SciBlogs Infectious Thoughts Siouxsie Wiles Jun 22 A study just published in the Lancet suggests that Australia’s cervical cancer vaccination programme is already showing signs of success, with a decrease in the number of high-grade cervical abnormalities in vaccinated girls under 18. To quickly recap, the human papilloma virus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted infection […]
Concern over low vaccine uptake
Stuff.Co New Zealand Emma Baily June 18, 2011 South Canterbury has the lowest uptake of the Gardasil vaccine in the country, nearly three times lower than the national average. Latest Ministry of Health figures show just 17 per cent of girls born in 1997, now in year 10, had the three Gardasil vaccinations last year […]
“12 year olds can be their own medical advisors”
California Catholic Daily Bishops say no, abortion advocates say yes to bill taking more rights away from parents Published: June 7, 2011 A bill opposed by California’s bishops that would permit children as young as 12 years old to consent to medical treatment to prevent sexually-transmitted diseases – including vaccinations – has passed the state […]
UN Wants Billions for STD Vaccination Scheme
C-FAM Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute Volume 14, Number 21 May 5, 2011 By Susan Yoshihara, Ph.D. NEW YORK, May 5 (C-FAM) The UN is about to ask governments to fund the vaccination of every girl in the world against the sexually transmitted disease HPV, human papillomavirus. The controversial campaign could cost as much […]
HPV – The bad-girl of STDs
Natural News Monday, April 11, 2011 Posted by: Rosemary Mathis, Director of SANE VAX, INC. Written by: Leslie Carol Botha Spinnaker Magazine, the official newspaper of the University of Northern Florida published an article on March 24, 2011 titled: Oral Sex now major concern in causes of throat cancer (http://www.unfspinnaker.com/). Although the title is not […]
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