cervical cancer vaccination
2008-Mar-03, Monday 09:26 amI'm disappointed that I have only 1 female on my Friends list and none who have friended me. (I think.) I disapprove of that status. I do, however, have several science geeks listening, so hopefully someone can provide a thorough answer to this question.
I've been seeing commercials on television recently about vaccinations for women to provide them some immunity against cervical cancer. Why isn't this vaccine being marketed at all humans? I assume that women are getting infected by men, so why not immunize their disease vector as well?
At first glance, it seems like immunizing against the flu but only for people whose last names begin with the letters A-L. What gives?
I've been seeing commercials on television recently about vaccinations for women to provide them some immunity against cervical cancer. Why isn't this vaccine being marketed at all humans? I assume that women are getting infected by men, so why not immunize their disease vector as well?
At first glance, it seems like immunizing against the flu but only for people whose last names begin with the letters A-L. What gives?
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Date: 2008-Mar-10, Monday 11:52 pm (UTC)Plus, the most important reasoning for the vaccine politically seems to be as a preventative for cervical cancer. Folks without a cervix cannot benefit from that effect of vaccination.
The thing that I think is strangest about the limitations on these vaccines is the focus on young female bodied folks. What am I chopped liver? Do they assume I'm infected because I'm over 30?
PS Terry, I found you (and your webpage) through pantryslut's journal. I might friend you, unless you have an objection.
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Date: 2008-Mar-11, Tuesday 03:34 am (UTC)(I'm pondering suggestions to offer to livejournal to help clarify this kind of stuff.)
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Date: 2008-Mar-12, Wednesday 12:15 am (UTC)