First lawsuit filed over death caused of a boy who took the HPV vaccine
(childrenshealthdefense.org)
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Isn't HPV a woman-only disease?
Am I right in thinking they are vaxxing boys to protect women and girls, risking our lives to protect them?
Human papilloma virus. It’s genital warts in common verbiage.
I just found a government report from the UK on it - HPV is a cause of cervical cancer in women, they are literally jabbing us to protect them.
No fucking line they won't cross. No fucking line.
This kid died for fucking nothing. He got no protection because he can't get cervical cancer.
I need to calm down before I say something that gets me banned.
It can still cause warts and penile cancer in rare cases, mostly due to warts. Most men are asymptomatic because our autoimmune system deals with it pretty easily, but flare ups are a sign of other stds and or auto immune issues
Iirc, there are different strains of HPV. The ones that cause warts are not the same as the ones that cause cancer. The cancer-causing ones can cause: cervical, vulvar, penile, or anal cancer.
Calm down, yes. It only causes ass cancer and prostate problems in men, nothing to fear.
No, there is literally no such thing as a "woman only disease". 100% of diseases infect both men and women.
Men catch HPV all the time and get genital warts from it. The only reason it's a bigger issue with women is that it can cause cervical cancer, which is more serious than warts.
I think I would have a hard time developing a cervical related disease, but hey, the nights still young.
So, you're being a pedant. It is a woman only disease, men don't have a cervix.
Is there any minute benefit women will not risk our lives for?
cervical cancer is not a "disease", it's a medical condition, it's not transmissible.
HPV is a disease. It infects both men and women. Men still get negative effects from it.
Absolutely bullshit. All definitions of "diseases" I've seen require only a departure from normal physiological functioning of an organism, i.e. a pathological state. They do not require transmissibility. Cancer is considered a disease. Go ahead, look it up.
This comment highlights how you little you know about what you're talking about. It's the same with many other topics. Yet, rather than try to learn, you phrase all your arguments about as if you "know better" than everyone else, usually based on zero to actually back them up. You remind me very much of a left-wing activist.