Deaths Associated with HPV Vaccine Start Rolling In, Over 3500
Adverse Affects Reported
by John-Henry Westen
TORONTO, September 20, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - As Canada, in
large part due to aggressive behind the scenes lobbying, rolls
out the not-comprehensively-tested Merck HPV vaccine for girls
as young as nine, a look at developments on the vaccine south
of the border should cause Canadians serious concern. In
the United States a similar lobby campaign by the same company
launched the mass HPV vaccination of girls beginning in June
last year.
In just little over a year, the HPV vaccine has been
associated with at least five deaths, not to mention thousands
of reports of adverse effects, hundreds deemed serious, and
many that required hospitalization.
Judicial Watch, a U.S. government watchdog, became concerned
while noting large donations to key politicians originating
from Merck. A freedom of information request from the
group in May of this year discovered that during the period
from June 8, 2006 - when the vaccines received approval from
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - to May 2007
there were 1,637 reports of adverse reactions to the HPV
vaccine reported to the FDA.
Three deaths were related to the vaccine, including one of a
12-year-old. One physician's assistant reported that a
female patient "died of a blood clot three hours after getting
the Gardasil vaccine." Two other reports, on girls 12 and 19,
reported deaths relating to heart problems and/or blood
clotting.
As of May 11, 2007, the 1,637 adverse vaccination reactions
reported to the FDA via the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting
System (VAERS) included 371 serious reactions. Of the 42
women who received the vaccine while pregnant, 18 experienced
side effects ranging from spontaneous abortion to fetal
abnormities.
Side effects published by Merck & Co. warn the public about
potential pain, fever, nausea, dizziness and itching after
receiving the vaccine. Indeed, 77% of the adverse
reactions reported are typical side effects to
vaccinations. But other more serious side effects
reported include paralysis, Bells Palsy, Guillain-Barre
Syndrome, and seizures.
Judicial Watch informed LifeSiteNews.com that a subsequent
request for information on adverse reactions to the HPV
vaccine, covering the period from May 2007 to September 2007,
found that an additional 1800 adverse reactions have been
reported, including more deaths. Exactly how many more
deaths occurred will be released in the coming days, Judicial
Watch's Dee Grothe informed LifeSiteNews.com.
The LifeSiteNews.com report on the moneyed lobbying efforts of
Merck in the U.S. was reported in February. (see
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/feb/07020204.html
)
However the Canadian lobby effort by Merck's Canadian affiliate
Merck Frosst Canada has been underway using powerful lobbyists
with close connections to the politicians who have signed off
on massive government funded vaccination programs.
The Toronto Star recently reported that Merck Frosst Canada Ltd
hired public relations giant Hill & Knowlton to push the
immunization strategies using some well-connected lobbyists:
Ken Boessenkool, a former senior policy adviser to Prime
Minister Stephen Harper; Bob Lopinski, formerly with Premier
Dalton McGuinty's office; and Jason Grier, former chief of
staff to Health Minister George Smitherman.
Harper's Conservative Government approved Merck's HPV vaccine
Gardasil in July and later announced a $300 million program to
give the vaccine to girls from ages 9-13. That of course is
only the beginning of what Merck likely hopes will be a much
larger vaccination of all potentially sexually active women in
Canada who are not already HPV infected. In August, McGuinty's
Ontario Liberals, on the advice of his Health Minister George
Smitherman, announced that all Grade 8 girls will have free
access to Gardasil.
One of the major complaints by physicians is that the HPV
vaccination program has been implemented before adequate
testing has been completed. Long-term effects of the
vaccine remain unknown. Many are asking why the seemingly
reckless rush?
At least one answer to that question comes from the fact that
Merck currently is the sole provider of an HPV vaccine with its
Gardasil product. A competing HPV vaccine, Glaxo Smith
Kline's Cervarix, is set to hit the market in January 2008. As
more children are vaccinated with Gardasil, fewer will be able
to later receive the necessary repeat boosters of a competing,
incompatible vaccine. Merck is in a race to capture as much of
the market as it can, consuming many millions of taxpayer
dollars.
U.S. sales of Gardasil are expected to reach $1 billion in the
first year of its availability.
Read Previous LifeSiteNews.com coverage:
The reports from the FDA Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting
System detailing the three previous deaths are available
here:
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007_docs/GardasilVAERSDeath...
The reports detailing all 1637 adverse effects are here:
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007_docs/GardasilVAERSRepor...
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