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" " " " " A spokesman for GlaxoKline said: “These vaccines provide young

girls and women valuable new protection against cervical cancer and have been

thoroughly tested by vaccine experts. " " " " "

Thouroughly tested?????? YEA RIGHT they pushed this vaccine out so fast it is

mind boggling. Very, very sad. Makes me sick to to my stomach.

Killer HPV Vaccines Now Face Fraud Claims

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Killer HPV Vaccines Now Face Fraud Claims

Sunday Express

May 31, 2009

Exclusive: Experts Cast Doubt On Claim For 'Wonder' Cancer Jabs

By Lucy ston and Martyn Halle

LEADING scientists and doctors have raised fresh concerns about the

safety of a cervical cancer vaccine.



LEFT IN PAIN: Teenager Ramagge

has suffered from a joint disorder

They have accused the manufacturers of Cervarix and another jab,

Gardasil, of making misleading claims.

More than 1,300 British girls have reported adverse reactions to

Cervarix,

ranging from paralysis to convulsions and sight problems.

Hailed as a wonder drug, it is claimed the jab will give 70 per cent

protection from the disease to every girl under 18 by 2011.

Earlier this month the Sunday Express revealed the story of

Ramagge, 13, of Reigate, Surrey, who has been unable to walk for six

months because of a joint disorder.

’s paediatrician blames her condition on Cervarix.

In Germany, 13 distinguished professors have complained that the jab

makers, Glaxo Kline and Sanofi, have been guilty of giving

“incorrect†information.

Professor a Doren, of the Charitie Hospital in Berlin, said:

“What concerns us is that the two manufacturers of the vaccine

aren’t always using facts. They claim that a lot of high-risk

strains of cancer-causing virus are protected against but equally

there are others that are not.

“If protection is not more than 20 per cent then that is an awful

lot of money to be spending, particularly as the vaccines have quite

serious side-effects.

“Assertions that a vaccine reduces the risk of cervical cancer by 70

per cent or even 98 per cent should not be made at this point.â€

Professor Doren criticised the fact that the only trials for the

vaccines were carried out on women aged between 15 and 26 while the

vaccine was being given to 12 and 13 year o

lds.

She said: “It is wrong to vaccinate these girls when it has not been

tried on this age group. It is unethical.

“We are meant to be in an era where drugs and vaccines to be used on

children are given trials on that age group first before awarding a

licence. Otherwise you are experimenting on children, which is wrong.â€

Last night a spokesman for the German national vaccines committee

told the Sunday Express that a review of the evidence was under way.

Meanwhile in the Netherlands there has been mass resistance to the

vaccine with only 49 per cent of girls turning up to have the first

jab of the three- injection course.

Six Dutch girls were taken to hospital after being inoculated and

there have been reports of more than 500 other adverse reactions.

Doctors there are calling on their national vaccines committee to

reconsider its decision to back vaccination of schoolgirls. Many

scientists claim the figure of 70 per cent protection against

cervical cancer is not based on scientific evidence and has been used

to convince parents that their girls ought to have the jab.

Experts in Scotland, where the Health Service has spent more than

£64million vaccinating schoolgirls, are also expressing concerns.

ish Conservative health spokeswoman Scanlon said: “Given

this new research, it is incumbent on the ish government and the

chie

f medical officer to review the vaccin ation programme to ensure

that it lives up to the expectations of preventing cervical cancer.â€

Last February 80,000 jabs in Valencia and the Balearic Islands were

withdrawn after three girls ended up in hospital with convulsions and

loss of consciousness within hours of being inoculated.

Spanish heath officials later concluded the vaccine had not caused

the problems.

A spokesman for GlaxoKline said: “These vaccines provide young

girls and women valuable new protection against cervical cancer and

have been thoroughly tested by vaccine experts.

“The German health authorities have reiterated their positive

assessment of these vaccines and continue to make them fully

available.â€

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