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re: People who don't vaccinate their children are...
Posted on 4/17/15 at 11:34 am to Roger Klarvin
Posted on 4/17/15 at 11:34 am to Roger Klarvin
quote:12,424 reported adverse events between June 2006 and December 2008 - included 19 cases of pulmonary embolism, four of which were fatal. Overall, 772 events as serious and included 32 reported deaths.
It had nothing whatsoever to do with money. Why can't you see thi?
Gardasil has an impeccable safety record
quote:Gardasil has been shown to provide protection against persistent cervical HPV 16/18 infections for up to 8 years, which is the maximum time of research follow-up thus far.
reduces ones lifetime risk of cervical cancer
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that most girls live more than eight years. Your claim of safety in ones "lifetime risk" is consistent with your previous uninformed posts.
quote:Those choosing not to take the vaccine reduced their lifestime risk of cervical cancer by 99.3% (0.7% of women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer in their lifetime).
reduces ones lifetime risk of cervical cancer by 99.7%
Through lobbying efforts, Merck has suggested that governments make vaccination with Gardasil mandatory for school attendance.
It's all about your safety!
Posted on 4/17/15 at 12:06 pm to TX Tiger
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12,424 reported adverse events between June 2006 and December 2008 - included 19 cases of pulmonary embolism, four of which were fatal. Overall, 772 events as serious and included 32 reported deaths.
Thanks for demonstrating you don't understand adverse events.
Posted on 4/17/15 at 12:23 pm to TX Tiger
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12,424 reported adverse events between June 2006 and December 2008 - included 19 cases of pulmonary embolism, four of which were fatal. Overall, 772 events as serious and included 32 reported deaths.
You really shouldn't present things into evidence that you don't understand. In this case, you clearly don't understand how the reporting of adverse events works.
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Gardasil has been shown to provide protection against persistent cervical HPV 16/18 infections for up to 8 years, which is the maximum time of research follow-up thus far.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that most girls live more than eight years. Your claim of safety in ones "lifetime risk" is consistent with your previous uninformed posts.
Again, speaking of that which you lack understanding of.
HPV is acquired during the prime sexual years (15-26) in an estimated 95% of those infected. Thus, a woman vaccinated and immune during this period drastically reduces her chances of ever getting HPV and thus ever getting cervical cancer.
Moreover, 8 years is simply the max study time to date.
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Those choosing not to take the vaccine reduced their lifestime risk of cervical cancer by 99.3% (0.7% of women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer in their lifetime).
Good grief
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