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Vaccines, Blood & Biologics By: Kirsten Rich, Valyssa Biese, Meghan Wenninger
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Vaccines The FDA puts vaccines through a lot of testing to make sure they’re safe They test them at the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER)
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Biologics The FDA regulates the type of research that goes on They’re teaching the people at the CBER about the efficiency of biological products
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Blood FDA inspects all blood industries at least every two years They also require all blood centers to keep lists of “unsuitable” donors Blood and blood products can carry risks of infectious agents, so the FDA is driving that to the lowest risk as possible.
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Why do we need Gardasil? 12,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer every year Around one third die 6.4 million Americans become infected with HPV
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What does Gardasil prevent? The only vaccine that prevents four kinds of HPV Girls 9-26: Boys 9-26:
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The side effects of getting Gardasil. **Developing cancer from HPV** pain, swelling, redness, bruising, or itching where the shot was given mild fever, headache, dizziness, tired feeling nausea, vomiting, diarrhea sleep problems tooth pain, joint or muscle pain.
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What is HPV? Stands for Human papillomavirus Most common STD http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=BsG_0nW_ 3eI
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Why are vaccines pushed? Because of what doctors are taught They are only taught basic things about vaccines. They’re told they’re completely safe
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Why are vaccines pushed? Continued. They give vaccines so doctors don’t have to face authority They can get penalized for not pushing them
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Case study Anne Drew got tested for HPV She had to get a follow up after the treatment she got 3 months before. Tested negative An estimated 5.5 million people become infected each year in the United States.
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