The truth about female death after vaccination
Natalie Morton's death, a 14-year-old female student who died after being vaccinated with Cervarix against HPV, caused cervical cancer ...
Natalie Morton's death, a 14-year-old female student who died after being vaccinated with Cervarix against HPV that caused cervical cancer has led many people to call for an end to the national immune program, in the UK. .
It is expected that by 2011, all women under 18 in the UK will receive this vaccine.
Natalie is one of four students at Blue Coat CofE - Coventry High School, having side effects after being vaccinated against cervical cancer, part of the national immunity program. Later, the 14-year-old girl was taken to Coventry University Hospital, and she died there.
Other girls have symptoms of dizziness and nausea after being vaccinated. However, these students do not need medical care. Currently, the vaccine series has been sealed and is being investigated by the UK Health and Care Products Regulatory Organization (MHRA).
' Autopsy results show that she seems to have died not because of the HPV vaccine. We will wait for further test results before making a final conclusion , 'said Dr. Caron Grainger, Director of Public Health of the National Health Service System (NHS) and city council. said.
After careful analysis of the autopsy results, the team confirmed that Natalie died not because of HPV vaccination but a malignant tumor in her chest area. ' A breast tumor has inserted into the heart and lungs, causing her to have symptoms of breathing and death, ' said Louise Hunt, an investigator from Coventry City.
Even so, a 14-year-old girl's death caused confusion and anxiety for other girls who had been vaccinated.
Charmaine Dunn-Myria, a school girl with Natalie, said: " A bewildered atmosphere surrounds the school as we witness what happened to Natalie. Everyone is shocked about it. . '
" I also had the same vaccination with Natalie and I am very worried about the bad things that may happen to me. We are not warned about the danger of getting vaccinated.", Charmaine is worried . The school wrote a letter informing us of Natalie's case and three students with side effects. I'm really scared because of what happened to them. I don't believe that could happen . '
One of the two largest Cervarix vaccine manufacturers. - Photos: AP
Cervarix vaccination program is implemented for all girls aged 12 and older in April 2008. It is expected that by 2011, all women under 18 in the UK will receive this vaccine. So far, an estimated 1.4 million doses of vaccine have been administered across the UK.
But since April 2008, the UK Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Organization (MHRA) has received more than 2,000 cases of reported adverse reactions when Cervarix vaccines, including 409 cases. antibody shock can lead to death.
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