Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | Being able to interfere with the body's natural design papillomavirus (HPV) cervical cancer vaccine gardasil has raised serious questions about its effectiveness. Although gardasil blocked almost 100 percent of infections by two strains of HPV, it only reduced the incidence of cervical cancer precursors by 17 percent. gardasil may, by blocking only specific strains, allow other varieties of HPV to flourish. The vaccine's manufacturer, Merck, has said that the vaccine reduces the number of pre-cancerous lesions caused by HPV. | J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts | The known side effects of gardasil include pain and swelling at the site of injection. Fever occurs in about 1% of cases.
Although it may not be realistic to expect young people to practice safe sex, it is another way to prevent HPV until the vaccine can be investigated further. It should be emphasized, however, that condoms don't always stop infection, since HPV can be spread by parts of the genitals that are not covered by the latex.
ACYCLOVIR
Herpes simplex includes HSV-1 and HSV-2. HSV-1 involves herpes labialis, or cold sores on the lips. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | Questions have recently emerged in the United States and Australia about the effectiveness and possibly dangerous side effects of gardasil, Merck's newly licensed vaccine for human papillomavirus (HPV). This vaccine is given to young girls to prevent cervical cancer, which kills about 3,700 women each year. On June 9, 2007, The British Medical Journal reported that three deaths occurred in the U.S. shortly after immunization with the vaccine; these were among 1,637 adverse reactions reported by Judicial Watch, a public interest watchdog. | | Merck's own literature says it is important to realize that gardasil does not protect women against some "non-vaccine" HPV types. In other words, even if girls accept the risks and get vaccinated, they can still get HPV.
The Vaccine-Autism Link
Many doctors act as if it is a crime when parents refuse to give vaccines to their children. They equate it with irresponsible parenting. These doctors blindly rely on recommendations made by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Despite that knowledge, the FDA has continued to support the use of the gardasil vaccine in compulsory vaccinations programs like the one announced in Texas earlier this year.
The FDA's own press release from 2003 admits that, "Most women who become infected with HPV are able to eradicate the virus [without intervention] and suffer no apparent long-term consequences to their health... most infections are short-lived and not associated with cervical cancer." (Source: "FDA Approves Expanded Use of HPV Test," March 31, 2003, www.FDA. | | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, an independent consumer health advocate who opposes compulsory vaccinations, has unleashed a volley of multimedia files designed to expose the scientific fraud behind gardasil vaccines while educating the public about the real health risks that may be associated with HPV vaccinations. His special report, "The Great HPV Vaccination Hoax Exposed" is available now at: http://www.newstarget.com/Report_HPV_Vaccine_0.html
Adams has also created a 10-minute YouTube video highlighting the scientific fraud behind HPV vaccinations: http://www.youtube.com/watch? | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | As revealed in the special report, the gardasil vaccine has been linked to a 44.6% increase in precancerous lesions in some women, raising serious doubts over the sensibility of mandatory vaccination policies.
The special report is available now at: http://www.newstarget.com/Report_HPV_Vaccine_0.html
This special report reveals:
The FDA stating "HPV is not associated with cervical cancer."
Evidence that shows HPV vaccines actually increase the risk of precancerous lesions by 44.6% in some women. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Gardasil, a vaccine they claim prevents HPV, a sexually-transmitted virus. In February 2007, Texas Gov. Rick Perry -- who was revealed to have financial ties with Merck, the vaccine manufacturer -- mandates the vaccine in teenage girls (see http://www.newstarget.com/021572.html ). A key Merck lobbyist named Mike Toomey, it turned out, had served as Gov. Rick Perry's chief of staff. | | It also invoked "gunpoint medicine," or the threat of arrest at gunpoint for not agreeing to receive state-mandated injections.
The gardasil vaccinations remain a grand medical experiment being performed on children because it is not yet known what the long-term side effects of the vaccination will be, nor whether the vaccinations will actually lower rates of cervical cancer as intended. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The mainstream media is now reporting -- and I'm not kidding -- that young boys should be vaccinated with gardasil (the drug now being pushed onto teenage girls to supposedly prevent cervical cancer) based on the idea that if they have oral sex with girls who carry HPV, they might get throat cancer!
This is an incredible stretch of scientific credibility, and it's such a preposterous marketing campaign that only Big Pharma could have come up with it. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | The vaccine, Merck & Co.'s gardasil, was approved for girls and women ages nine to 26. The National Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices will now decide whether to include the vaccine in routine vaccination schedules.
IMPRESSIVE RESULTS
In a two-year study that involved more than 12,000 women, the vaccine was found to be 100% effective against four types of human papillomavirus—HPV 16 and HPV 18, which are responsible for approximately 70% of cervical cancer cases, and HPV 6 and HPV 11, which cause 90% of genital wart cases. | | The study also showed that the gardasil vaccine was 100% effective against vulvar and vaginal precancerous lesions caused by HPV 16 and HPV 18.
"This study shows that the prophylactic vaccine developed to prevent cervical cancer could actually also prevent vulvar and vaginal cancer as well," says Dr. Jorma Paavonen, the author of the study and chief physician in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Helsinki in Finland.
REACTION
The FDA action was hailed by experts. "It's huge!" says Dr. Michael A. | | Like many other vaccinations that are given in a series, gardasil will require three shots during the course of six months.
THE FUTURE
Despite the vaccine, women will still need to be screened for cervical cancer that is caused by other types of HPV, experts note. This is most often accomplished by a Pap test, which is still a very accurate indicator of a woman's cervical condition.
What Is Cervical Cancer?
Cervical cancer is the second most common malignant disease in women globally, causing an estimated 290,000 deaths worldwide each year. |
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