Futurity November 18, 2010 U. MINNESOTA (US) — Controversy surrounding state laws that require young girls to be vaccinated against human papillomavirus diminishes public support for the vaccine. News coverage about HPV vaccine requirements tends to amplify the controversy, possibly leading to negative attitudes among the public about the value of the HPV vaccine or […]
Adverse reactions to cancer vaccine reported
Irish Times November 15, 2010 EITHNE DONNELLAN, Health Correspondent MORE THAN 60 adverse reactions to the cervical cancer vaccine used in the State’s national immunisation programme have been reported so far to the Irish Medicines Board (IMB). To date about 45,000 doses of the HPV vaccine have been given to school girls as part of […]
Update on National Monitoring Experience with Gardasil
IRISH MEDICINES BOARD 11th November 2010 The HSE human papillomavirus (HPV) Schools Immunisation Programme commenced in May 2010. It is estimated that 60,000 doses of Gardasil have been distributed and approximately 45,000 doses have been administered up to the end of October 2010. The Irish Medicines Board (IMB) has received a total of 64 reports […]
Girls went into shock after their cancer jab
Herald.ie Dublin By Clodagh Sheehy Tuesday November 16 2010 Two girls went into anaphylactic shock and two suffered seizures in an anti-cervical cancer vaccine programme that caused adverse reactions in 55 school children over six months. New figures show the number and details of reactions to Gardasil, the drug used in the schools’ immunisation programme. […]
HPV Vaccine: Why Are So Few People Getting Vaccinated?
The Huffington Post Leigh Vinocur, M.D. Dr. Leigh Vinocur is a board certified emergency physician and national spokesperson for the America … Posted: November 13, 2010 11:47 AM It is probably one of the most significant medical breakthroughs of this past decade. A vaccine to prevent cancer! We now better understand the link between cancers […]
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