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The Sunday Telegraph today released a story
about the large number of Australian women and girls who are reporting
serious reactions to the new Gardasil cervical cancer vaccine. (Cancer vaccine linked
to illness in women, Sydney Sunday Telegraph, 06/07/08)
The Australian Vaccination Network (AVN), a national non-profit
health lobby group which which has received approval from ADRAC (the
Adverse Drug Reactions Advisory Committee) to report vaccine reactions
on behalf of individuals, is not surprised at the release of this
information. Meryl Dorey, National President of the AVN, has said for
the last 12 months that from the experience of the AVN, Gardasil is the
most dangerous vaccine released to date. "We have received more
reaction reports from Gardasil than from any other vaccine over the
very short space of time since it was released.".
According to information obtained by Channel 7 under a Freedom of
Information claim, 681 reactions to Gardasil were reported to ADRAC as
of January 30, 2008. Of these reported reactions, more than one-third
had not yet recovered.
In the Telegraph article, Dr Jeremy McAnulty, NSW Health's director
of communicable diseases, stated that none of the reported reactions
were life-threatening. This statement contradicts the facts contained
within the ADRAC report.
In the same article, Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon has stated
that all vaccines in Australia undergo stringent safety testing by
experts. Unfortunately, according to our own TGA (the Therapeutic Goods
Administration), vaccines are not tested in Australia for either safety
or effectiveness and Gardasil is no exception. Gardasil's pre-licensure
tests were performed overseas and were funded by the manufacturer of
the drug. During this testing, 17 deaths were reported and a very large
number of reactions (more than 90% of those tested reported at least
one systemic reaction). Despite this, the vaccine was registered for
use in Australia.
Below is a brief recap of some of the reactions contained within the
ADRAC summary describing a range of potentially life-threatening
reactions:
Guillaine-Barre Paralysis, Cranial Nerve Paralysis, Anaphylactic
(severe, life-threatening allergic) reactions, Paralysis, Encephalitis,
Haemorrhage, Deep-Vein Thrombosis and Arterial Thrombosis, reactions
involving the heart such as tachycardia, chest pain and uncontrolled
seizures.
"The Health Department has been playing fast and loose with people's
lives," Ms Dorey continued. "They have not released this information to
the public but have forced the filing of FOI claims in order to obtain
it. They have ignored, downplayed and minimised the effect that this
vaccine is having on Australian women and girls and, what's worse,
there are government plans to bring this vaccine into the childhood
vaccination schedule for both girls AND boys!"
The AVN believes that it is time to err on the side of caution when
it comes to vaccination. Whilst Australian women and girls are
reporting record numbers of reactions (and bear in mind that ADRAC
admits that only between 1 and 10 percent of reactions ever actually
get reported), we need to take a step back, stop using this vaccine
until it's proven to be safe.
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