Posted on 07/30/2024 9:32:37 AM PDT by grundle
Enthusiasm Over a Vaccine to Prevent Cervical Cancer Fades with Longitudinal Data
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine in 2006 progressing to Gardasil 9, a 9-valent vaccine, for use in children as young as 9 years old in December 2014. The CDC recommends the HPV vaccine as part of the routine vaccination schedule for children ages 11–12, but it can be given as early as age 9. The vaccine is also recommended for adults up to age 26, and in 2018 the FDA expanded the age range to include adults up to age 45.
Adcock et al obtained data from January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2020, from the New Mexico HPV Pap Registry (NMHPVPR), the only comprehensive US statewide monitoring system for cervical cancer prevention. Over fourteen years through which the HPV vaccination should have had a population effect, the results are disappointing for the higher grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2 and 3, which are findings from a cervical biopsy that indicates abnormal cells on the cervix's surface. It's also known as high-grade or moderate dysplasia (CIN-2) and carcinoma in situ (CIN-3). CIN 2/3 is usually caused by infection with certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV).
The vaccine may be failing due to resistant strains, lack of compliance, or other reasons. It is possible that any favorable vaccine trend is overwhelmed by more intensive screening efforts. The main point for parents is not to be falsely reassured—HPV vaccination fails to protect against CIN-2 and CIN-3 on a population basis. So pelvic exams and PAP smears are necessary for sexually active teens and young women.
FAFO...
Being a meat pincushion would lead to that, yes.
Snake oil sales are back on the menu boys!
Perhaps wearing masks over your cooter? Sexual distancing?
Imagine that. The vaccine they pushed so hard doesn’t do what they said.
Gardasil was shrouded in lies since its inception. So much so no one even thought to ask if it worked.
Read the conclusion. It should make your hair stand on end. My bet that lack of efficacy is the least of this.
It does worse.
See my reply #8.
Does this **** sound familiar...?
I was absolutely livid when this happened. It took awhile but now it is clear that not only did Perry assault the girls of Texas by mandating a vaccination with severe, unpredictable side effects but that vaccination had no positive effect. Reminds me of COVID. Too many people think they have license to force Americans when the facts are not in, overriding American's rights to make their own healthcare decisions.
2007
"The Republican governor of Texas, Rick Perry, has signed an executive order requiring girls aged about 11 or 12 to be vaccinated with Gardasil, Merck's vaccine against the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV). Girls who haven't been vaccinated will not be allowed to enter the sixth grade of school, unless their parents say that they object to vaccination on the grounds of religion or conscience."
"By issuing an executive order Governor Perry avoided the usual approval process through the Texas state legislature. He said, “The HPV vaccine provides us with an incredible opportunity to effectively target and prevent cervical cancer.” He said that it was no different from vaccinating children against polio. His supporters also point out that vaccinations against childhood diseases are often required by school districts in the United States."
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Gardasil Fails to Protect Against Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia Over Time, mewzilla wrote: From 2016... Read the conclusion. It should make your hair stand on end. My bet that lack of efficacy is the least of this.
400 deaths-of-unknown-causes reported to VAERS, post HPV4 'vaccination.' Looks like some beasts gave the 'vaccine' to babies. Note VAERS doesn't know the age of 238 of the 400 reported deaths after HPV4 'vaccination'.
12 just happened to die the same day of the 'vaccination'. This is just the tip of the iceberg statistically, as most adverse events following vaccination are never reported to VAERS, some estimates say 1% of such events are reported.
VAERS 'doesn't know' the number of days post 'vaccination' 292 patients died, so same day deaths may be more than 12.
Monsters.
" doesn’t do what they said " .. again
There seems to be a pattern here.. Ya Think ?
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