Now Japan pulls Gardasil shots for young girls

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Now Japan pulls Gardasil shots for young girls

Japanese government officials, stunned by nearly 2,000 reports of “adverse  effects” from a highly touted cervical cancer vaccine promoted widely in the  United States, have decided to withdraw their recommendation for its use across  the island nation.

Word  comes from officials with Judicial Watch, the Washington-based corruption  watchdog that has been monitoring the effects – and health costs – of the drug’s  use in the United States for years.

“Japanese health officials have recorded nearly 2,000 adverse reactions –  hundreds of them serious – in girls who got a dangerous U.S. government-backed  cervical cancer vaccine that’s also been linked to thousands of debilitating  side effects in this country,” Judicial Watch reported Tuesday.

“The alarming reports have led Japan’s government to take action, suspending  recommendation for the controversial vaccine which is billed as a miracle shot  that can prevent certain strains of cervical cancer caused by Human  Papillomavirus (HPV).”

The organization continued, “The U.S. government has taken the opposite  approach amid equally alarming cases of serious side effects. Not only does the  Obama administration continue recommending the vaccine (Gardasil), it spends  large sums of taxpayer dollars promoting it and works hard to keep details  involving its dangers secret.”

Multiple  reports uncovered and cited by Judicial Watch discuss the dangers –  including death – that the drug presents to children who are given the  injections, which cost $600 per patient.

Other side effects have included seizures, blindness, paralysis, speech  problems, pancreatitis, and short-term memory loss.

“Incredibly, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) fast-tracked Gardasil’s  approval and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends it  for girls starting at age 9,” Judicial Watch has confirmed.

It started investigating in 2007 and has had to sue for the records in the  face of Obama administration stonewalling.

The organization confirmed that in Japan, the Ministry of Health, Labor and  Welfare warned local governments that the HPV vaccine should not be recommended  amid safety concerns.

It quoted from a  report released just days ago by Japanese cardiologist Dr. Sataro Sato, who said  documents from the manufacturer suggested the vaccine is linked to seizures and  brain damage.

He also addressed the use of another brand of vaccine, called Cervarix.

Following the lead of the U.S., Japan’s officials had allocated more than  $187 million for “urgent HPV vaccination programs” for girls between 11 and 14.  Government leaders then visited junior high schools to push for the drugs.

“But health officials were taken aback with the high number of side effects  reported to Japan’s Vaccine Adverse Reactions Review Committee. Since the  government began offering girls HPV shots, 1,968 adverse events were reported,  including 358 that were evaluated as serious by a JMLHW committee, Dr. Sato  writes. Parents began calling the country’s health minister and furnishing  videos in which girls who had received the HPV vaccine suffered from walking  disturbances, body tics and seizures. In other cases many girls injected with  the vaccine fell to the floor, injuring their head or face and some fracturing  their jaw or teeth,” Judicial Watch reported.

A review followed and health officials sent formal notifications to local  governments that the vaccine should not be recommended, Judicial Watch said.

WND reported earlier this year when a  Judicial Watch investigation found the government had paid almost $6 million to  victims of the shot, which covered only about one-fourth of the claims.

WND  also has reported the federal government has recommended the HPV vaccination  for girls and boys as young as 11.

A recent video, Judicial Watch said, is part of the Obama administration’s  “full-throttle effort” to promote the drug. But it doesn’t mention side effects  such as death.

“The administration has worked hard to keep details involving the dangers of  the vaccine secret as the government spends large sums of taxpayer dollars  promoting it for girls and young women,” the report said.

The organization explained it became interested in Gardasil when the drug was  offered as a treatment for certain strains of cervical cancer caused by Human  Papillomavirus, or HPV. Judicial Watch said it discovered an “atrocity” from the  “profitable vaccine manufactured by pharmaceutical giant Merck.”

“The reality is that droves of government records uncovered by Judicial Watch  show that Gardasil has been linked to thousands of adverse reactions and  debilitating side effects that the government wants to keep secret,” the new  report said. “They include seizures, blindness, paralysis, speech problems,  pancreatitis, short-term memory loss and dozens of deaths.

The new 13-minute DVD endorsing the three-dose HPV vaccine series is being  presented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as part of National  Immunization Awareness Month.

“The video, designed to reach ‘underserved areas’ and ‘minority populations,’  features young women and healthcare professionals touting the vaccine. It lies  about side effects, saying … there’s ‘little pain and discomfort’ and ‘dizziness  and stomach aches,’” Judicial Watch said.

The legal team also said recently the Obama administration spent $1.2 million to promote Gardasil among low-income and minority girls.

“Notably absent in this latest DVD and all other Gardasil promotional campaigns are the potentially lethal side effects documented in the government’s own Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). The data is kept by the FDA and CDC as a vaccine safety surveillance program that can be easily accessed by the public yet Judicial Watch had to sue for information related to Gardasil,” Judicial Watch said.

WND earlier reported the damage payments of nearly $6 million covered only some of the 200 claims that have been filed to date.

At the time, Judicial Watch found:
•Only 49 of the 200 claims filed have been compensated for injury or death caused from the HPV vaccine. Of the 49 compensated claims, 47 were for injury caused from HPV vaccine; the additional two claims were for death caused due to the vaccine.
•Ninety-two (nearly half) of the total 200 claims filed are still pending. Of those pending claims 87 of the claims against HPV vaccine were filed for injury, the remaining five claims were filed for death.
•Fifty-nine claims have been dismissed outright by VICP. The alleged victims were not compensated for their claims against the HPV vaccine. Of the claims dismissed, 57 were for injuries, two were for deaths allegedly caused by the HPV vaccine.
•The amount awarded to the 49 claims compensated totaled $5,877,710.87, or approximately $120,000 per claim.

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