Side Possessions
of HPV Vaccine:
A
lot of publicity has been given to the dangers of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
vaccine recently. Many of them unfounded, misleading and dangerous and could
possibly prevent our ongoing efforts in our fight against cervical cancer. This
article is an effort to counter this and inform all concerned regarding the
true side effects associated with this vaccine.
Human
Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine is derived from the protein material from human
papilloma viruses without any of the genetic material associated with the
virus. The CDC and FDA monitor the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (or
VAERS). This system is a reporting mechanism for ANY adverse event after
vaccination and allows detection of any safety concerns. There are known
limitations in this system, such as the variable quality of data, variable
reporting (both under reporting and stimulated reporting). This also fails to
assess the link between cause and effect. Despite these limitations, this
system is the best available and can be accessed by all concerned.
Out
of more than 28 million doses of this vaccine given as of January of 2010,
16000 episodes of adverse events were reported to VAERS. Over 90 percent of
them were not serious events and included irritation at the site of the
injection, nausea, headaches and fainting episode, especially in the adolescent
age group. It is recommended that the patients be vaccinated while they are
sitting and observed for about 15 minutes for fainting spells before being
released.
Regarding
serious events that were reported, the most common was an entity called Venous
Thrombotic Events (VTE). Cervical Cancer "Blood Clot in veins" in simple language!
Investigations of these events showed co-morbid conditions such as obesity,
oral contraceptives, smoking and other contributing factors that could explain
these thrombotic events. Therefore, the association between vaccination and VTE
appeared to be co-incidental rather than cause and effect. There was not a
single event of mental retardation that has been linked in any form or fashion
to this vaccine.
Death
reports around the time of HPV vaccination were fully investigated and were
discovered to be related to such conditions as Diabetes, Cardiac disease and
viral illness. There were no unusual patterns suggesting that HPV vaccination
caused any of these deaths.
In
the final analysis, the benefit of HPV vaccination in the prevention of
cervical cancer far outweighs the risks involved. It is my strong
recommendation that any adverse event from any vaccination be reported to Only through the concerted efforts of all
involved will we be able to uncover hitherto unknown effects that may change
our current recommendations regarding the safety of this vaccine
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