The
2008 FDA records indicate there were 28 deaths and 235 cases of
permanent disability in young girls who received the human papilloma
virus (HPV) vaccine, better known in advertisements as the Gardasil. Parents might consider this information when making vaccine decisions.
"...actually [there have been] 47 deaths in all, but they are
apparently unsure about the cause of some of the deaths." - Martha
Shuping
"...the FDA documented 6,723 'adverse events' related to Gardasil
in 2008, of which 1,061 were considered 'serious,' and 142 considered
'life threatening.'" - LifeSiteNews.com, referencing Judicial Watch
Virginia was the first state to require the HPV vaccine that is promoted to prevent cervical cancer; however, the law is written so that all parents of young girls in Virginia can elect NOT to have their children vaccinated. See more information on the Judicial Watch site.