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“It stings a little bit,” (Doctor)
The HPV vaccine that college students are getting is used to prevent infectious diseases such as cervical cancer and genital warts. The video was released by VCAN, a student group that provides information about HPV vaccines.
Shiga University of Medical Science, School of Medicine, 5th year student Kanon Nakajima, who aspires to be an obstetrician-gynecologist, founded the group to provide evidence-based information to young people.
“I personally feel that many people have never even heard of the HPV vaccine. It’s such a waste that they don’t have the opportunity to learn about information that can protect their lives.”
VCAN gives lectures at high schools and universities across the country. One of the things they are particularly focusing on right now is “catch-up vaccinations.”
In April 2013, the HPV vaccine became a routine vaccination for girls from the sixth grade of elementary school to the first year of high school, but after a series of reports and reports about side effects, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare suspended its active recommendation of vaccination through individual notifications just two months after it began.
Subsequently, active recommendation was resumed in April 2022, based on the recognition at an expert meeting that “the effectiveness of vaccination clearly outweighs the risk of side effects.”
Cumulative first vaccination rate by birth year
The suspension of this active recommendation has created a generation that has not received the HPV vaccine. The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare is promoting “catch-up vaccination” to provide the opportunity for vaccination at public expense to generations whose vaccination rate has dropped significantly, but Osaka University lecturer Yutaka Ueda lamented the current situation where catch-up vaccination has not progressed very much, saying, “In 2022, it was only a few percent, at most about 10%.”
Looking at the first vaccination rate estimated by lecturer Ueda and others by birth year, the vaccination rate for those born in the 1990s is between 50% and 80%, because they were vaccinated at public expense even in the emergency promotion project before it became a regular vaccination. However, for those born in 2000 and after, who were vaccinated when active recommendation was suspended, the vaccination rate is about 10% to 30%, even with catch-up vaccination added.
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An acquaintance of mine who developed the disease at age 24 regrets not getting vaccinated.
Tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands of lives were lost because of a few anti-Waku idiots making a racket.
Muranaka Riko, who was sued for defamation over “fabrication” of HPV vaccine research, loses second trial
In a trial to determine whether it was defamatory to call the research of a research team led by Ikeda Shuichi, former dean of Shinshu University’s School of Medicine, who supports the theory that the HPV vaccine is a “drug hazard,” “fabrication,” the Tokyo High Court ruled in favor of the defamation of author Muranaka Riko, following the ruling at the first trial.
The rubella vaccine was heavily attacked by the Communist Party and the Socialist Party using the mass media, and the Liberal Democratic Party backed down and made it optional. In this day and age, there will be a massive number of miscarriages and birth defects, tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of them.
If you want to vaccinate, you can, if you don’t want to vaccinate, you don’t have to
It’s wrong to try to force people who don’t want to vaccinate to do so.
Drug damage can occur even without mRNA.
Scum doctors are cold even when people feel unwell after getting the COVID vaccine
The same thing is repeated over and over again
Just get the vaccine and go back to work.
somewhere…
They’re usually out of stock lol
Every vaccine has a low probability of causing some kind of side effect in some people, so you have to weigh that against the benefits and take responsibility for your own actions. No need to spread negativity.
If it’s your own responsibility, there’s no need to position camp.
Men can get cancer too.
People like that won’t get vaccinated anyway
Even if there’s nothing wrong with the ingredients, there’s a significant risk of Heidi’s disease or Dottanbattan disease being caused by an extremely painful injection given to an adolescent child
Serious girls don’t have sex until they’re married, so there’s no need for it in the first place, and it would be better for compensated dating girls to become infertile by contracting HPV, so that no unfortunate children are born
If you’re afraid of developing the disease later in life, there’s still plenty of time to get it after you become an adult
Is this the only island nation that is grateful for the HPV and corona vaccines?
All JAP doctors take is money.
The lack of need for vaccines has been completely refuted worldwide.
Are you talking about the responsibility of refusing the vaccine and getting sick?
Taking away that choice is the problem.
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