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    Age Limit On HPV Vaccine? Being the 50 percent of sexually active people will have genital hpv in their lifetime the Human papilloma virus is the most common sexually transmitted virus in the United States of America.There are two vaccines that are currently available to prevent the Human papilloma virus that cause the most cervical cancers.The vaccines are Cervarix and Gardasil which also treats genital warts as well as anal and vaginal cancers. No federal laws yet mandate vaccinations but all

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    Should states enact laws that require girls to be vaccinated against HPV?” Gardasil‚ a vaccine that protects against HPV (human papillomavirus)‚ has practically become a household word in the United States since it was approved in 2006. TV commercials featuring young girls chanting "I’m going to be one less" are quite commonplace‚ and now the vaccine‚ which protects against the four types of HPV that potentially lead to cervical cancers and genital warts‚ is being recommended for girls

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    Yes‚ I do believe mandatory vaccine programs should be instituted as a public health initiative. Those who are not immunized put other people at risk to these dangerous diseases. Vaccines are meant to help prevent and stop the spread of these viruses to others. It is not fair to those who are medically sensitive and have a suppressed immune system be exposed to these unvaccinated individuals because of their personal beliefs. Many parents do not want to vaccinate their children because they think

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    The HPV Vaccine

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    papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection that is the cause of over 600‚000 worldwide cases of cancer and over 20‚000 anal‚ cervical‚ oropharyngeal‚ penile‚ vaginal‚ and vulvar cancers in the United States. However‚ these medical issues can be prevented by the one of three HPV vaccines licensed by the Food and Drug Administration. (Palmer‚ et al 2015) Studies also show that practicing safe sex and limiting sexual partners reduces the risk factors for contracting HPV. (Chan‚ et al

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    Should Vaccinations be Mandatory? This essay will attempt to investigate the employment of the 23 plus vaccinations used today and how they defend the preventions and spread of diseases. The paper will support the pros and the cons of vaccinations that are supported by research statistics as well as the different symptoms that have been reported for each available vaccine. What is a vaccine? Vaccines have been defined as the development of depleted or killed microscopic organisms

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    Essay On Hpv Vaccine

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    Background of the Case The Centers for Disease Control issued a recommendation on June 29‚ 2006 that a new vaccine for the human papillomavirus be given to girls around the age of eleven to twelve to prevent this disease that was affecting nearly half of the United States population. The HPV vaccination was said to be most effective before there was any sexual activity with the girl‚ and that it would prevent about 75 percent of the 27‚900 cases of cervical‚ vulvar‚ vaginal‚ anal‚ penile‚ and head

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    Vaccines became more questionable after the first smallpox vaccine since the year 1796. People argued the benefits and drawbacks of vaccinations for children. Also‚ whether it should be mandatory or not. However‚ every individual has a different perspective and looks at the issue from a different angle. Vaccines should be mandatory for children for three reasons‚ which are‚ prevent children from serious diseases. Also proven safe ingredients are used in vaccinations. As well as they protect children

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    comes to making life altering decisions‚ such as being vaccinated. While many think of vaccines as harmful and dangerous‚ they are in fact safe and essential for stopping the spread of life threatening diseases‚ and therefore should be mandatory. The first common mistake that those hesitant to vaccines make‚ is to spread them out over a period of time. However‚ as Dr. Sanjay Gupta of CNN states‚ spreading vaccines out over an extended length of time‚ “only leaves children more exposed and vulnerable

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    vaccination‚ many of them will join the vaccine awareness movement. As of today‚ by law signed by U.S. Supreme Court in 2011‚ pharmaceutical companies manufacturing vaccines are free of any liability in civil court. The society should demand regulatory agencies‚ medical agencies‚ and pharmaceutical companies such as Merk‚ GlaxoSmithKline‚ and Sanofi to take responsibility for the vaccine injuries and fraudulent activities. The people of the United States of America should request transparency and independent

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    only child just turned three. You haven’t gotten your polio vaccines yet. Because why would you get one‚ they’re just a waste of time right? Soon enough your child contracts the sickness‚ and he falls very ill. You call a doctor after a few days of misery but he says there is nothing he can do‚ and that it is too late. Why would anybody want this terrible fate to happen to anyone‚ especially a child? We believe that vaccines should be mandatory in order to stop the spread of diseases and prevent less

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