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Alert over jab for girls as
two die following cervical cancer vaccination
JENNY HOPE
UK
Daily Mail
Friday January 25, 2008
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A jab that could be given to hundreds of thousands
of schoolgirls this autumn was at the centre at a safety scare
last night following the deaths of two young women.
European regulators are investigating the "sudden and unexpected"
deaths of the women who received Gardasil, one of two jabs to
protect against cervical cancer licensed for use in the UK.
The vaccine has been hailed as a breakthrough by the Department
of Health, which is backing an annual programme of vaccination
for girls aged 11 to 13 years starting in September.
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The jab is already available privately and a thirteen-year-old
girl from London became the first in the country to receive the
cervical cancer vaccine in 2006. Hollie Anderson's mother, Lisa,
paid £450 for her to have the jab after seeing her own mother
battle against cancer.
The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) said one of the young women
who received Gardasil died in Germany while the other was in Austria.
It has not released their ages.
It follows the deaths of three young women aged 12, 19 and 22
who were reported to have died in the U.S. days after Gardasil
was administered, with 1,700 patients suffering "adverse
reactions". There were no previous recorded deaths in Europe.
The EMEA said: "In both cases, the cause of death could
not be identified.
"No causal relationship has been established between the
deaths of the young women and the administration of Gardasil."
A spokesman said 1.5million people had been given the vaccine
in Europe.
She said there were no plans to change advice on the use of the
vaccine.
The UK vaccination programme will protect girls against the sexually-transmitted
human papillomavirus (HPV) that causes cervical cancer.
Full
article here.
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