Author(s): Sin Hang Lee ABSTRACT A low temperature (LoTemp®) polymerase chain reaction (PCR), conducted at cycling temperatures not to exceed 85℃and catalyzed by a novel highly processive HiFi® DNA polymerase with proofreading function, was used to study the topological conformational changes of the human papillomavirus (HPV) L1 gene DNA fragments bound to the insoluble amorphous aluminum […]
Commentary on the Editorial: “HPV Prevention Series” authored by Silvia de Sanjosé
[SaneVax: In an unprecedented move, medical consumers from multiple countries have come together to protest half-truths and misinformation being used to promote HPV vaccination campaigns. In response to an editorial by Sylvia de Sanjosé published in Infectious Agents and Cancer entitled HPV Prevention series, the following letter was written to the editors of the journal. True to the spirit of BioMed […]
HPV vaccines and cancer prevention, science versus activism
Lucija Tomljenovic, Judy Wilyman, Eva Vanamee, Toni Bark and Christopher A Shaw Infectious Agents and Cancer 2013, 8:6 doi:10.1186/1750-9378-8-6 Published: 1 February 2013 Abstract (provisional) The rationale behind current worldwide human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination programs starts from two basic premises, 1) that HPV vaccines will prevent cervical cancers and save lives and, 2) have no risk of serious side effects. Therefore, efforts […]
No Human Papillomavirus Type Replacement After HPV Vaccination?
[SaneVax: Science Daily recently published an article on a large scale study that headlined HPV types do not replace those suppressed via vaccination. Unfortunately, if you read the article carefully, it clearly states that all of the data for this ‘study’ came from an unvaccinated population. Anyone with half a brain cell left knows you cannot take […]
New Study: HPV Vaccine and Evidence of Herd Immunity or Type Replacement?
By Norma Erickson, President Medical professionals rely on studies published in medical journals to keep abreast of new developments in their field. What happens when published studies raise more questions than answers? Where does that leave trusting medical consumers? On July 12, 2012, Australia became the first country in the world to formally offer taxpayer […]
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