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Two More Girls Die After Receiving Gardasil Cervical Cancer

Vaccination by Gutierrez

(NaturalNews) The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has reported that

two young women died shortly after receiving Merck's Gardasil, a

vaccine against several varieties of human papillomavirus (HPV).

Gardasil and Glaxo Kline's Cervarix protect against the two

strains of HPV that are responsible for 70 percent of cervical

cancer

cases. Gardasil also protects against two HPV strains that cause 90

percent of genital warts.

The EMEA did not release the names or ages of the women who died,

and

said the cause of death was still unknown. It described their deaths

as " sudden and unexpected. "

" In both cases, the cause of death could not be identified. No

causal

relationship has been established between the deaths of the young

women and the administration of Gardasil, " the agency said.

The recent deaths mark the fourth and fifth to occur shortly

following

vaccination with Gardasil and the first in Europe. Previously, three

young women, aged 12, 19 and 22, died in the United States within

days

after receiving a Gardasil shot. In addition, 1,700 cases have been

reported of patients suffering non-lethal adverse reactions.

Health officials believe that adverse effects of medication are

widely

underreported.

Starting in September, the United Kingdom's Department of Health is

launching a yearlong campaign to vaccinate British girls between the

ages of 11 and 13 with one of the HPV vaccines. The program is

expected to prevent 1,000 cervical cancer deaths per year, the

department says.

In response to the EMEA's announcement, the Department of Health

said

it had no plans to reconsider the program or change its advice on

vaccination against HPV.

An estimated 1.5 million people in Europe have already received an

HPV

vaccine.

In the United States, three states have passed laws mandating HPV

vaccines for school-age girls, and 38 others have considered similar

laws.

Mandatory vaccination has been opposed by the American College of

Pediatrics and the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Two More Girls Die After Receiving Gardasil Cervical Cancer

Vaccination by Gutierrez

(NaturalNews) The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has reported that

two young women died shortly after receiving Merck's Gardasil, a

vaccine against several varieties of human papillomavirus (HPV).

Gardasil and Glaxo Kline's Cervarix protect against the two

strains of HPV that are responsible for 70 percent of cervical

cancer

cases. Gardasil also protects against two HPV strains that cause 90

percent of genital warts.

The EMEA did not release the names or ages of the women who died,

and

said the cause of death was still unknown. It described their deaths

as " sudden and unexpected. "

" In both cases, the cause of death could not be identified. No

causal

relationship has been established between the deaths of the young

women and the administration of Gardasil, " the agency said.

The recent deaths mark the fourth and fifth to occur shortly

following

vaccination with Gardasil and the first in Europe. Previously, three

young women, aged 12, 19 and 22, died in the United States within

days

after receiving a Gardasil shot. In addition, 1,700 cases have been

reported of patients suffering non-lethal adverse reactions.

Health officials believe that adverse effects of medication are

widely

underreported.

Starting in September, the United Kingdom's Department of Health is

launching a yearlong campaign to vaccinate British girls between the

ages of 11 and 13 with one of the HPV vaccines. The program is

expected to prevent 1,000 cervical cancer deaths per year, the

department says.

In response to the EMEA's announcement, the Department of Health

said

it had no plans to reconsider the program or change its advice on

vaccination against HPV.

An estimated 1.5 million people in Europe have already received an

HPV

vaccine.

In the United States, three states have passed laws mandating HPV

vaccines for school-age girls, and 38 others have considered similar

laws.

Mandatory vaccination has been opposed by the American College of

Pediatrics and the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Two More Girls Die After Receiving Gardasil Cervical Cancer

Vaccination by Gutierrez

(NaturalNews) The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has reported that

two young women died shortly after receiving Merck's Gardasil, a

vaccine against several varieties of human papillomavirus (HPV).

Gardasil and Glaxo Kline's Cervarix protect against the two

strains of HPV that are responsible for 70 percent of cervical

cancer

cases. Gardasil also protects against two HPV strains that cause 90

percent of genital warts.

The EMEA did not release the names or ages of the women who died,

and

said the cause of death was still unknown. It described their deaths

as " sudden and unexpected. "

" In both cases, the cause of death could not be identified. No

causal

relationship has been established between the deaths of the young

women and the administration of Gardasil, " the agency said.

The recent deaths mark the fourth and fifth to occur shortly

following

vaccination with Gardasil and the first in Europe. Previously, three

young women, aged 12, 19 and 22, died in the United States within

days

after receiving a Gardasil shot. In addition, 1,700 cases have been

reported of patients suffering non-lethal adverse reactions.

Health officials believe that adverse effects of medication are

widely

underreported.

Starting in September, the United Kingdom's Department of Health is

launching a yearlong campaign to vaccinate British girls between the

ages of 11 and 13 with one of the HPV vaccines. The program is

expected to prevent 1,000 cervical cancer deaths per year, the

department says.

In response to the EMEA's announcement, the Department of Health

said

it had no plans to reconsider the program or change its advice on

vaccination against HPV.

An estimated 1.5 million people in Europe have already received an

HPV

vaccine.

In the United States, three states have passed laws mandating HPV

vaccines for school-age girls, and 38 others have considered similar

laws.

Mandatory vaccination has been opposed by the American College of

Pediatrics and the New England Journal of Medicine.

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NOt sure how recent these deaths were - but the report is just a couple of

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Two More Girls Die After Receiving Gardasil Cervical Cancer Vaccination

Wednesday, June 11, 2008 by: Gutierrez | Key concepts: Gardasil,

cervical cancer and HPV

NaturalNews)

The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has reported that two young women died

shortly after receiving Merck's Gardasil, a vaccine against several

varieties of human papillomavirus (HPV).

Gardasil and Glaxo Kline's Cervarix protect against the two strains of

HPV that are responsible for 70 percent of cervical cancer cases. Gardasil

also protects against two HPV strains that cause 90 percent of genital warts

The EMEA did not release the names or ages of the women who died, and said

the cause of death was still unknown. It described their deaths as " sudden

and unexpected. "

" In both cases, the cause of death could not be identified. No causal

relationship has been established between the deaths of the young women and

the administration of Gardasil, " the agency said.

The recent deaths mark the fourth and fifth to occur shortly following

vaccination with Gardasil and the first in Europe. Previously, three young

women, aged 12, 19 and 22, died in the United States within days after

receiving a Gardasil shot. In addition, 1,700 cases have been reported of

patients suffering non-lethal adverse reactions.

Health officials believe that adverse effects of medication are widely

underreported.

Starting in September, the United Kingdom's Department of Health is

launching a yearlong campaign to vaccinate British girls between the ages of

11 and 13 with one of the HPV vaccines. The program is expected to prevent 1

000 cervical cancer deaths per year, the department says.

In response to the EMEA's announcement, the Department of Health said it had

no plans to reconsider the program or change its advice on vaccination

against HPV.

An estimated 1.5 million people in Europe have already received an HPV

vaccine.

In the United States, three states have passed laws mandating HPV vaccines

for school-age girls, and 38 others have considered similar laws.

Mandatory vaccination has been opposed by the American College of Pediatrics

and the New England Journal of Medicine.

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