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The HPV Vaccine: Critical Article Review

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Given the recent vaccine debates, this topic often produces acrimonious exchanges and a plethora of articles, posts, and social organization. It is concerning because we are seeing a resurgence of preventable diseases such as mumps and whooping cough. The efficacy and safety of vaccines has been proved through peer-reviewed sources, and negligible negative impacts are eclipsed by the positive “herd immunity” that results from vaccination programs.

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The HPV Vaccine: Critical Article Review

Given the recent vaccine debates, this topic often produces acrimonious exchanges and a

plethora of articles, posts, and social organization. It is concerning because we are seeing a

resurgence of preventable diseases such as mumps and whooping cough. The efficacy and safety

of vaccines has been proved through peer-reviewed sources, and negligible negative impacts are

eclipsed by the positive “herd immunity” that results from vaccination programs. HPV, or the

virus that causes cervical cancer, can be prevented by vaccines such as Gardasil at a rate of 94-

100% (Albietz, 2009). Two articles were mainly sourced for this paper, the anti-vaccine article

being authored by Susan Nelson and the pro-vaccine article being written by Dr. Joseph Albietz.

Reliability and Credibility

Suzanne Nelson’s credentials are cited at the bottom of the article: she is a freelance

journalist who covered the U.S. Congress for a small newspaper for five years prior to that. She

has no degree in public health or the biological sciences. Conversely, an article was found

written by Dr. Joseph Albietz, a practicing pediatrician and supporter of the HPV vaccine.

Nelson claims that the vaccine is unsafe because nine out of 21,000 individuals in the

trial developed arthritis. She states that, given the treatability of cervical cancer, the fact that

only 10,000 cases are diagnosed annually, and the effectiveness of pap smears, this is too high a

cost to bear. The Nelson article does not incorporate the costs of treating such cancer or the cost

of eventually eliminating pap screens altogether, if we can eradicate HPV-related cancer like we

have eradicated smallpox. Nelson states that vaccines can cause injury or death, but does not

furnish any data for vaccine related-deaths, or any deaths related to HPV vaccines specifically.

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