Spain Weighs In on HPV Vaccines

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06/14/2010

AAVP (Association of Affected Young Women by HPV Vaccine) was created to support and assist young women adversely affected by HPV vaccines in response to lack of honest answers from Spanish Health Authorities and members of parliament who tried to convince families that HPV vaccines did not cause side effects. AAVP provides relevant advice and information in the quest for truth about the dangers of Gardasil and Cervarix.

AAVP http://www.aavp.es/ repeatedly requested Spanish Health Authorities and Prime Minister, Mr. Rodiguez Zapatero investigate HPV vaccine side effects. AAVP requested an interview with Health Minister, Mrs. Jiménez García Herrera. Requests have not even been acknowledged.

In July 2009, an HPV Vaccine Moratory was presented to the Valencian Community Health Council. On 23rd December 2009, 9,500 signatures were presented requesting side effects be recognised by Spanish Health Authorities.

The Spanish Agency of Medicines and Sanitary Products (AEMPS) informed AAVP that there were 508 reports of suspected vaccine adverse reactions as of September 15, 2009. Nobody told us that our daughters could experience: joint/muscle pains, loss of vision, paralysis, headaches, syncope, seizures, dizziness, nausea, or chronic fatigue. The great paradox is adverse reactions Health Authorities denied are included in the product technical leaflet – modified on several occasions – and also in the trials.

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Jeffry John Aufderheide is the father of a child injured as a result of vaccination. As editor of the website www.vactruth.com he promotes well-educated pediatricians, informed consent, and full disclosure and accountability of adverse reactions to vaccines.