Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 http://snipurl.com/ut9a6 [One Click]West Coast School Rejects HPV Vaccine 11/03/2010West Coast school rejects vaccineNZPAHokitika's Westland High School has refused to allow anti-cancer vaccine Gardasil to be administered on its premises, a move health bosses say is worrying.Last year, the school's board of trustees was criticised by the Ministry of Health for publishing an article in the school newsletter on the supposed pitfalls of the Gardasil human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, which aims to protect girls from the age of 12 against cervical cancer.However, the school still allowed the vaccine to be administered.But this year the school will not and refuses to say why.West Coast District Health Board HPV project co-ordinator Lynda Driver said she understood the issue had been ``hotly contested'' among the board members.However, its final decision had been to wipe its hands of the immunisation.She said it was worrying that the move had not been discussed more within the school community, and hoped it would not affect the programme, which would now be run independently over the rest of the month by the district health board.``We want the programme to go ahead, so our main concern is getting these girls vaccinated in a safe environment, and that's what we intend to go ahead and do,'' Ms Driver said.Last year, just before the vaccination programme was set to begin, the school published an article entitled ``What your DHB didn't tell you about HPV'' in the newsletter, claiming that young women who got the vaccine were ``guinea pigs''.Other allegations included that the vaccine was made from genetically modified baker's yeast.Board of trustees chairwoman Jane Neale said at the time it was a board decision to inform parents of both sides of the vaccine, and stood by the decision.That was despite criticism from the Ministry of Health that the school advice was misleading and trying to discredit an immunisation campaign that offered considerable benefits to New Zealand women and girls by preventing the infection - spread through sexual activity and the known cause of 70 percent of cervical cancer and 90 percent of genital warts.Mrs Neale said the media was not the place to talk about the school's decision but that the board had decided it would be ``more appropriate'' to have the vaccine administered elsewhere.It was happy to pass on information about the new DHB vaccination clinics, she said.Principal Tony Guilliland declined to comment.The school's decision comes only days after Wellington woman Rhonda Renata publicly blamed the Gardasil vaccine for the death of her 18-year-old daughter last year.Jasmine died in September, six months after she received the last of the three injections of the vaccine.Ms Renata said ``right from the first shot'' Jasmine complained of ailments including headaches, weak limbs, pins and needles, abdominal and chest pains, and a racing heartbeat.She is now waiting for answers from the coroner.Meanwhile, Timaru mother Julie Smith has started a website, www.offtheradar.co.nz, out of concern about the vaccine as she researched it.``The site was born out of the frustration of a parent who wished to make an informed decision about Gardasil for their daughter, and the difficulty they incurred in not being told the complete story about the vaccine by the Ministry of Health and medical establishment,'' Mrs Smith said.``The Ministry of Health is reporting the vaccine is safe, but they are using the drug companies' trial data. I am just a mum who started looking into it... I think people need to be given the full facts.''************* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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