The other reports were considered hearsay based on secondhand information , meaning there was not enough information to confirm whether the death occurred. Among the reports of death, CDC researchers were able to review medical records, autopsy reports or death certificates among 67 reports and verified that the person had died.
The remaining reports could not be further studied because there was not enough information included in the report to verify that a person had died.
After careful review of every reported death that has happened after Gardasil or Gardasil-9 vaccination, CDC concluded there was no pattern of death occurring with respect to time after vaccination, and there was no consistent vaccine dose number or combination of vaccines given among the reports. In summary, the evidence did not suggest a causal link between Gardasil and the reported deaths. Of the 4 remaining deaths, two were determined unrelated to vaccination and the other two did not have sufficient evidence to confirm or rule out whether Gardasil caused the death.
In analyses that included comparisons of the rate of death following Gardasil in this study to national rates of death for all causes in the United States, the risk of death was not increased during the 30 days following vaccination and no deaths were found to be causally associated with vaccination after clinical review. CDC continues to remind doctors and nurses to observe this guidance and to share this information with all their patients.
The safety of HPV vaccine has been well studied. All three HPV vaccines went through years of extensive safety testing before it was licensed by the FDA, which only licenses a vaccine if it is safe, effective, and the benefits outweigh any risks. Since HPV vaccine became available in , there have been many large safety studies conducted in the United States and other countries with reassuring findings.
There have been no confirmed safety signals i. Fainting and related symptoms such as jerking movements can happen after any medical procedure, including vaccination. Some people, especially teens, faint after being vaccinated. To prevent fainting-related injuries, people receiving HPV vaccines should sit or lie down during vaccination, then patients should be observed for 15 minutes after receiving the shot.
Although rare, a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis can also occur following HPV vaccines. While only 9vHPV has been available for use in the U. The 9vHPV vaccine adds 5 additional antigens, providing protection against 9 types of cancer-causing human papillomaviruses.
Studies of 2vHPV Cervarix have also shown a favorable safety profile. Vaccines, like any medicine, can have side effects. Some people who get an HPV vaccine have no side effects at all. Some people report having mild side effects, like a sore arm from the shot for a day or two. The most common side effects are usually mild and go away on their own. If you or your child has a severe allergic reaction or other health emergency, call or go to the nearest hospital.
Look for any signs or symptoms that concern you, such as signs of a severe allergic reaction, very high fever, or behavior changes. Signs of a severe allergic reaction can include hives, swelling of the face and throat, difficulty breathing, a fast heartbeat, dizziness, and weakness. These would start a few minutes to a few hours after the shot is given. This system is used to report any side effect or adverse event following vaccination.
Your doctor can file this report, or you can do it yourself through the VAERS website or by calling There is no current evidence that HPV vaccines cause reproductive problems in women. Causes of primary ovarian insufficiency include:. The 3 reports were determined to be hearsay reports based on secondhand information , meaning there was not enough information to confirm a diagnosis of POI.
Gardasil Between January and December , more than 60 million doses of Gardasil were distributed for use in the United States. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Teens tend to faint from needles, so a three-dose vaccine foradolescents would be expected to prompt some added fainting, shesaid.
Researchers aren't sure why teens faint more than other agegroups, but nervousness may be a factor. Gardasil is the first vaccine approved specifically to targetthe human papilloma virus, or HPV, which causes cervical andvaginal cancer.
The Food and Drug Administration approved it forgirls ages 9 to Andy Andrews, an Atlanta-area pediatrician, said he doesn'tbelieve the shot's ouch has diminished demand. So they themselves are motivated to come back in," Andrewssaid. Snohomish, Washington State. Raymond, Washington State. Richfield, Utah. Internal Medicine. Internal Medicine Physician. Olympia Fields, Illinois. By continuing to use our site, you accept the use of these cookies.
It has the same side effects as other vaccines. Others may feel dizzy or nauseous, or pass out. Again, these are the same side effects as other vaccines. This means you should get the HPV vaccine before you have sex of any kind.
Even if sex is the furthest thing from your mind right now, the HPV vaccine is still for you. But studies show that getting the HPV vaccine has no effect on when teens make their sexual debut. A Pap smear is a screening tool, used to check if you already have abnormal cervical cells or HPV. Unlike the vaccine, Pap smears have no effect on whether you get HPV in the future.
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