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On Wed, 01 Jun 2016 13:54:36 -0700, sf > wrote:
>On Wed, 1 Jun 2016 14:09:16 +0100, Janet > wrote: > >> In article >, says... >> > >> > >> > Wrong. If it were that important, then it would be added to the lists of >> > required shots. It's not. >> >> It is, in UK >> >> http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccina...ges/hpv-human- >> papillomavirus-vaccine.aspx >> >> "All girls aged 12 to 13 are offered HPV (human papilloma virus) >> vaccination as part of the NHS childhood vaccination programme. The >> vaccine protects against cervical cancer. It's usually given to girls in >> year eight at schools in England. >> >> According to Cancer Research UK, cervical cancer is the second >> mostcommon cancer in women under the age of 35. >> Which girls should have the HPV vaccination? >> >> The HPV vaccine is part of the NHS childhood vaccination programme and >> is routinely offered to secondary school girls aged 12 and 13. >> It's a safe vaccine and there are very few girls who aren't suitable for >> HPV vaccination. However, special precautions may need to be taken for >> girls with certain health conditio > >ns, or who have ever had a severe >> allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). >> >> Read more about who should have the HPV vaccine." >> HPV vaccine safety >> >> http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/vaccina...cine-cervarix- >> gardasil-safety.aspx >> >> >> janet UK > >A HMO called Kaiser Permanente (which operates in California; >Colorado; Georgia; Hawaii; Maryland; Oregon; Virginia; Washington; >Washington D.C.) has it on their list too. I texted my DIL to see if >my 14 YO grandson had gotten it yet and she says he did. > >http://kff.org/womens-health-policy/...ss-and-use-in/ > >According to that document > >The federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) >recommends that all girls and boys get vaccinated at age 11 or 12, and >that girls and women ages 13-26 and boys and men ages 13-21 be given a >“catch-up” vaccination. The vaccine is recommended for use in men >ages 22-26 if they have not been previously vaccinated, are >immunocompromised, or engage in sexual activity with other men. ACIP >recommended the vaccine for females in 2006 and added the >recommendation for males in 2011. ACIP recommended the new HPV vaccine >in February 2015 for females ages 9-26 and boys ages 9-15. Off label >use for the new vaccine for males ages 16-21 is allowed, and a >recommendation for this age group is expected to follow in the coming >years. > >I don't know if Julie expects a social worker to knock on her door and >tell her to vaccinate her child or what. Apparently an easy way to >prevent certain forms of cancer isn't of any concern. She believes that it is the drug companies that are spinning the vaccine and creating the story. She says so upstream. I think that means there isn't really a problem Janet US |
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![]() "Janet B" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 01 Jun 2016 13:54:36 -0700, sf > wrote: > >>On Wed, 1 Jun 2016 14:09:16 +0100, Janet > wrote: >> >>> In article >, says... >>> > >>> > >>> > Wrong. If it were that important, then it would be added to the lists >>> > of >>> > required shots. It's not. >>> >>> It is, in UK >>> >>> http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccina...ges/hpv-human- >>> papillomavirus-vaccine.aspx >>> >>> "All girls aged 12 to 13 are offered HPV (human papilloma virus) >>> vaccination as part of the NHS childhood vaccination programme. The >>> vaccine protects against cervical cancer. It's usually given to girls in >>> year eight at schools in England. >>> >>> According to Cancer Research UK, cervical cancer is the second >>> mostcommon cancer in women under the age of 35. >>> Which girls should have the HPV vaccination? >>> >>> The HPV vaccine is part of the NHS childhood vaccination programme and >>> is routinely offered to secondary school girls aged 12 and 13. >>> It's a safe vaccine and there are very few girls who aren't suitable for >>> HPV vaccination. However, special precautions may need to be taken for >>> girls with certain health conditio >> >>ns, or who have ever had a severe >>> allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). >>> >>> Read more about who should have the HPV vaccine." >>> HPV vaccine safety >>> >>> http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/vaccina...cine-cervarix- >>> gardasil-safety.aspx >>> >>> >>> janet UK >> >>A HMO called Kaiser Permanente (which operates in California; >>Colorado; Georgia; Hawaii; Maryland; Oregon; Virginia; Washington; >>Washington D.C.) has it on their list too. I texted my DIL to see if >>my 14 YO grandson had gotten it yet and she says he did. >> >>http://kff.org/womens-health-policy/...ss-and-use-in/ >> >>According to that document >> >>The federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) >>recommends that all girls and boys get vaccinated at age 11 or 12, and >>that girls and women ages 13-26 and boys and men ages 13-21 be given a >>"catch-up" vaccination. The vaccine is recommended for use in men >>ages 22-26 if they have not been previously vaccinated, are >>immunocompromised, or engage in sexual activity with other men. ACIP >>recommended the vaccine for females in 2006 and added the >>recommendation for males in 2011. ACIP recommended the new HPV vaccine >>in February 2015 for females ages 9-26 and boys ages 9-15. Off label >>use for the new vaccine for males ages 16-21 is allowed, and a >>recommendation for this age group is expected to follow in the coming >>years. >> >>I don't know if Julie expects a social worker to knock on her door and >>tell her to vaccinate her child or what. Apparently an easy way to >>prevent certain forms of cancer isn't of any concern. > > She believes that it is the drug companies that are spinning the > vaccine and creating the story. She says so upstream. I think that > means there isn't really a problem > Janet US From what I have seen, you don't think. |
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