I wonder if the "average lifespan" would have climbed and continue to climb as it has without vaccines. I don't think so. Originally Posted by Glenn QuagmireThat is the GOP plan to save SS....do everything in their power to see that you die sooner!
So from your article:I read it in an article. I answered you before in Post #72:
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About 79 million Americans, most in their late teens and early 20s, are infected with HPV. Each year, about 14 million people become newly infected, the CDC says. About 56 million doses of HPV vaccine have been administered in the U.S. since 2006, Frieden noted.
About 19,000 cancers caused by HPV infections occur in women in the U.S. each year, according to the CDC, with cervical cancers being the most common. About 8,000 cancers caused by HPV occur each year in U.S. men; throat cancers are most common.
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Given that.
How'd you come up with the 90% of people have the HPV virus? Originally Posted by gnadfly
I read it in an article. I answered you before in Post #72:The article is poorly written, especially the first paragraph. Evidently 90% of Americans have HPV, depending on how "you" want to define 90%. I think my percentage of 25% is more accurate but less scary. But let me ask you another question, even given 25% why isn't the rate of cancers much, much higher? Here's a more informative and less scary article from the CDC itself: http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/hpv/statistics/.
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"I think I first read the 90% number from a Brit paper reporting on Michael Douglas. But that might have been for England or a certain age range or both. The link above says that a survey of oral cancer patients found that 55% of them had HPV. But those are mostly older people (50s and 60s) who were relatively less sexually active when younger than young people today. Because of today's hook-up culture and kids having sex younger than ever (including "technical" virgins having oral sex), the HPV rates for people 20-40 are much higher. So the rate is somewhat age dependent. But it is HIGH in all age groups."
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I think the 79 million number bears out the high rate for young people. If we have 300 people, teens and early 20s are probably no more than 10-15% of that number (45 million max?). So if MOST of the 79 million are in that cohort, the infection rate has to be on the order of 90%.
Obviously the rate is 0% for small children and young teens (not sexually active yet). And probably very low for folks in their 80s and 90s, because they were not as sexually active when they were teens in the mid 1900s.
Even among the cancers patients mentioned above, the rate was 55% and those were mostly middle aged folks.
In the absence of the vaccine, the rates for all age groups will rise to 90% as the people who are now in their teens and early 20s age and move into their 40, 50s and 60s and the folks already in their 40s, 50s and 60s die off. Originally Posted by ExNYer
Ryan tried with his voucher bs! Originally Posted by WTFThis from the idiot who wanted Grandma to die because she didn't pay into Medicare! Your operation was an ASStounding success WTF!
This from the idiot who wanted Grandma to die because she didn't pay into Medicare! Your operation was an ASStounding success WTF! Originally Posted by gnadfly
But let me ask you another question, even given 25% why isn't the rate of cancers much, much higher? Originally Posted by gnadflyI don't know, but I would imagine it is because not everyone who has HPV will get the cancer. Just like some people who smoke don't get lung cancer - although that percentage is lower.
There is no real case against vaccination. The case is against GOVERNMENT FORCED vaccination. I'd encourage anyone to get vaccinated. I wouldn't FORCE them too.Straw man argument. No one is saying that.
The issue is not whether vaccination is a good idea, the issue is whether the government should FORCE someone to do something government THINKS is a good idea.
Lots of things are good ideas. Should the government FORCE us to do all of them? Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
There is no real case against vaccination. The case is against GOVERNMENT FORCED vaccination. I'd encourage anyone to get vaccinated. I wouldn't FORCE them too.We force children to go to school...is that a bad thing? To get shots to prevent spreadable diseases? Is that a bad thing?
The issue is not whether vaccination is a good idea, the issue is whether the government should FORCE someone to do something government THINKS is a good idea.
Lots of things are good ideas. Should the government FORCE us to do all of them? Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy