Re: HPV vaccine and resistance

From: Dr. John Provatopoulos B.Sc. M.D.C.M. F.R.S.C. (johnprov@sympatico.ca)
Tue Oct 30 09:12:08 2007


At Mon, 29 Oct 2007, Richard Chudacoff wrote: >
>I think most of you are aware of the recent discovery of a virulent and
>resistant strain of Strep pneumonia in upstate New York. It appears this is
>a result of a vaccination program started about 8 years ago to prevent ear
>infections in neonates and kids. Now, there is this resistant strain, and
>only antibiotics withheld from pediatric patients is the past seem to work.
>I still believe that the MRSA endemic is related to the ubiquitous use of
>antibacterial soaps. My question is this: why won't the same thing happen
>with HPV? Right now HPV is a little more than a nuisance in the regularly
>screened population. What happens when it becomes more aggressive due to the
>selecting out of relatively easy to treat strains? I am feeling reluctant to
>giving this vaccine although now it is out there perhaps the resistance is
>inevitable.
>
>Just my opinion, but I could be wrong...then again, I could be right
>
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Strep pneumonia Vs. HPV. Bacterial Vs. Viral, epidemiology will be significantly different; O.K. HPV is a nuisance untill you get cancer. Not everyone who got polio became paralysed I am sure glade I got the vaccine. Group B strep vaccine would be a fairer comparison to what happend with strep pneumonia vaccine, fortunetely there is no Group B strep Vaccine yet, only multiple resisant Group B strep.

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                                 Take care, John




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