02-25-2016, 02:08 AM
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Originally posted by knieft
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Originally posted by VancouverIslander
Ok, Kirt, here's some more reading for you:
I am more than familiar with both links. Nothing you posted addresses my post's concerns.
Over and out on this thread,
Kirt
From the CBS article: "The risks of serious adverse events including death reported after Gardasil use in (the JAMA article by CDC's Dr. Barbara Slade) were 3.4/100,000 doses distributed."
VAERS, the system used by the CDC to report 'serious adverse events' after vaccination, takes any adverse event into it's database. You could literally have a similar rate after giving subjects a drink of water. Before throwing vague aspersions around, wouldn't it be wise to have an actual argument to support the anti vaccine position?
Here's a duration of efficacy study:
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/co...4.abstract
According to the CDC, 79 million Americans are infected with HPV with 14 million new cases a year. 360,000 estimated current cases of genital warts and 11,000 cases of cervical cancer each year.
Here's the fact sheet for clinicians from the CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/hpv/hcp/need-to-know.pdf
The 2014 recommendation from ACIP (the CDC's advisory committee on immunization practices): http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr6305a1.htm
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