Thursday, November 20, 2008

GPs: vaccination could lead to more deaths

The vaccination of girls against cervical cancer could lead to more deaths correctly. That is one of the objections that the Dutch GP Society (NHG) against the standard vaccination has planned. The doctors say their objections Thursday in medical journal Contact. The vaccination would be the girls themselves at later time wrongly safely delusions, so fears the association, and off to see their standard of cervix cancer. This would bring the creeping disease can develop undisturbed until it is too late. Even the vaccination would be costly and have little effect. Per 85 thousand vaccinated women, according to calculations by the NHG bereavement be avoided. That money helps the public better stabbing in research to the risk of cervical cancer early to determine, find the physicians. Vaccination would only be an option if there is a clear risk. It would be more research done into possible side effects of the vaccine. The vaccine is already controversial. The Inspectorate for Health Care did a raid last month by two pharmaceutical companies that were in the running to produce the vaccine. It was in Zeist Glaxo Smith Kline and Sanofi Pasteur MSD in Hoofddorp. They would have paid doctors who in turn advised girls in preventive vaccination. Then took Minister of Health Ab Klink (CDA) decision that girls should be vaccinated. The UK's Glaxo Smith Kline is eventually chosen to produce the vaccine. It is under the name Cervarix on the market. According to the general society is the large flows from the pharmaceutical industry for researchers difficult to sustain that they are independent.

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