Merck Comments, Reaction
"Our goal is preventing women from getting HPV and cervical cancer," Richard Haupt, executive director of medical affairs for Merck's vaccines division, said, adding, "What's unfortunate is that our role appears to be a distraction to that goal" (Gardner, Washington Post, 2/21). Haupt said the company would continue distributing information about the Gardasil if requested by government officials, the AP/Long Island Newsday reports. Anne Francis, chair of an American Academy of Pediatrics committee that advocates for better insurer reimbursement for vaccines, said Merck's decision to stop lobbying is "a good move for the public," adding that the initiation of the campaign was "a little bit premature ... so soon after (Gardasil's) release, before we have a picture of whether there are going to be any untoward side effects" (Johnson, AP/Long Island Newsday, 2/21). Joseph Bocchini, chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on Infectious Diseases, lauded Merck's move. "At this point, we really don't know whether we even need to consider a mandate," Bocchini said, adding, "We need to get some data over time" (Rubin, USA Today, 2/21). After Merck's announcement, Perry spokesperson Krista Moody said, "Gov. Perry's executive order was not about a company. It's about saving lives and preventing women from contracting cancer" (Hoppe, Dallas Morning News, 2/20).
Washington Times Examines Age Group Targeted for Gardasil
The Washington Times on Wednesday examined whether lawmakers are targeting the "wrong age group" in their efforts to require girls ages 11 to 13 to receive Gardasil. According to the Times, Gardasil has proven effectiveness for only five years (Lopes/Dolan, Washington Times, 2/21).
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