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Updated Through July ~ Merck Gardasil Reported Adverse Reactions



 
 
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Old September 7th 07, 12:04 AM posted to sci.environment,misc.health.alternative,talk.politics.medicine,misc.kids.health,sci.med.nursing
Ilena Rose
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Default Updated Through July ~ Merck Gardasil Reported Adverse Reactions

http://www.nvic.org/Diseases/HPV/HPV...81507_revised)[1].pdf

Four-month-old twins from North Carolina who had diarrhea for over a
week
(VAERS ID 276227 and 276238)
• A one-year-old from West Virginia who had fever and contracted
chickenpox nine
days after vaccination (VAERS ID 277591)
• A one-year-old from Michigan with no symptoms noted - only
classified as
“unevaluable event” (VAERS ID 265338)
• An 18-month-old from North Carolina with no symptoms noted- only
classified as
“medication error” (VAERS ID 263024)
• A four-year-old from North Dakota with severe cellulitis, gait
disturbance,
injection site induration, shock, skin discoloration, severe swelling
and
compromised circulation (VAERS ID 274432)
• A seven-year-old from North Carolina with redness, swelling and
warmth at the
injection site (VAERS ID 270921)
• An 11-year-old from New Jersey with asthenia (weakness), fatigue,
nausea and
pain (VAERS ID 274209)
• A 12-year-old from Colorado who is enrolled in a Gardasil study and
the morning
after receipt of the third dose was given he experienced abasia
(inability to walk
due to impaired muscle coordination), gait disturbance, headache,
muscular
weakness, pyrexia (fever), sensation of heaviness and trouble walking
(VAERS
ID 268161)
Male adults given Gardasil included:
• An 18-year-old from New York who experienced arthralgia (joint pain)
and fever
(VAERS ID 263231)
• An 18-year-old from Texas who experienced dizziness, fatigue, nausea
and
vomiting (VAERS ID 278506)
• A 45-year-old from California who experienced a rash over his entire
body
(VAERS ID 279599)
• A 53-year-old (state not identified) who experienced asthenia
(weakness)
dizziness and nausea that persisted for over six weeks (VAERS ID
271136)
• A 64-year-old from Florida who was given Gardasil instead of
Zostavax – no
symptoms noted (VAERS ID 276152)
• A 77-year-old from California who was given Gardasil instead of
Zostavax - no
symptoms noted (VAERS ID 275023)
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Old September 7th 07, 12:30 AM posted to sci.environment,misc.health.alternative,talk.politics.medicine,misc.kids.health,sci.med.nursing
Coleah
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Default Updated Through July ~ Merck Gardasil Reported Adverse Reactions

On Sep 6, 6:04 pm, Ilena Rose wrote:
http://www.nvic.org/Diseases/HPV/HPV...-_Part_III...)[1].pdf

Four-month-old twins from North Carolina who had diarrhea for over a
week
(VAERS ID 276227 and 276238)
· A one-year-old from West Virginia who had fever and contracted
chickenpox nine
days after vaccination (VAERS ID 277591)
· A one-year-old from Michigan with no symptoms noted - only
classified as
"unevaluable event" (VAERS ID 265338)
· An 18-month-old from North Carolina with no symptoms noted- only
classified as
"medication error" (VAERS ID 263024)
· A four-year-old from North Dakota with severe cellulitis, gait
disturbance,
injection site induration, shock, skin discoloration, severe swelling
and
compromised circulation (VAERS ID 274432)
· A seven-year-old from North Carolina with redness, swelling and
warmth at the
injection site (VAERS ID 270921)
· An 11-year-old from New Jersey with asthenia (weakness), fatigue,
nausea and
pain (VAERS ID 274209)
· A 12-year-old from Colorado who is enrolled in a Gardasil study and
the morning
after receipt of the third dose was given he experienced abasia
(inability to walk
due to impaired muscle coordination), gait disturbance, headache,
muscular
weakness, pyrexia (fever), sensation of heaviness and trouble walking
(VAERS
ID 268161)
Male adults given Gardasil included:
· An 18-year-old from New York who experienced arthralgia (joint pain)
and fever
(VAERS ID 263231)
· An 18-year-old from Texas who experienced dizziness, fatigue, nausea
and
vomiting (VAERS ID 278506)
· A 45-year-old from California who experienced a rash over his entire
body
(VAERS ID 279599)
· A 53-year-old (state not identified) who experienced asthenia
(weakness)
dizziness and nausea that persisted for over six weeks (VAERS ID
271136)
· A 64-year-old from Florida who was given Gardasil instead of
Zostavax - no
symptoms noted (VAERS ID 276152)
· A 77-year-old from California who was given Gardasil instead of
Zostavax - no
symptoms noted (VAERS ID 275023)


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Oops......you forgot to post this part:

http://www.nvic.org/Diseases/HPV/HPV..._Safety_Report
_-_Part_III_(081507_revised)[1].pdf

Gender. Gender was reported in 97 percent of reports.
Sixteen (16) of the reports were filed on behalf of male recipients.
Males vaccinated with Gardasil ranged in age from threemonths-old to
77 years.
Given that these injections were administered to males and the
vaccine is only licensed for use in females, with one exception (a
study participant),
these instances
should be considered
medical errors
unless
these reflect
reporting errors in data entry or processing.


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Old September 7th 07, 01:22 AM posted to sci.environment,misc.health.alternative,talk.politics.medicine,misc.kids.health,sci.med.nursing
Jeff
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Default Updated Through July ~ Merck Gardasil Reported Adverse Reactions

Ilena Rose wrote:
http://www.nvic.org/Diseases/HPV/HPV...81507_revised)[1].pdf

Four-month-old twins from North Carolina who had diarrhea for over a
week
(VAERS ID 276227 and 276238)


Gee, it is really rare for four-month kids to get diarrhea.

• A one-year-old from West Virginia who had fever and contracted
chickenpox nine
days after vaccination (VAERS ID 277591)


chicken pox is not caused by a vaccine.

This shows just unhelpful the VAERS data are.

Jeff

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