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Vaccine Statement from the American College of Pediatricians
Christian Newswire — The American College of Pediatricians applauds the
availability of HPV vaccine. We strongly oppose requiring students to obtain the
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine as a requirement for public school
attendance.
HPV is spread only by intercourse. Keeping children out of school because they
have not been vaccinated with the HPV vaccine is a serious, precedent-setting
action. It replaces parental medical decision-making with government regulation
which should be reserved for the improvement of the general public health. HPV
cannot innocently be "caught" in a classroom as measles or other vaccine
preventable diseases can.
It is not known how long the HPV vaccine will provide protection against HPV
disease. Because of this and because all potential side effects are not yet
known, the College also calls for the establishment of a vaccine registry for
HPV vaccine recipients.
The College’s complete position statement can be found at www.acpeds.org.
The American College of Pediatricians’ mission is "to enable all children to
reach their optimal, physical and emotional health and well-being". We promote
"a society where all children from the moment of their conception are valued
unselfishly". The College further notes," that children are the future of our
nation and society. As such, they deserve to be reared in the best possible
family environment and supported by physicians committed to ensuring their
optimal health and well-being."
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