HPV Vaccine neither Safe nor Beneficial: Study
A report by Sun has revealed that not enough pediatricians in the country are advising females to take HPV vaccine. According to the pediatricians, the vaccine doesn't prevent cancer and could harm the patient.
HPV vaccines were brought in about seven years ago. It has been a long time since the vaccines were introduced, but they didn't prove that they are beneficial. There are a number of adverse event reports which suggest that the vaccine is not safe. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also gave some hints which proved that HPV vaccine Gardasil could be unsafe.
There are a number of vaccines in the United States, and Gardasil alone has been found linked to more than 60% of all adverse events. Those events include about 60% of all the deaths and over 80% of permanent disabilities in women under the age of 30.
Due to some safety concerns, countries like France, India and Japan have removed HPV vaccines from the list. The health concerns prompted India's Supreme Court to start investigating Melinda Gates Foundation.
Some recent activities by Japan have shown the country is also taking the concern seriously. The country's Health, Welfare and Labor Ministry performed an investigation to observe the HPV vaccine injuries. After the investigation, the country recommended to remove the vaccine. According to Japan, the harm by the vaccine was found more severe than assumed.