New vaccine to prevent hpv
Amanda Finnegan
Issue date: 9/15/06 Section: News
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"Cabrini is still considering whether we will carry the vaccine or not. With it being so expensive, it may not be cost effective," Susan Fitzgerald, the coordinator of health services said.
The ACHA's Vaccine-Preventable Diseases Committee unanimously voted in favor of a recommendation that females, ages 11 to 26, receive the vaccine. The majority of college health centers follow the board's decisions as it is generally held as top authority in college health, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also suggested this past June that 11-and-12-year-old girls be vaccinated against HPV, the human papillomavirus.
HPV is responsible for 70 percent of all cervical cancer cases. The vaccine, Gardasil, would be the first vaccine designed to specifically prevent cancer. Gardasil also protects from two other types of viruses that cause 90 percent of genital warts.
HPV is the most common sexually transmitted disease found in women and can be detected through the Pap Test, however, Gardasil is not meant to take the place of the Pap Test. The virus affects over 50 percent of sexually active adults. The cervical cancer caused by HPV kills 290,000 women worldwide, according to The New York Times.
According to Merck & Co., the makers of the vaccine, Gardasil is affective for five years and long term studies are still in the works to see if a booster shot is needed later in life.
According to Kerri Stiles, the office manager at Penn Medicine at Radnor, some local schools are carrying the vaccine while others are opting out. "Penn State University is carrying the vaccine but The University of Pennsylvania is not," Stiles said.
The price for Gardasil is not as quick and painless as the shot may be. At $360 for a series of three over six months, parents and young adults alike are going to find it difficult to pay for the vaccine.
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