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What do you think, should children as young as eleven years old receive the HPV vaccine?


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CDC Panel Votes to Extend HPV Vaccine to Young Boys

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By LARA SALAHI (@LaraSalahiABC) and JANE E. ALLEN (@JaneEAllenABC)
Oct. 25, 2011

All males starting at age 11 should receive the HPV vaccine Gardasil to protect themselves against sexually transmitted forms of human papillomavirus, the cause of most cervical and anal cancers as well as most mouth and throat cancers, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory committee voted today.

Thirteen members of the committee voted in favor of extending the HPV vaccine recommendation to young boys, and one member abstained. The recommendation now goes to the director of the CDC and the secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for final approval.

The CDC already recommends routinely immunizing girls with a three-dose vaccine beginning at age 11 or 12, before they become sexually active, although they can be vaccinated as young as age 9. The agency previously issued a so-called permissive recommendation giving boys and young men from ages 9 through 26 the option of receiving the vaccine.

"These new recommendations for use in males mark another important step in helping to protect more people from the HPV-related cancers and disease that Gardasil is indicated to prevent," Dr. Mark Feinberg, chief public health and science officer at Merck, the company that manufactures Gardasil, said in a public statement.

The prospect of requiring that preteen boys and girls get vaccinated against a sexually transmitted infection has drawn the sharpest outcry from some parents, who fear that vaccinating preteens might encourage promiscuous behavior. Vaccination policies also have become an issue in the 2012 presidential campaign, with several GOP candidates objecting to mandates for HPV vaccination.

Many pediatricians and infectious disease specialists welcomed universal vaccination as a key tool in reducing the toll of preventable diseases.

"Vaccination is perhaps the greatest invention of medicine," said Dr. John Sinnott, director of the Division of Infectious Disease at the University of South Florida. "It is a tragedy that this vaccine has become politicized."

But Dr. Lawrence Stanberry, chief pediatrician at New York Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital, said parents support universal recommendations more recommendations targeting groups at higher risk.

"Recommending universal immunization for girls and making the recommendation for boys permissive sends parents mixed messages," Stanberry said.

He offered a fairness argument for recommending vaccinations for both sexes.

"Girls acquire the infection from boys and it seems appropriate, even fair, for boys to share responsibility for maximizing community [herd] immunity," he said.

Nearly a dozen experts contacted by ABC News cited "herd protection" from HPV-associated diseases in both women and men as a main reason they supported universal immunization. And many mentioned that the advisory panels recommendation is following suit with what many experts already recommend to their own young male patients.

William Muraskin, an urban studies professor at Queens College in New York, said it's hard to determine which men and women will benefit directly from vaccination. "The HPV vaccine if given before males become sexually active will also protect those who will become homosexual or bisexual," Muraskin said. Routine vaccination of all young men protects "an important subgroup that otherwise will be at significant risk but cannot be identified until it is too late."

The panel is still expected to issue a policy statement on the importance of vaccinating men who have sex with men, because of the risk they could develop anal cancer from HPV.
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Merck's opinion is moot as they are making money on vaccinating more ppl.

I believe in vaccinations that have proven to be safe and HPV is one of those once annoying (Genital Warts! Shocked ) that has now been linked to cervical, throat & anal cancers.

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So, sexually active ppl should probably get vaccinated.

As to the age, well the vaccine only works BEFORE exposure, plus you need time for the antibodies to form. So it would not be wise for a 15-year-old that wants to enter the sexual realm on Saturday night to get a vaccine on Friday.

I would like to think that 9-11 is too young, but I am jaded enuf to know that kids explore in secret. But tweens and teens should be considered and why vaccinate only girls because of cervical cancer? It makes sense to vaccinate boys who would be carrying the virus as well.

I may check to see if my health insurance covers it or what the cost will be to me. I did spring for my own Hepatitis-A vaccination. While it is not a particularly dangerous disease, I could be at risk by my sexual practices so why not take precautions.


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You get vaccinations as babies. 11 years old isn't too young to vaccinated for anything.
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Nystyle709 wrote:
You get vaccinations as babies. 11 years old isn't too young to vaccinated for anything.

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Better to get it and not need it than to need it and not get it. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
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