Paul A. Offit (born 27 March 1951) is an American pediatrician specializing in infectious diseases and an expert on vaccines, immunology, and virology. He is the co-inventor of a rotavirus vaccine that has been credited with saving hundreds to thousands of lives every day. Offit is the Maurice R. Hilleman Professor of Vaccinology, Professor of Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases, and the Director of the Vaccine Education Center at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He has been a member of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.[4] Offit is a Board Member of Every Child By Two[5] and a Founding Board Member of the Autism Science Foundation (ASF). – Wikipedia
Paul Offit is one of the Worlds biggest front men for pushing Vaccines upon the population. He is the very definition of a Corporate Medical Whore, either the man has sold his sole to the devil for the financial benefits it offers him (or the skeletons he’s been promised will stay in the wardrobe), or he is so brainwashed by the system that educated him, so compartmentalised that he genuinely believes everything he says and writes. I’d like to think it was the latter, but the former is far more likely.
So in response to an article from ‘Medscape Medical’ News article published on August 11, 2016, titled “Chronic Symptoms After HPV Vaccine: Part of Wider Syndrome?” Paul Offit has responded:
This news article covered a study by an Italian group that was recently published inImmunologic Research.[1] This notion that the HPV vaccine can cause symptoms of chronic fatigue or fibromyalgia has been out there for years. And frankly, it’s the reason that the Ministry of Health in Japan has decided not to recommend the HPV vaccine, which is sad because this issue has been looked at again and again.
First of all, the HPV vaccine was studied for safety in 30,000 people for 7 years before licensure.[2] It has been formally studied both in phase 4 postlicensure studies and by the Vaccine Safety Datalink in more than a million people, and has been found not to cause chronic fatigue or fibromyalgia. When those symptoms do occur, they occur at the same rate in both vaccinated and unvaccinated groups.[3]
We learned from these studies that the HPV vaccine doesn’t prevent fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue in adolescents. That Medscape chose to highlight this article,[1] as if it were in any way an advance, is disappointing. Frankly, this falls under the same category as the syndrome described by Andrew Wakefield—that the MMR vaccine caused intestinal symptoms and autism, which also was thoroughly debunked.[4]
The problem is that this raises the same ill-founded belief that was raised by Katie Couric on her show Katiethat the HPV vaccine may cause chronic symptoms. As a consequence, at least a segment of society has become falsely concerned about the safety of this vaccine. We know that the HPV vaccine doesn’t cause these problems, but people are making the choice not to have their children receive the vaccine; only 40% of girls and about 21% of boys are getting this vaccine.[5]
Every year in this country, the HPV-9 [vaccine] would prevent about 29,000 cases of cancer—two thirds in girls, about one third in boys—and it would prevent about 4800 deaths.[6] So when only 40% of girls and 21% of boys are getting this vaccine, we can assume that about 2000 children every year in this country are going to become adults who die, needlessly, from this infection.
I think we have scared people unnecessarily, in part because we have been a little concerned about bringing up the issue of sex in front of these children (and that can be uncomfortable), instead of just talking about what we should talk about: that this is a cancer-preventing vaccine that’s being underutilized. So, I’m a little disappointed that Medscape chose, in any sense, to highlight an article claiming that the HPV vaccine caused chronic disease when such a claim is without basis. Thank you.
And yet Paul we seem to have more victims of the HPV Vaccine everyday, it is of course possible to explain away many of these as coincidence or hysteria, but when the numbers are in the tens of thousands surely we have to start considering, ‘Could there be an issue with the Vaccine?’. As Paul Offit points out Japan have suspended the HPV Vaccine programme for these very reasons, which he states is unfortunate, and although he doesn’t say so, what he means by this is – Japan is wrong to do this, because we know best.
There are literally thousands of testimony’s from Girls affected by the HPV Vaccine, either the studies undertook while testing the Vaccine were flawed, faked or covered-up by the Profit driven vaccine manufacturers and the historically fraudulent CDC.
I happen to remember an article about Gardasil before it was approved. It talked about the strains of hpv that it prevented…how it was going to save many from cervical cancer, etc. Then it said: the researchers not paid by Merck Pharmaceutical said that there were a few cases of Guillan_Barre syndrome, a few deaths, and that the vaccine actually caused two very rare types of cervical cancer that were especially dangerous because they were so fast growing. They also questioned the efficacy of the vaccine since pap smears will prevent the cancer and it has practically been eradicated in… Read more »