More info on HPV vaccine
Feb 20th, 2007 by justsimplyholly
As I sat down tonight to read Yahoo News I ran across this article. I guess Merck & Co. have backed off on trying to get legislation to make the HPV vaccine mandatory.
Merck & Co., bowing to pressure from parents and medical groups, is immediately suspending its lobbying campaign to persuade state legislatures to mandate that adolescent girls get the company’s new vaccine against cervical cancer as a requirement for school attendance.
It talks about some of the reasons they decided to back off:
Some had objected because the vaccine protects against a sexually transmitted disease, human papilloma virus, which causes cervical cancer. Vaccines mandated for school attendance usually are for diseases easily spread through casual contact, such as measles and mumps
At the end of the article it goes on to say:
The National Vaccine Information Center has been publicizing reports of side effects — mostly dizziness and fainting — in several dozen people getting Gardasil, which is approved for use in females ages 9 to 26. The center, a group of parents worried that vaccines harm some children, questions whether the vaccine was tested in enough young girls.
Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, however, say that reports of side effects through the end of January don’t raise any red flags.
The vaccine also is controversial because of its price — $360 for the three doses required over a six-month stretch. Because of that cost and what pediatricians and gynecologists say is inadequate reimbursement by insurers, many are choosing not to stock the vaccine or requiring surcharges to administer it, increasing the cost for many families and making the vaccine hard to come by.
Looks like I wasn’t the only person that had ill feelings about this!
One Response to “More info on HPV vaccine”

I also understand that there are no completed clinical trials involving children? So - how can states start moving toward mandating a medication for children that has never been tested on children?