My knowledge of HPV comes from having done research in the field, not from looking at CDC articles. There are over 100 HPV strains, many of which cause cancer.
As far as vaccine problems, I’ve only seen that problems were reported as occurring after vaccination, but not that vaccination caused the adverse events. Any population has a certain level of adverse events; to implicate the vaccine means showing that a specific type of event occurs at a significantly higher rate than in an unvaccinated population.
“My knowledge of HPV comes from having done research in the field, not from looking at CDC articles. There are over 100 HPV strains, many of which cause cancer.”
I often don’t agree with the CDC because they have an obvious agenda.
“Any population has a certain level of adverse events; to implicate the vaccine means showing that a specific type of event occurs at a significantly higher rate than in an unvaccinated population.”
No it means the people pushing the vaccine need to prove its safe. I don’t need to prove anything. The incidence of young children getting sick and dying after receiving the vaccine is higher than the incidence of these children dying of cervical cancer.
Other vaccines protect against diseases which impact the children immediately and at a higher rate than the side effects from the vaccines.