclusive evidence that the event was caused by a vaccine."
CDC reports indicate that as of June 22, 2011 there have been 32 confirmed deaths following distribution of more than 35 million doses of Gardasil. There was no unusual pattern or clustering to the deaths that would suggest that they were caused by the vaccine. Children also rarely die after visiting their grandmothers, eating ice cream, or completing their homework. The question is whether there is any causal relationship between the events that happened to precede the adverse event and the event itself.
A statement from FDA dated last Friday included this: "FDA also continually reviews all reports of the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System after vaccination with Gardasil, and there is no evidence of unusual clinical patterns or high reporting rates of adverse events."
@Rhonda, I no longer feel the need to be "gentle" with idiots like you. You have NO science background, no mathematical background, NOTHING. Your only basis for your idiotic argumetn is some quack that had his medical license yanked for his foolish "studies."
The truth is we don't know what causes autism. Why don't you blame god and fight against religion. You would far better serve humanity doing that than fighting science you don't understand.
Go to a community college and take as many science classes as you can but DON'T denounce something you have no experience with.
Googling is NOT a synonym for research. You are not an expert on vaccines. You are not an expert on the causes of autism. You are only an expert on being a parent of a child with autism.
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According to VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) 23,388 adverse reactions to the HPV vaccine have been reported!
According to NaturalNews.com, the new HPV may actually increase the risk of precancerous lesions by 44.6 percent. Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/
There are over 100 DEATHS from the HPV vaccine reported (49 by January 2010) and the number is growing. My son was mercury poisoned by a 'well baby' vaccine. A friend's daughter died from the same 'safe' vaccine that (by-the-way) STILL contains the
SAME 'safe' amount of methyl mercury today.
I got educated in order to bring my son back home from autism caused by mercury poisoning. Get educated - today - before it's too late for your child! Vaccines are NOT mandatory.
The VAERS program is designed to solicit input that may serve as an early warning system. The only association between the adverse event and vaccination is temporal, meaning that the adverse event occurred sometime after vaccination. The VAERS program specifically "seeks reports of any clinically significant medical event that occurs after vaccination, even if the reporter cannot be certain that the event was caused by the vaccine . . . You should report adverse events even if you are unsure whether a vaccine caused them . . . The fact that an adverse event occurred following immunization is not conclusive evidence that the event was caused by a vaccine."
CDC reports indicate that as of June 22, 2011 there have been 32 confirmed deaths following distribution of more than 35 million doses of Gardasil. There was no unusual pattern or clustering to the deaths that would suggest that they were caused by the vaccine. Children also rarely die after visiting their grandmothers, eating ice cream, or completing their homework. The question is whether there is any causal relationship between the events that happened to precede the adverse event and the event itself.
A statement from FDA dated last Friday included this: "FDA also continually reviews all reports of the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System after vaccination with Gardasil, and there is no evidence of unusual clinical patterns or high reporting rates of adverse events."
The truth is we don't know what causes autism. Why don't you blame god and fight against religion. You would far better serve humanity doing that than fighting science you don't understand.
Go to a community college and take as many science classes as you can but DON'T denounce something you have no experience with.
Googling is NOT a synonym for research. You are not an expert on vaccines. You are not an expert on the causes of autism. You are only an expert on being a parent of a child with autism.