But everyone (including the USA's Food And Drug Administration) needs to understand that they are being watched; that they will be held to the same high standards as in the West; that they can and will be held accountable if anything goes seriously wrong; that they can't just "waltz" in and out of our land and conduct "drug tests" on our people and just "walk away" if something goes seriously wrong!!
 
Heck I will even lead that fight. Just like these people (laughs and smiles!!).....:
 
 

 

Margaret
 
 
 
 

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Dear ALL,
I think we need to distinquish between clincal trials, which would qualify as guinea pigs and approved vaccines which have gone thru this guinea pig testing and have been approved by the USA's Food And Drug Administration. This program?which Charles has brought to our attention is about??the USE of an approved drug ( vaccine). We can have some concers about the usage of the vaccine in our dear girls but the good out come?results are expected to outway the bad, which every drug has. That is just the chemistry of making drugs because no drug is 100% save for every body.
So I think while we have some concers, we should very much ENCOURAGE the future wives of Uganda to have the vaccine.
Thanks.
Adiga Godi.


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Bro Anyole,
?
Those are?my exact thoughts!!
?
I am suspicious of drug companies and?know for a fact that their "donations" are primarily?motivated by?making humongous amounts of profit. We do need to be fully informed before jumping onto any "band wagon" and "allowing"/"encouraging"?our innocent?women and young girls to be?convenient,?unsuspecting and disposable "guinea pigs"?for "drug cartels" whose main objective is?making money!! Anything less?is?inadvertent "collusion" with these companies?that have no qualms whatsoever about exploiting "third world" populations because they can get away with drug tests gone bad.?These companies?continue to present themselves as so-called "donors" in "third world" countries because they are fully aware that drug tests gone bad in Western countries can cost them?billions in lawsuits. We do have to?hold the "drug cartels"?to Western standards if and/or when we "allow" them to conduct tests on our people because our?people are?as valuable as
people in the West?and we should never allow anyone?to mess with them.?If the "drug cartels"?don't agree to the same?high standards of ethics and understandings as in Western countries they should take a hike, leave our people alone and pursue their "dishonourable" agendas some place else!!
?
Over to you medical professionals, activists and lawyers on the ground in West Nile/Uganda.
?
Margaret



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Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 08:57:47 -0700 (PDT)
From: Anyole J <[email protected]>
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
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Not to take away from anything whatsoever from this continued effort for better health for ourselves and our people, I have long been very suspicious of drug companies operating and doing drug tests in so called third world countries where regulations are next to non-existent. I have spoken to a person or two about this and I was very surprised when one of the people i spoke to had the same views and had indeed heard of Drug tests gone bad in certain parts of the world but because there was no regulation or the power players had been greased, nothing was ever made of it.



?just my opinion.

Anyole?








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>3. Re: Fwd: Fw: Province participates in Human Papillomavirus
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>Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 13:18:49 +0100 (BST)
>From: Ezati Eric <[email protected]>
>To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>,
>Kobokonet Koboko <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Fw: Province participates in Human
>Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine study
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>This vaccine is already available in Uganda but in private hospitals and targets girls of about 11-15 years who are assumed not to be sexually active at that age given in 3 doses over six months as clearly stated.The?vaccine helps to prevent them from getting cancer of cervix at a letter time. We are yet to get communications on public consumption on this from Ministry of health for the benefit of all Ugandans
>
>
>?
>Ezati Eric
>
>
>________________________________
>From: Charles Male <[email protected]>
>To: Kobokonet Koboko <[email protected]>; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
>Sent: Saturday, 13 July 2013, 14:42
>Subject: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Fw: Province participates in Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine study
>
>
>A study that our researchers/scientists might want to follow closely....
>
>Dr. Asiki and other medical professional ....Is this HPV vaccination
>available in Uganda already?
>
>C
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Prince Edward Island [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 05:00 PM
>To: Mal?, Charles
>Subject: Province participates in Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine study
>
>-----------------------------
>NEWS RELEASE
>-----------------------------
>
>July 12, 2013
>
>PROVINCE PARTICIPATES IN HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) VACCINE STUDY
>
>CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI -- Researchers from Dalhousie University are
>working with the Prince Edward Island Department of Health and
>Wellness to conduct a new study of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
>vaccine.
>
>??? ?All girls who received the HPV vaccine through the school
>vaccination program are being invited to help researchers with this
>study,? says Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison.
>?While it is widely accepted among researchers that HPV vaccine can
>safely protect against HPV disease and will prevent cervical cancer,
>it is not known how long this protection lasts, or whether there is
>any difference in effectiveness between two doses or three doses of
>HPV vaccine.?
>??? ?We know that HPV causes cervical cancer, and that the HPV vaccine
>prevents infection from HPV and reduces the risk of cervical cancer,?
>says Dr. Shelly McNeil, a lead researcher on the study and infectious
>disease specialist at Dalhousie University and Capital District Health
>Authority, Halifax. ?What we want to determine is how the two-dose
>schedule given in some provinces compares to the three-dose schedule
>given here in Prince Edward Island? ? and we want to follow girls over
>the long term to see how effective the vaccine has been over time.?
>??? Currently, Health Canada has approved a three-dose schedule of the
>quadrivalent HPV vaccine given over six months. This three-dose
>schedule is offered by Public Health Nurses in Health PEI to all girls
>in Grade 6.? In some provinces in Canada, the vaccine is given as a
>two-dose schedule.
>??? To determine if a two-dose HPV vaccine schedule provides equivalent
>protection, the Quadrivalent HPV Vaccine Evaluation Study (QUEST) will
>follow more than 8,500 teenage girls recruited from British Columbia,
>Alberta, Quebec and the Maritimes for up to 10 years. The study will
>assess risk factors, frequency of infection with HPV, and the level of
>protection provided by two doses of vaccine compared to three doses.
>??? ?Letters are being sent to Prince Edward Island girls who received
>three doses of HPV vaccine since 2007,? says Dr. Morrison.? ?Over the
>next several months, all girls who received the HPV immunization in
>school are being invited to assist in finding out the difference the
>vaccine makes.?
>??? The Prince Edward Island HPV immunization program has been offered
>since the 2007/2008 school year.
>??? QUEST builds on earlier HPV vaccine research. In 2006, research
>conducted in Canada measured the short-term immune response of a
>two-dose HPV vaccine.? QUEST aims to determine if this protection is
>maintained over a longer term.? Dr. Morrison adds, ?This study will
>help optimize our HPV vaccine dosing schedule to ensure the current
>and future health and well-being of Islanders.?
>
>
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>From: Charles Male <[email protected]>
>To: Ezati Eric <[email protected]>, A Virtual Network for friends
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>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Fw: Province participates in Human
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>On Sun, 7/14/13, Gershim Asiki <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Subject: Re: [Kobokonet] Fwd: Fw: Province participates in Human
>Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine study
>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>Received: Sunday, July 14, 2013, 2:23 PM
>
>Dear Charles,
>
>Thanks for sharing this interesting study with us. HPV vaccination is
>not yet widely available in Uganda although recently the vaccination
>programme was launched through a collaboration between the Ugandan
>ministry of health and
>north American drug company (Merck Sharpe and Dohme). This is
>targeting 140,000 girls aged 9-12 years in 12 districts. The plan is
>to expand the programme to all districts by 2014.
>
>One third of women in Uganda are estimated to have the HPV infection
>that is responsible for cancer of the cervix.
>
>About 3600 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in
>Uganda every year, 2500 of whom die of the disease. This
>number is projected to rise to up to 6400 by 2025.
>Vaccination against HPV together with regular screening of
>women can significantly reduce the risk of this
>cancer.
>
>As kknetters, we should champion the campaign for the
>vaccination drive once the vaccine becomes available.
>
>Asiki
>
>
>On 7/15/13, Ezati Eric <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This vaccine is already available in Uganda but in private hospitals and
>> targets girls of about 11-15 years who are assumed not to be sexually active
>> at that age given in 3 doses over six months as clearly stated.The?vaccine
>> helps to prevent them from getting cancer of cervix at a letter time. We are
>> yet to get communications on public consumption on this from Ministry of
>> health for the benefit of all Ugandans
>>
>>
>>
>> Ezati Eric
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: Charles Male <[email protected]>
>> To: Kobokonet Koboko <[email protected]>; A Virtual Network for
>> friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Saturday, 13 July 2013, 14:42
>> Subject: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Fw: Province participates in Human
>> Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine study
>>
>>
>> A study that our researchers/scientists might want to follow closely....
>>
>> Dr. Asiki and other medical professional ....Is this HPV vaccination
>> available in Uganda already?
>>
>> C
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Prince Edward Island [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 05:00 PM
>> To: Mal?, Charles
>> Subject: Province participates in Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine study
>>
>> -----------------------------
>> NEWS RELEASE
>> -----------------------------
>>
>> July 12, 2013
>>
>> PROVINCE PARTICIPATES IN HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) VACCINE STUDY
>>
>> CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI -- Researchers from Dalhousie University are
>> working with the Prince Edward Island Department of Health and
>> Wellness to conduct a new study of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
>> vaccine.
>>
>> ?All girls who received the HPV vaccine through the school
>> vaccination program are being invited to help researchers with this
>> study,? says Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison.
>> ?While it is widely accepted among researchers that HPV vaccine can
>> safely protect against HPV disease and will prevent cervical cancer,
>> it is not known how long this protection lasts, or whether there is
>> any difference in effectiveness between two doses or three doses of
>> HPV vaccine.?
>> ?We know that HPV causes cervical cancer, and that the HPV vaccine
>> prevents infection from HPV and reduces the risk of cervical cancer,?
>> says Dr. Shelly McNeil, a lead researcher on the study and infectious
>> disease specialist at Dalhousie University and Capital District Health
>> Authority, Halifax. ?What we want to determine is how the two-dose
>> schedule given in some provinces compares to the three-dose schedule
>> given here in Prince Edward Island ? and we want to follow girls over
>> the long term to see how effective the vaccine has been over time.?
>> Currently, Health Canada has approved a three-dose schedule of the
>> quadrivalent HPV vaccine given over six months. This three-dose
>> schedule is offered by Public Health Nurses in Health PEI to all girls
>> in Grade 6. In some provinces in Canada, the vaccine is given as a
>> two-dose schedule.
>> To determine if a two-dose HPV vaccine schedule provides equivalent
>> protection, the Quadrivalent HPV Vaccine Evaluation Study (QUEST) will
>> follow more than 8,500 teenage girls recruited from British Columbia,
>> Alberta, Quebec and the Maritimes for up to 10 years. The study will
>> assess risk factors, frequency of infection with HPV, and the level of
>> protection provided by two doses of vaccine compared to three doses.
>> ?Letters are being sent to Prince Edward Island girls who received
>> three doses of HPV vaccine since 2007,? says Dr. Morrison. ?Over the
>> next several months, all girls who received the HPV immunization in
>> school are being invited to assist in finding out the difference the
>> vaccine makes.?
>> The Prince Edward Island HPV immunization program has been offered
>> since the 2007/2008 school year.
>> QUEST builds on earlier HPV vaccine research. In 2006, research
>> conducted in Canada measured the short-term immune response of a
>> two-dose HPV vaccine. QUEST aims to determine if this protection is
>> maintained over a longer term. Dr. Morrison adds, ?This study will
>> help optimize our HPV vaccine dosing schedule to ensure the current
>> and future health and well-being of Islanders.?
>>
>>
>> -30-
>>
>> For more information, contact Mary Moszynski, Health and Wellness by
>> email at [email protected] or phone (902) 368-5610.
>>
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>Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 08:57:47 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Anyole J <[email protected]>
>To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
>Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Fw: Province participates in Human
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>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
>Not to take away from anything whatsoever from this continued effort for better health for ourselves and our people, I have long been very suspicious of drug companies operating and doing drug tests in so called third world countries where regulations are next to non-existent. I have spoken to a person or two about this and I was very surprised when one of the people i spoke to had the same views and had indeed heard of Drug tests gone bad in certain parts of the world but because there was no regulation or the power players had been greased, nothing was ever made of it.
>
>
>
>?just my opinion.
>
>Anyole?
>
>
>________________________________
>From: Charles Male <[email protected]>
>To: Ezati Eric <[email protected]>; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
>Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 7:40:38 AM
>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Fw: Province participates in Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine study
>
>
>FYI
>-------------------------------------------
>On Sun, 7/14/13, Gershim Asiki <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Subject: Re: [Kobokonet] Fwd: Fw: Province participates in Human
>Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine study
>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>Received: Sunday, July 14, 2013, 2:23 PM
>
>Dear Charles,
>
>Thanks for sharing this interesting study with us. HPV vaccination is
>not yet widely available in Uganda although recently the vaccination
>programme was launched through a collaboration between the Ugandan
>ministry of health and
>north American drug company (Merck Sharpe and Dohme). This is
>targeting 140,000 girls aged 9-12 years in 12 districts. The plan is
>to expand the programme to all districts by 2014.
>
>One third of women in Uganda are estimated to have the HPV infection
>that is responsible for cancer of the cervix.
>
>About 3600 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in
>Uganda every year, 2500 of whom die of the disease. This
>number is projected to rise to up to 6400 by 2025.
>Vaccination against HPV together with regular screening of
>women can significantly reduce the risk of this
>cancer.
>
>As kknetters, we should champion the campaign for the
>vaccination drive once the vaccine becomes available.
>
>Asiki
>
>
>On 7/15/13, Ezati Eric <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This vaccine is already available in Uganda but in private hospitals and
>> targets girls of about 11-15 years who are assumed not to be sexually active
>> at that age given in 3 doses over six months as clearly stated.The?vaccine
>> helps to prevent them from getting cancer of cervix at a letter time. We are
>> yet to get communications on public consumption on this from Ministry of
>> health for the benefit of all Ugandans
>>
>>
>>
>> Ezati Eric
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>>? From: Charles Male <[email protected]>
>> To: Kobokonet Koboko <[email protected]>; A Virtual Network for
>> friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Saturday, 13 July 2013, 14:42
>> Subject: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Fw: Province participates in Human
>> Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine study
>>
>>
>> A study that our researchers/scientists might want to follow closely....
>>
>> Dr. Asiki and other medical professional ....Is this HPV vaccination
>> available in Uganda already?
>>
>> C
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Prince Edward Island [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 05:00 PM
>> To: Mal?, Charles
>> Subject: Province participates in Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine study
>>
>> -----------------------------
>> NEWS RELEASE
>> -----------------------------
>>
>> July 12, 2013
>>
>> PROVINCE PARTICIPATES IN HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) VACCINE STUDY
>>
>> CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI -- Researchers from Dalhousie University are
>> working with the Prince Edward Island Department of Health and
>> Wellness to conduct a new study of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
>> vaccine.
>>
>>? ? ?All girls who received the HPV vaccine through the school
>> vaccination program are being invited to help researchers with this
>> study,? says Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison.
>> ?While it is widely accepted among researchers that HPV vaccine can
>> safely protect against HPV disease and will prevent cervical cancer,
>> it is not known how long this protection lasts, or whether there is
>> any difference in effectiveness between two doses or three doses of
>> HPV vaccine.?
>>? ? ?We know that HPV causes cervical cancer, and that the HPV vaccine
>> prevents infection from HPV and reduces the risk of cervical cancer,?
>> says Dr. Shelly McNeil, a lead researcher on the study and infectious
>> disease specialist at Dalhousie University and Capital District Health
>> Authority, Halifax. ?What we want to determine is how the two-dose
>> schedule given in some provinces compares to the three-dose schedule
>> given here in Prince Edward Island? ? and we want to follow girls over
>> the long term to see how effective the vaccine has been over time.?
>>? ? Currently, Health Canada has approved a three-dose schedule of the
>> quadrivalent HPV vaccine given over six months. This three-dose
>> schedule is offered by Public Health Nurses in Health PEI to all girls
>> in Grade 6.? In some provinces in Canada, the vaccine is given as a
>> two-dose schedule.
>>? ? To determine if a two-dose HPV vaccine schedule provides equivalent
>> protection, the Quadrivalent HPV Vaccine Evaluation Study (QUEST) will
>> follow more than 8,500 teenage girls recruited from British Columbia,
>> Alberta, Quebec and the Maritimes for up to 10 years. The study will
>> assess risk factors, frequency of infection with HPV, and the level of
>> protection provided by two doses of vaccine compared to three doses.
>>? ? ?Letters are being sent to Prince Edward Island girls who received
>> three doses of HPV vaccine since 2007,? says Dr. Morrison.? ?Over the
>> next several months, all girls who received the HPV immunization in
>> school are being invited to assist in finding out the difference the
>> vaccine makes.?
>>? ? The Prince Edward Island HPV immunization program has been offered
>> since the 2007/2008 school year.
>>? ? QUEST builds on earlier HPV vaccine research. In 2006, research
>> conducted in Canada measured the short-term immune response of a
>> two-dose HPV vaccine.? QUEST aims to determine if this protection is
>> maintained over a longer term.? Dr. Morrison adds, ?This study will
>> help optimize our HPV vaccine dosing schedule to ensure the current
>> and future health and well-being of Islanders.?
>>
>>
>> -30-
>>
>> For more information, contact Mary Moszynski, Health and Wellness by
>> email at [email protected] or phone (902) 368-5610.
>>
>> To change your subscription preferences visit www.gov.pe.ca/mailinglists.
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