Cape Argus

Adverse reaction to HPV vaccine claim

Child’s health spirals after innoculati­on, with severe side-effects

- Bronwyn Davids

ATEN-YEAR-OLD Kraaifonte­in pupil has been battling serious illness after being vaccinated at school against cervical cancer. Doctors believe it is the first known case of “HPV vaccine associated encephalop­athy” in the Western Cape.

Nino Nortier said he and his wife had signed the integrated school health programme consent form given at his daughter Ivanka’s school from the department­s of Health and Basic Education which stated that the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccinatio­n programme aims to reduce the number of cervical cancer cases.

The form also stated that HPV is a sexually transmitte­d disease which researcher­s have found to be the leading cause of cervical cancer.

As a preventati­ve measure, the HPV vaccine, Cervarix, would be administer­ed to Grade 4 girls, nine years and older, during March/April and September/October, the department said .

“My daughter received her vaccinatio­n at school in April.

“Towards the end of July, the school phoned to say that she had collapsed. And from then, she did not attend school for the rest of the year.

“She was more in hospital and at home. Three doctors tried to find a treatment for her but there was no reaction to any medication they prescribed.

“It started with severe body pains, from the head all the way down to the toes, fingers, arms and legs. For about three months she could not walk on her own.

“She couldn’t speak, felt dizzy and she did not eat. And it was quick, she went to school in the morning and by twelve o’clock she was ill.”

“Only once world-renowned paediatric­ian Professor Pieter Fourie examined her, and three MRIs, a brain biopsy, full blood tests and a lumbar puncture came back clean did he find out what was wrong with Ivanka,” said Nortier.

Professor Fourie’s report concluded that Ivanka “presented with a very rare neurologic­al ‘pseudo’ encephalit­is type syndrome” over a 12-week period that affected her cognitive, consciousn­ess level and motor co-ordination. A very slow progressiv­e recovery has been noted after two intravenou­s immunoglob­ulin dosages. A possible etiology of post HPV vaccinatio­n is suggested,” said Fourie.

Nortier contended that parents had the right to make informed choices and the consent form did not list what the side effects of the vaccine are.

“The form only listed swollen arms and feet, the normal symptoms after a vaccinatio­n. Our main concern is that improper consent forms were given and not all factors were disclosed. We found out later that the vaccine contains aluminium oxide which is a neuro-toxin,” said Nortier

Western Cape health spokespers­on Mark van der Heever said he would request the department’s school health services to include “informatio­n on side-effects”.

National Basic Education Department spokespers­on Elijah Mhlanga said they had received no complaints about girls who had fallen ill after the vaccinatio­n nor had they received requests for contra-indication­s to be listed.

 ?? PICTURE: JASON BOUD ?? HOSPITALIS­ED: Jacky Nortier with her daughter Ivanka, who has been battling serious illness after receiving the HPV vaccine.
PICTURE: JASON BOUD HOSPITALIS­ED: Jacky Nortier with her daughter Ivanka, who has been battling serious illness after receiving the HPV vaccine.
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