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New Vaccine Gardasil Continues To Carry Heavy Controversy

There are many different genital warts & hpv treatments and prevention vaccines on the market today. One vaccine that has garnered many different controversies is Gardasil. Gardisil is fairly new HPV vaccine that was approved by the FDA in July of 2006. It is used to prevent certain types of cervical/vaginal cancers caused by Human Pappillomavirus (HPV) types 6, 11, 16, and 18. It is estimated that HPV types 16 and 18 caused 70% of cervical cancers in females while HPV types 6 and 11 caused genital warts in males. Gardasil will NOT treat active genital warts or HPV-related cancers, nor will it cure existing HPV infection. The controversy in this vaccine and its manufacturers intentions are scrupulous to say the least. For the most part, its developer Merck has stood by Gardasil while the FDA has managed to reaffirm its safety despite the severe possible side effects and numerous lawsuits against the pharmacalogical industry. Since its approval in 2006 for females aged 9-26, the vaccine causally stirred controversy with some social conservatives fearing that vaccination would give young ones a go ahead to premarital sex. There are several women who run a website (www.truthaboutgardisil.com) which documents for the past three years, with pictures as proof, claims of the victims and thier families being harmed by the vaccine. They call themselves the “Little Women.” With the help of this specific group, coinciding media reports and many others’ incidental stories about adverse and severe effects persisting, the FDA eventually offered a “listening session” which included officials from the Center of Biologics Evaluation and Research as well as the Office of Special Health Issues. Afterwards the groups plan to release thier data publicly. The controversy over Gardasil is especially loud in Texas, where the fight to overturn Governor Perry’s executive order making the vaccine mandatory for 11 and 12 year old girls has been successful. Paradoxically enough, a CDC advisory panel came out saying that it does not recommend Gardasil for routine use in boys although its OK to give it to males who do want it. From all this it seems from a laymans point of view that the risks seem to outweigh the benefits, as well as a possible underlying conspiracy. A report from the Journal of the American Medical Association showed that the vaccine has been linked to 32 unconfirmed deaths as well as a higher rate of fainting and blood clots than other vaccines. However, thousands of Gardasil related adverse reactions have been reported to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS). These include Bells Palsy, Guillan-Barre syndrome, seizures, blood clotting, heart problems, and even miscarriages and fetal abnormalities among pregnant women who have received the vaccine. Of the more than 30 sexually transmitted HPV viruses, Gardasil protects against just four. Futher, the shot may actually be missing the key years it provides benefit. Girls vaccinated will only be able to have maximum benefit for 5-7 years while the side effects of the heavy metals will be ever lasting.

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Risk of Abortion

abortion risks Risk of AbortionAbortion is the medical terminology used in a pregnancy. It means removal or discharge of a fetus or embryo from the uterus. It may be resulting into death or any other medical disorder. As such abortion occurs impulsively due to complications during pregnancy. Induction is also quite possible in this case esp. for human being & other species. Human pregnancies, an abortion induced to protect the health of the pregnant female, is termed a therapeutic abortion, while an abortion induced for any other motive is termed an optional abortion.

Generally it is due to the induced abortion of a human pregnancy, while spontaneous abortions are also called miscarriages. Abortion is the expulsion of an embryo or fetus due to unintentional trauma or natural causes before the 22nd week of gestation. According to Medical Science, most of the miscarriages are due to improper duplication of chromosomes; even they can also be caused by some environmental factors. An abortion is considered as elective or optional when it is performed at the demand of the woman “for reasons other than maternal health or fetal disease.” Abortion is surrounded by personal reasons especially in elective ones.

Abortion is now performed legally in many developed countries, as it is also the safest procedures in medicine. Experts say, at this case risk of maternal death is between 0.2-1.2 per 100,000 procedures. If we compare the figure, quite interesting as by 1996, mortality from childbirth in developed countries was 11 times greater.

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Human & Animal Rabies

mananddog Human & Animal RabiesRabies is a vaccine-preventable disease, and it is still a significant public health problem in many countries of Asia and Africa, even though safe, effective vaccines for both human and veterinary use exist. Most of the   55 000 deaths from rabies reported annually around the world occur in Asia and Africa, and most of the victims are children: 30–50% of the reported cases of rabies—and therefore deaths—occur in children under 15 years of age. The main route of transmission is the bites of rabid dogs. Most of the children who die from rabies were not treated or did not receive adequate post-exposure treatment. Although the efficacy and safety of modern cell culture vaccines have been recognized, some Asian countries still produce and use nervous tissue vaccines, which are less effective, require repeated visits to the hospital and often have severe side-effects. Moreover, these patients do not receive the necessary rabies immunoglobulin, because of a perennial global shortage and because of its high price, so that it is unaffordable in countries where canine rabies is endemic.

Due to complete absence of any successful medical treatment for clinical rabies and the horrific nature of the disease, most rabies victims die at home rather than being admitted to a hospital in abysmal conditions. These circumstances add to the notorious lack of surveillance data. Underestimating the health implications of rabies leads many high ranking decision-makers in public health and animal health to perceive rabies as a rare disease of humans resulting from a bite of an uneconomically important animal (the dog). Therefore, rabies usually falls between two stools and is not dealt with appropriately either by the Ministry of Health or the Ministry of Agriculture.