What are the dangers of hpv vaccines?
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus that can cause genital warts and cervical cancer. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) the HPV vaccine, Gardasil, is typically administered to girls and women between 11 and 26 years of age.Common Side EffectsCommon side effects related to the HPV vaccine may include fever, dizziness, nausea, pain and itching.Serious Side EffectsMore serious reactions have been reported including Bells Palsy, seizures, Guillain-Barre Syndrome and paralysis, according to Medical News Today.ReportsAccording to Medical News Today, as of 2007 there had been 1,637 reports to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of adverse reactions. About 77 percent of these reported reactions were the common side effects.AgeThe CDC indicates that the vaccine has not yet been determined as safe for women over the age of 26.DeathsMedical News Today indicates that three deaths have been attributed to the vaccine. Causes of death included blood clots and