This was stated by Secretary of Health Santander, Rey Juan José Serrano, who also said that "the symptoms presented by children for anything not related to vaccination."
In this regard, Yamile Ruiz, mother and child whose case was dismissed by the health authorities, said her daughter "so far not been any studies you should dig deeper and not draw conclusions at a glance ... I not assure that the health of my daughter is in the vaccine, but neither have results or studies in my hand to tell me otherwise. "
Despite the controversy in the country around the vaccine, the Health Secretary Santander said the implementation of the HPV vaccine is not suspended.
"The biological against human papillomavirus remains in the vaccination schedule. Finally it is the Ministry of Health who determines if you implement any special measures, "he said.
The official defended the safety of the biological and stressed that "your application due to a serious policy. There is no proven anything, no link between the vaccine and any adverse reactions. "
In turn, Claudia Ayala Amaya, Bucaramanga Health Secretary, said that "it would be irresponsible for us to suspend the application of this vaccine, so it continues to provide."
Ayala Amaya also said that "this is not a vaccine which is experiencing, has all the evidence and guarantees both WHO and PAHO ... So far there is no direct link has been found between the vaccine and the cases have been reported. "
Meanwhile, health officials in the region made a special parent to call, considering that "now we see with concern that neither the children want to vaccinate ... This can generate a serious health problem public ".
Recall that after analyzing lots of Gardasil vaccine used in the vaccination against HPV, Invima determined that no direct or indirect evidence involving the biological with the symptoms that have submitted at least 350 girls affected was found in El Carmen de Bolivar.
Referring to the case of girls sick of Carmen de Bolivar, President of the Republic, Juan Manuel Santos, said "papillomavirus vaccine is safe."
The Colombian president said the safety of the vaccine have ratified national and international scientific societies, all in response to parents of girls of Carmen de Bolívar, who claim that the sufferings of his daughters are the result of applying the vaccine.
According to the President of Colombia, "all girls living in Carmen de Bolívar been evaluated and no evidence that there is a connection between their symptoms and the vaccine. There are several hypotheses are studied phenomenon of collective suggestion, which was made in other countries. "
The president also recalled that the Human Papillomavirus is a virus that causes cervical cancer and today, he brings death to 3,300 women annually, mostly young women.
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