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MUORE A 12 ANNI (DOPO IL VACCINO HPV) MA A CAUSA DEL BENADRYL

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WAUKESHA (WITI) - L'ufficio dell'esaminatore medico di Wauksha County
ha stabilito mercoledì 22 ottobre che un vaccino HPV non era la causa
della morte per una bambina di 12 anni Waukesha. Meredith Prohaska è
morto il 30 luglio, ore dopo un viaggio al medico.

Secondo l'esaminatore medico, la morte di Meredith Prohaska è stata
causata da un livello tossico di un ingrediente comunemente trovato in
benadryl.

"Non ci sono prove che qualsiasi vaccinazione abbia causato o abbia
contribuito alla sua morte", ha dichiarato l'ufficio dell'esaminatore
medico della contea di Waukesha.

Meredith Prohaska era una bambina di 12 anni attiva e divertente per un
minuto. Poche ore dopo - non rispondeva al pavimento. Tra quel tempo,
c'era un viaggio al medico.

Rebecca Prohaska ha preso la figlia al medico per una mal di gola il 30
luglio. Mentre erano lì ...

"Ha ottenuto il suo primo vaccino HPV alle 10:30, alle 11 di quella
mattina", ha detto Rebecca Prohaska.

A un certo punto, Rebecca Prohaska dice che si ricorda di avere una
documentazione su possibili effetti collaterali.

"Trenta minuti dopo stava cercando di dormire. Ho continuato a
svegliarla ", ha detto Rebecca Prohaska.

Alle 3:30 quel pomeriggio, Rebecca Prohaska uscì per mezz'ora per
ottenere cibo.

"Sono tornato e l'ho trovata sul pavimento", ha detto Rebecca Prohaska.

Rebecca Prohaska - un veterano EMT 14 anni per la Guardia Nazionale, ha
eseguito CPR dopo aver chiamato 911.

Meredith Prohaska è stato dichiarato morto all'ospedale. Nessuno poteva
dire perché.

Rebecca Prohaska non ha voluto andare in macchina mercoledì, ma non è
d'accordo con la relazione. Vuole un'ulteriore ricerca sulle allergie
di Meredith e sulle reazioni potenziali.

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Tra il rosso ed il nero,
vince sempre lo zero.

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WAUKESHA (WITI) - L'ufficio dell'esaminatore medico di Wauksha County
ha stabilito mercoledì 22 ottobre che un vaccino HPV non era la causa
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A much-touted vaccine given to teens and preteens to prevent cancers
caused by a sexually transmitted virus did not cause or contribute to
the death of a 12-year-old Waukesha girl whose mother found her
unresponsive in their home on July 30, the Waukesha County medical
examiner said Wednesday.

Diphenhydramine intoxication — ingestion of a lethal level of an
antihistamine — caused the death of Meredith Prohaska, though the
manner of death is undetermined, Medical Examiner Lynda Biedrzycki said
in a prepared statement.

"There is no evidence that any vaccination caused or contributed to her
death," Biedrzycki said.

Diphenhydramine is a type of antihistamine found in various allergy and
sleep medicines, including Benadryl, Tylenol PM, Nytol and Sominex,
according to the National Institutes of Health. Overdose occurs when
someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or
recommended amount of a drug or medication.

No further details from the 12-year-old's autopsy were provided. If her
death had been caused by an interaction with another substance, it
would have been noted in the statement about manner of death.

The girl's mother, Rebecca Prohaska, told the news media in early
August that she believed her daughter may have had an allergic reaction
to the human papillomavirus vaccine, also known as HPV, about six hours
after the vaccine was administered in a doctor's office.

The mother's speculation was reported by several television stations
and the Journal Sentinel, and was picked up by opponents of childhood
vaccinations across the country as inaccurate evidence that the vaccine
can kill.

The HPV vaccine, given in three doses starting at age 11 or 12, is the
only vaccine currently available to prevent any type of cancer. HPV
vaccination is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American
Academy of Pediatrics, and the Society for Adolescent Health and
Medicine.

The HPV vaccine offers protection from most of the cancers caused by
human papillomavirus, known as HPV — a common virus that spreads when
an infected person has sexual contact with another person. The nature
of how the virus spreads — through sexual contact — has prompted some
parents to object to giving the vaccine to preteens.

Some preteens and teens may faint after getting the HPV vaccine, which
is why physicians ask them to sit or lie down when they get a shot, and
stay like that for about 15 minutes to help prevent fainting and any
injury.

Serious side effects from the HPV vaccine are rare, according to the
CDC.

About 14 million people, including teens, become infected with HPV each
year. HPV infection can cause cervical, vaginal, and vulvar cancers in
women and penile cancer in men. HPV also can cause anal cancer,
mouth/throat (oropharyngeal) cancer and genital warts in both men and
women.

Meredith Prohaska was given the HPV vaccine around 10:30 a.m. on July
30, and was dead within six hours.

Rebecca Prohaska told police she had come home from an errand about
4:15 p.m. and found Meredith unresponsive and lying facedown on the
living room floor. The child's mother began performing cardiopulmonary
resuscitation.

Meredith had vomited. Her lips were purple. She was not breathing and
did not have a pulse. Her 6-year-old sister, Margaret, was lying beside
her trying to cuddle, according to her mother.
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