In 2006 the Gardasil (HPV) vaccine promoted the vaccine with its “One Less” campaign. The campaign was used to promote the vaccines ability to protect against the transmission of HPV (human papillomavirus), and by doing so, potentially prevent Cervical cancer.
However, now more than 10 years from this vaccine hitting the market, there is little evidence of prevention, and even more evidence of adverse reactions to the vaccine itself. In 2016 alone, there were more than 5,600 adverse reaction events reported to VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) in relation to the HPV vaccine. These adverse reactions can be severe including: GBS (Guillain-Barré Syndrome), MS (Multiple Sclerosis), Seizures, Pulmonary Embolisms, Premature Ovarian Failure and even Death. According to VAERS reports from 2006 to 2016, 76% of reports with ovarian failure, premature menopause, and/or amenorrhea were associated with Gardasil. These reports are alarming.
In addition to reproductive issues following vaccination, there have been many reports of Autoimmune diseases following vaccination with the HPV vaccine. In a 2009 article in the Journal of Experimental Therapeutics and Oncology, Darja Kanduc of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Bari in Italy, studied the possibility of the HPV vaccine cross-reacting in humans to create an autoimmune adverse reaction. After extensive research, he determined an overwhelming ability for autoimmunity to occur. “The number of viral matches and their locations make the occurrence of side autoimmune cross-reactions in the human host following HPV16- based vaccination almost unavoidable (Kanduc, p. 65*)”. Vaccine induced autoimmune disorders are increasing in the VICP (The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program), and are now ranked as one of the top ten leading causes of death in females under the age of 64 by the American Autoimmune Related Disease Association.
The VICP was established in 1986 to help compensate vaccine recipients and their families who have been severely injured as a result of adverse effects from vaccination. It also pays for the legal expenses associated with the claim so that there is no financial risk to seek the services of an experienced vaccine attorney. If you or someone you love has experienced an adverse effect following the HPV vaccine, please contact us. We represent clients from around the country and would be glad to speak with you should you have any questions or concerns about a potential vaccine injury. Vaccine cases are unlike traditional lawsuits and all vaccine proceedings at the Vaccine Court use technical and specialized rules and procedures, so contact us today. You can contact our Vaccine Lawyers by calling 1-800-431-9776 or email us at mark@kh-law.net. At Krueger Hernandez & Thompson SC, we listen, we care, we get results!
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