2 UK Girls Affected After Cervarix Vaccine Shots

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Concerns arose after news swept the headlines that a 14 year-old had died shortly after receiving the anti-cervical cancer shot despite reports that the death was believed to have resulted from an existing health condition rather than a direct reaction. But those concerns could soon be twofold as it comes out that another girl was and is still ill after receiving the shot at their school in the UK.

While the school has taken the measure of ceasing vaccination and quarantining the batch until the sample can be tested, not much else is known about what happened including just what the health condition was that Natalie Morton is said to have had.  The FDA  has also delayed their approval of the vaccine in the US shortly after the incident although it isn’t clear if it was as a direct result.

The 2nd girl sickened after getting a Cervarix shot experienced weakness, nausea and dizziness very shortly after getting it. Her reaction was very severe prompting paramedics to run a blood test and ECG test in a room of the school. The girl’s mother claims that she is still suffering some sort of reaction with back and chest aches as well as a loss of appetite. Up until now no major side effects had been reported for the drug. Gardasil the other HPV vaccine faced its own battle over side effects which doctors labeled minimal while those who suffered them warned against the drug’s use.

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  1. C. Lavant Oct 29

    Glaxo Smith Klein uses the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to make Cervarix. Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains thiaminase. Thiaminase is a heat-resistant enzyme which destroys thiamin. If Glaxo Smith Kein fails to destroy the thiaminase and enough of it gets injected along with what is “supposed” to get injected, beriberi (serious thiamine deficiency) will result in some who receive Cervarix vaccine. Gardasil also is made with Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which means that, if neither maker destroys the thiaminase, many of the serious adverse events which have occurred with Gardisil will now also result with Cervarix. Symptoms of beriberi can be effectively treated if the deficiency is caught in time.

    According to the Merck Manual – Home Edition:
    “Beriberi is characterized by nerve, heart, and brain abnormalities. “Dry Beriberi: Nerve and muscle abnormalities develop. Symptoms include a prickling (pins-and-needles) sensation in the toes, a burning sensation in the feet that is particularly severe at night, and leg cramps and pain. Muscles may become weak and waste away (atrophy).

    “Wet Beriberi: Heart abnormalities develop. The heart pumps more blood and beats faster. Blood vessels widen (dilate), making the skin warm and moist. Because the heart cannot continue to work at this level, heart failure eventually develops. As a result, fluid accumulates in the legs (as edema) and in the lungs (as congestion), and blood pressure may fall, leading to shock and death.”

    See additional information, under thiamin deficiency in the online Merck Manual Home Edition.

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