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Adolescent Premature Ovarian Insufficiency Following Human Papillomavirus Vaccination: A Case Series Seen in General Practice

Deirdre Therese Little, +1 more
- 28 Oct 2014 - 
- Vol. 2, Iss: 4, pp 2324709614556129-2324709614556129
TLDR
Three young women who developed premature ovarian insufficiency following quadrivalent human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination presented to a general practitioner in rural New South Wales, Australia.
Abstract
Three young women who developed premature ovarian insufficiency following quadrivalent human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination presented to a general practitioner in rural New South Wales, Australia The unrelated girls were aged 16, 16, and 18 years at diagnosis Each had received HPV vaccinations prior to the onset of ovarian decline Vaccinations had been administered in different regions of the state of New South Wales and the 3 girls lived in different towns in that state Each had been prescribed the oral contraceptive pill to treat menstrual cycle abnormalities prior to investigation and diagnosis Vaccine research does not present an ovary histology report of tested rats but does present a testicular histology report Enduring ovarian capacity and duration of function following vaccination is unresearched in preclinical studies, clinical and postlicensure studies Postmarketing surveillance does not accurately represent diagnoses in adverse event notifications and can neither represent unnotified cases nor compare incident statistics with vaccine course administration rates The potential significance of a case series of adolescents with idiopathic premature ovarian insufficiency following HPV vaccination presenting to a general practice warrants further research Preservation of reproductive health is a primary concern in the recipient target group Since this group includes all prepubertal and pubertal young women, demonstration of ongoing, uncompromised safety for the ovary is urgently required This matter needs to be resolved for the purposes of population health and public vaccine confidence

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