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发表于 19-4-2011 01:04 PM
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本帖最后由 byte77 于 19-4-2011 01:10 PM 编辑
子宫颈癌疫苗的副作用概率蛮高的。
要避免子宫颈癌除了避免滥交外,还有一个方法是性爱前,性伴侣要洗干净归头,洗掉包皮垢,避免包皮垢把HPV病毒在女生之间互相散播。古话说,“三精成一毒”,性活跃女生的伴侣太多,不同男生的精液停留在体内混合形成‘毒素’产生病变。
http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk/news.php?start=2647&end=2667&view=yes&id=3376#newspost
More than 1,300 schoolgirls have experienced adverse reactions to the controversial cervical cancer jab.
Doctors have reported that girls aged just 12 and 13 have suffered paralysis, suffered convulsions and sight problems after being given the vaccine.
Dozens were described as having pain 'in extremity' while others suffered from nausea, muscle weakness, fever, dizziness and numbness.
The vaccine is being given to girls under a Government programme to prevent women from developing cervical cancer. Ministers say it will ultimately save 700 lives a year.
Some have dubbed it the 'promiscuity jab' because it is given to girls to protect against the sexually-transmitted HPV virus which causes 70 per cent of cervical tumours.
Last night campaigners called for the vaccination campaign to be suspended in the light of the published side-effects.
But Government health experts insisted the Cervarix vaccine was safe and that the total of 1,340 reports was to be expected, given that more than 700,000 girls were vaccinated last year.
They also said many of the reactions resulted from the act of injection rather than the vaccine, and said there was no evidence that the jab caused any of the serious conditions such as paralysis.
Cancer charities urged parents to continue allowing their daughters to have the jabs, saying any risks were so minor and unproven that they could not outweigh the benefit of possibly saving lives.
The vaccination programme of young secondary school girls began in September last year following clinical trials on more than 18,000 women under the age of 26. Critics have claimed that not enough pre-pubescent girls were involved.
The vaccine, which is administered in three doses, is also being given to girls aged 17 and 18. This will ensure that by 2011, all those under the age of 18 will have been vaccinated.
Reports of adverse reactions to drugs and vaccines are collated by the drug safety watchdog, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), from reports by doctors.
Their latest analysis found there had been 1,340 reports in total, with 2,891 different adverse effects noted. Most were minor complaints such as rashes, swelling on the injection site, pain or allergic reactions.
But there was a range of more worrying problems. Four girls had convulsions, one had a seizure and one had an epileptic fit.
There were several cases of paralysis. One had Bell's palsy, which paralyses the face; one had hemiparesis, which paralyses or severely weakens half the body; two experienced hypoaesthesia, in which the sufferer loses much of her sense of touch, and one had Guillain-Barré syndrome, which paralyses the legs.
There were almost 20 cases of blurred vision and one girl was reported as developing anorexia.
Last night Jackie Fletcher of the vaccine support group Jabs said: 'When they introduced this new vaccine, we had major concerns about its safety. The current statistics detailing adverse reactions - including cases of epilepsy and convulsions - bears out that we were right to be concerned.
'The Government needs to look at the future of this programme given the number of side-effects coming through.'
http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.u ... es&id=4396#newspost
Girls given the Gardasil HPV vaccine are at least 16 times more likely to have a serious adverse reaction to it than to develop terminal cervical cancer, which critics say raise doubts about the increasingly controversial vaccine.
Information released under the Official Information Act shows the death rate for cervical cancer between 2002 and 2005 was 1.95 deaths per 100,000 women. This compares with 31 serious adverse reactions for the 90,000 girls who have been vaccinated with Gardasil so far.
The reactions include the death of an 18-year-old woman in September 2009, and reports of epilepsy, Bells Palsy and collapses.
Timaru mother Julie Smith, who created a website offtheradar.co.nz after researching Gardasil, said the figures supported her call to have the vaccine withdrawn. "Parents are not being made aware [of facts about Gardasil] and certainly not by the Ministry [of Health]."
Health Minister Tony Ryall responded briefly last night, saying he was advised the Ministry of Health did not have concerns about the vaccine's safety or effectiveness.
Smith said the ministry would have been aware of the figures.
The vaccine is given over three doses and provides immunity against four strains of the human papilloma virus (HPV), which manifests as genital warts. The strains are believed to cause 70 per cent of cervical cancers in New Zealand. Of the girls who contract HPV, 90 per cent will clear the infection without any assistance.
Ministry of Health chief advisor of population health, Dr John Holmes, said at the end of January this year, 90,288 young women had had part or all of the vaccination programme. A total of 242 suspected adverse events following immunisation and 31 serious adverse reactions have been reported to the Centre for Adverse Reactions Monitoring (CARM) at the University of Otago. Fairfax.
http://weeksmd.com/?p=3425
Hokitika’s Westland High School has refused to allow anti-cancer vaccine Gardasil to be administered on its premises. Last year, the school’s board of trustees was criticised by the Ministry of Health for publishing an article in the school newsletter on the pitfalls of the Gardasil human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. The school’s decision comes only days after Wellington woman Rhonda Renata publicly blamed the Gardasil vaccine for the death of her 18-year-old daughter last year.
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