Teenage girl dies five days after receiving HPV vaccine jab

Preface By Christopher Wyatt | TLB staff writer/documentary producer

Once again another report of a healthy person who takes the HPV vaccine and dies soon afterwards. This death was senseless and it was for profit, it had nothing to do with health or the well being of humanity. Vaccination always carries a high price whether it be injuries a person can adapt to, the loss of natural immunity to the childhood illnesses that build the immune system, or severe physicality and mental impairments that ultimately lead to death.

People are waking up to the dangers of vaccines but it has to happen faster. The journey of talking about vaccine injury and vaccine dangers needs to move from online to the real world. We need to be at every vaccine clinic and any place people will listen and see us. Every man, woman, and child needs to know the truth about vaccine dangers. I am begging you if you or your family have been harmed by the HPV vaccine or any other vaccine please get your story out there. People need to hear the cold unpolished truth from people who have been harmed by vaccines. Vaccine injuries do not discriminate and are happening at an alarming rate to people of both sexes, all races, ages, religions, and incomes. There is no shame in coming forward, and this is particularly important with the HPV vaccine where no one is telling the stories of males being harmed and killed by this insidious vaccine. All voices need to be heard and the vaccine madness has to end! (CW)

Teenage girl dies five days after receiving HPV vaccine jab

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Shazel Zaman  Credit: MEN

A teenage girl died hours after being sent home from hospital diagnosed with a stomach bug.

Shazel Zaman, 13, received a cervical cancer jab five days earlier after which she started vomiting and suffering from dizziness and a severe headache. As her symptoms got worse she was taken to Bury’s Fairfield Hospital.

Doctors told the teenager’s family that they believed she might have a stomach bug and told them to bring her back to hospital if her condition worsened, the Manchester Evening News reported. An hour later she was found unconscious with no pulse at her home in Bury. She was declared dead in hospital around four hours later.

Shazel’s family claims that a doctor dismissed that her condition was linked to the HPV vaccine jab and said she “came across as a lazy child” before sending her home. Pennine Acute NHS Trust, which runs the hospital, has now launched an investigation into the standard of care Shazel received at the hospital.

Shazel’s family believe her death is linked directly to her having the vaccine.

Her sister, Maham Hussain, 19, told the Manchester Evening News: “She had the injection on the Wednesday. On Friday she was complaining of a sore arm – no swelling just redness.

“On the Saturday she complained of a severe headache, and by the evening she was throwing up. Come Sunday she was very pale, and my aunt took her to Fairfield.

Mham Hussain, Shazel Zaman's sister
Maham Hussain, Shazel’s sister  Credit: MEN

 

“Whilst she was there she was in and out of consciousness. My aunt had to get a wheelchair for her.

“She had a blood test, and her heart rate checked, and everything was said to be normal.

“She was asked to provide a urine test and when my aunt took her to the toilet she fell to the floor, she was so drowsy.

“My aunt took her back to the doctor and that’s when the doctor made the comment that Shazel ‘came across as a lazy child’.”

Shazel’s aunt, Saimah Naseem, who took her to Fairfield, said: “I was shocked. That was a horrible thing to say. One of the nurses also made the comment ‘she’s fine’.”

The teenager was given her second course of the HPV vaccine at Derby High School in Bury on April 13. She died on April 17.

Shahad’s sister added: “I was at home when Shazel returned. She was in a really bad state. As soon as she came home my aunt put her to bed.

“My aunt gave her water so she wouldn’t dehydrate. My aunt and grandmother kept checking on her.

“An hour later she went blue. She had no pulse. The paramedics were here in seven minutes but she was not responding.

“At hospital it was just the machines that were keeping her alive.”

The family said that following her death she underwent a CT scan and then paid £670 for an MRI scan at Oldham Royal Hospital.

Both tests were inconclusive and an autopsy has now been carried out. Results will not be available for several months.

“The family strongly believe that there is a link between her death and the vaccination,” Ms Hussain told the Manchester newspaper:

“Before that she was perfectly normal, and active. Our own GP was really shocked that she had passed away. The reason we are speaking out is to raise awareness of what might happen.

“I don’t think the hospital took her seriously. If they had done more tests they could have picked something up.”

In a letter to the child’s mother, Rob Barrow, Assistant Directorate Manager at Pennine Acute NHS Trust said: “In line with national and Trust policy, we will be undertaking an investigation looking at the care and treatment of your daughter whilst under the care of the Trust.”

He added: “I know there are questions you may wish to raise to be considered as part of the investigation.”

In a statement Gill Harris, Chief Nurse at The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, said: Our thoughts are with the family and we offer them our sincere condolences for their tragic loss. We have started a full clinical review to examine the circumstances surrounding Shazel Zaman’s death to understand what happened following her attendance at our A&E department in April. We intend to share the findings from our review with the family, with the Coroner’s office, as well as with our own staff.”

Deputy Bury Coroner, Lisa Hashmi has also commenced an investigation but will assess evidence before deciding whether to have a full inquest if she deems Shazel’s death “unnatural”.

More than three million girls have been vaccinated so far in the UK with HPV vaccine, and tens of millions more have been vaccinated globally. As with all vaccines, safety remains under continual review, and HPV vaccine has a very good safety record,” a spokesman for the Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency told the Manchester Evening News.

“We are aware of the tragic death of a young girl, and our thoughts are with her family. As with any serious adverse events, we will establish the facts, but there has been no suggestion from safety monitoring so far that the vaccine has been responsible for any deaths.”

Since 2008, girls aged 12 and 13 in the UK have been routinely given a vaccination for the human papilloma virus (HPV) as part of the NHS childhood vaccination programme. The vaccine protects from cervical and throat cancers as well as genital warts.

According to Cancer Research UK, cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women under the age of 35. In the UK, 2,900 women a year are diagnosed with cervical cancer, that’s around eight women every day.

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