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Re: A Vaccine to Save Womens LivesFrom: Andrew Folley (agfolley@hotmail.com)Tue Feb 6 11:33:00 2007
Mandating vaccines for infectious diseases that can run rampant through an institution is one thing. Mumps measels rubella, polio etc. menigococcal for college kids etc. HPV is somewhat different in that the person has to choose to engage in the high risk behavior. Everyone in the class may have HPV but my daughter will not get it if she refrains from sexual activity until marriage and marrries a Christian man who has abstained from sexual activity. andrew
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