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From Mike Adams and Natural News
http://www.naturalnews.com/053851_HPV_vaccines_emergency_room_visits_adverse_events.html
I attached the actual study.
On page 1802, the article makes it very clear that the frequency of Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI) was extremely low. [Boldface mine]
So, yes, the rates are low and Mike Adams' shock and incredulity are misplaced. They are the product of cherry picking data. Again.
SHOCK STUDY: Ten percent of Canadian females receiving HPV vaccines are sent to Emergency Rooms... scientists declare rate to be 'low' for vaccines
(NaturalNews) A shocking new science study funded by the Alberta Ministry of Health and published in the VACCINE science journal has found that nearly 10 percent of Canadian females end up in emergency rooms (the "Emergency Department" in Canadian vernacular) following HPV vaccine injections.
The study is entitled Adverse events following HPV vaccination, Alberta 2006-2014 and is also found at this source.
Even more shockingly, vaccine researchers funded by the Alberta Ministry of Health declare this 10% emergency room visitation rate to be "low" and "consistent with those seen elsewhere [with vaccines]."
This shocking admission unveils a highly disturbing truth about routine vaccinations given to children and teens: They are well known to cause emergency room visits, hospitalizations and adverse effects among those receiving them. This science paper, in fact, just confirmed all that while calling the entire phenomenon safe.
195,270 girls tracked after receiving HPV vaccine injections... 9.9% ended up in emergency rooms in just 42 days
In the study, authored by Xianfang C. Liu and others, 195,270 females received one or more HPV vaccine injections and were monitored for 42 days.
As the study clearly states in its results, " Of the women who received HPV vaccine 958 were hospitalized and 19,351 had an [Emergency Department] visit within 42 days of immunization."
http://www.naturalnews.com/053851_HPV_vaccines_emergency_room_visits_adverse_events.html
I attached the actual study.
On page 1802, the article makes it very clear that the frequency of Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI) was extremely low. [Boldface mine]
The study also notes on page 1802 [Boldface mine]:Of the 195,270 women who received HPV vaccine, 192 (<0.1%) reported one or more AEFI events (198 AEFI events). Of the 192, 186 reported one AEFI event, while six reported two different AEFI events. All AEFI events occurred after receipt of the qHPV vaccine.
Among the 195,270 females who received HPV vaccine, 958 were hospitalized (1053 hospitalization events) within 42 days of immunization; however only 4 of those hospitalized had a reported AEFI
So, yes, the rates are low and Mike Adams' shock and incredulity are misplaced. They are the product of cherry picking data. Again.
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