Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Soma, that thought had occurred to me as well. I didn't include that concern in my handout because I felt it muddied the waters too much, but it certainly is in the back of my mind. The good news? By the time today's 14 year-olds hit their 60s, it won't be my problem anymore! (At least I sure hope I'm not still practicing in my 90s)Annie Annie, I went to a lecture a couple of years ago where the lecturer (neurologist) was talking about childhood vaccination of varicella. I thought it was interesting because he correlated it with an probably INCREASED risk of adult shingles in the future. The logic being that adults' immune systems are revved up by their kids (petri dish of germs). His theory was that a revved up immune system from exposure to varicella deceases the incidence of shingles. Therefore, less revving up from chicken pox= more adult shingles Soma Subject: Gardasil question To: " practiceimprovement1 " < >Date: Monday, December 15, 2008, 3:56 PM I know on this list we usually talk in terms of how to get paid for immunizing, where to buy vaccines, etc...but I have more of a clinical question. Am I the only one not thrilled with Gardasil ? Sure the CDC recommended it...and surely they are smarter than I..but I really wonder how smart we are to spend that much money on something with such limited potential benefit. I mostly don't see kids, so it doesn't come up for me that much, but see my handout that I whipped up because there is a family bringing in a young gal today and they specified that they want Gardasil. The other vaccine I lie awake worrying about is that for varicella... .We now have a generation of teens, soon to be young adults who do not have natural immunity...and lucky for the vaccine manufacturer (Merck, I think) will now need a lifetime of periodic boosters...and they don't dare just blow it off and take their chances...varicella is much more wicked in adults.. We have seen what the fear of shigles has done for the sales of Zostavax.... yet another vaccine I have doubts about.Don't get me wrong, I'm not against immunizations. My kids got all the recommended ones.... I get a flu shot every year....My horses get a whole pile of them every January and West Nile boosters in the warm months, and Flu-rhino 2-4 times per year...but these newer ones worry me. What do you guys think?Annie-- Annie SkaggsLexington, KY -- Annie SkaggsLexington, KY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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