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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article5337885.ece

Mystery illness paralyses girl given cervical cancer jab

Foggo and Philip Cardy

A 12-year-old schoolgirl has been left paralysed from the waist down by a

mystery illness that came on 30 minutes after she was given the new

anticervical cancer jab.

Ashleigh Cave suffered dizziness and headaches soon after the vaccination at

her school and then deteriorated rapidly, collapsing several times over the

following days.

A week later she was admitted to hospital after losing all strength in her

legs and, two months on, there has been no improvement.

Her mother Cheryl, 37, from Aintree, Merseyside, is blaming her daughter’s

condition on the human papillomavirus (HPV) jab, which was introduced in

Britain in September as part of a government-funded vaccination programme.

All girls aged 12 and 13 are being offered vaccinations with Cervarix, a

drug that stimulates the body to defend itself against HPV, to protect

against the later onset of cervical cancer which is linked to the virus.

In America, where an immunisation programme using a similar product,

Gardasil, began more than a year earlier, there have been dozens of serious

“adverse events” reported in which a link to the vaccinations is suspected.

They included 30 deaths in addition to cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome, an

auto-immune disease that can cause paralysis. The American authorities have

said, however, that there is no evidence the HPV jabs caused these reactions

Ashleigh’s case has been logged with Britain’s Medicines and Healthcare

products Regulatory Agency as an instance of possible Guillain-Barré

syndrome, although her doctors have now apparently ruled it out as the cause

The agency has also indicated that the illness was probably not caused by

the jab. Ashleigh’s doctor at Alder Hey children’s hospital, Liverpool,

where she is undergoing tests, has said she did not have a “pathological

reaction” to the vaccine.

Cheryl Cave said that she found the timing of her daughter’s symptoms

impossible to ignore.

She said that within 30 minutes of Ashleigh having the jab at Maricourt

Catholic high school on the morning of October 15, she was complaining of

severe headaches and dizziness. Over the next 48 hours her condition

worsened and she collapsed five times. Two days later they set off to visit

friends in Hampshire but the schoolgirl collapsed again on the train.

She was admitted to Frimley Park hospital in Camberley, Surrey, where

doctors gave the initial diagnosis of “vertigo and generalised myalgia,

probably due to recent vaccinations”.

On October 22, a week after she was given the HPV jab, she was admitted to

Alder Hey hospital, where she has remained ever since.

Her mother said: “At first they tried to tell us she was imagining it

because she was being bullied . . . They will not mention her illness and

the vaccine in the same sentence.”

A spokesman for the medicines agency said: “Guillain-Barré syndrome

naturally occurs in the population. There is no good evidence to suggest

that the Cervarix vaccine can cause [it].”

GlaxoKline, which makes Cervarix, said that the agency had suggested the

case “was not linked to the vaccine”.

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