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    Humanpapaloma (HPV) is a sexually transmitted disease that causes multiple types of cancer, which affect both males and females, it is a preventable disease. Prevention includes a series of three injections beginning at age eleven, although it is a controversial subject among parents and “conservative groups”, which believe that mandating the HPV vaccine would promote promiscuous behavior (pg. 311). The vaccine should be mandated to protect the future generation and the world against this…

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    Hpv Vaccine Cons

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    Are vaccines hurting our children? Did you know in the state of Ohio as long as a student presents a written note from their parent or guardian they do not have to be immunized before entering grade school. In fact, parents or guardians may deny immunization to their children for reasons of conscience, or religious convictions. Many students have went to school without vaccination just because their parent or guardian’s conscience told them not to protect their own children from deadly diseases…

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    Hpv Vaccine Pros And Cons

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    new cases of HPV infection are reported every year, and 20 million people in the United States already have HPV” (Balog 616). The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a very widespread infection that affects many in today’s society. The numerous adverse effects that arise from the virus are what make HPV such a large concern. Currently, there are three human papillomavirus vaccines, Gardasil, Cervarix, and Gardasil 9. All three of these vaccines protect against four different strains of HPV. These four…

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    Hpv Vaccine Benefits

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    from the HPV vaccine and at what age the vaccination should be provided. Clinical judgement entails a healthcare professional reaching a conclusive decision on patient care, following the observation, interpretation, and analysis of patient data. BOOK RESOURCE. A research article sought out to understand a physician’s HPV vaccine and practice recommendation to patients, specifically in correlation to HPV and PAP smear results. Researchers found that despite the proposals for the HPV vaccine…

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    addition, adverse effects associated with this vaccine are quite minimal and rare. In fact, according to the Centers of Disease Control, effects of this vaccine account for only 1 in 1,000,000 doses. There have been many ethical concerns about the cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil, which all began with politics and Merck’s lobbying for the vaccination. According to Charo, controversy began with Merck’s “lobbying” of states to oblige to vaccination against HPV to lead the company to “drop…

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    By looking through the two newspaper articles, I found out that Connie Roux has against the HPV vaccine because in the article, she states that there are 89 deaths, 20,575 adverse reactions, and 352 reports of abnormal pap smears of post vaccine. She also claimed that this vaccine has devastated the lives of young girls. To support her claim, she wants us to check out the NVIC website. On the other side, Mary Severinghaus seem to prove that Roux was wrong. She states that NVIC website is only…

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    Cancer Vaccination Who should be vaccinated against HPV and when? HPV vaccine produces the strongest immune response in preteens. To work best, the HPV vaccines should be given at age 11 or 12. It is also recommended that HPV vaccine can be given to girls beginning at age 9 years and given upto 26 years of age. Will sexually active females benefit from the vaccine? Ideally females should get the vaccine before they become sexually active and exposed to HPV. Females who are sexually active may…

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    Hpv Vaccine Research Paper

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    Chosen topic: Vaccination Question: Should the HPV vaccine be compulsory for girls ages 11-20. What is HPV? The human papillomavirus or HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the world and the leading cause of cervical cancer. The virus is spread via skin to skin contact and so is developed by 4 out of 5 people in NZ . There are over 100 types of HPV of which they are split into high risk and low risk. High risk types are those that are associated with the development of…

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    can be prevented. The vaccine that protects against the human papillomavirus (HPV) accomplishes this feat, yet many still do not receive the vaccine. In fact, according to a study performed in 2016, 61% of health care professionals stated that the most commonly refused or rescheduled vaccine was the Gardasil vaccine, which is the name for the vaccine that protects against HPV (Medscape; “HPV Vaccine: Should girls”). Why is this, especially since no cure has been found for HPV (U.S. FDA)? Many…

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    According to the World Health Organization, “more than 70 million people have been infected with the HIV virus and about 35 million people have died of HIV.” Unlike other viruses, our bodies are unable to get rid of HIV. So once an individual contracts it, they have it for life. This virus attacks the host’s immune system which—in turn—opens up the possibility of other diseases to wreak havoc within the body. To be more specific, AIDS.gov states that HIV’s objective is to attack key points…

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