A landmark lawsuit against Merck has unveiled significant evidence of improper testing for its Gardasil HPV vaccine. Newly declassified documents indicate that Merck was aware of DNA contamination issues, yet it pressured regulators to waive essential tests. These concerns, previously raised over a decade ago by Dr. Sin Hang Lee, highlighted the presence of high levels of HPV DNA fragments in Gardasil vials. This contamination can trigger adverse autoimmune responses in susceptible individuals. Children's Health Defense is backing the lawsuit, which marks the first jury trial for Merck regarding safety misrepresentations of its vaccine.
Internal emails reveal that Merck knew its Gardasil vaccine was contaminated with HPV DNA fragments from the vaccine's manufacturing process and lobbied regulators to bypass testing requirements.
Concerns over Gardasil's residual DNA contamination have persisted for over a decade, with troubling findings from Dr. Sin Hang Lee regarding high levels of HPV DNA fragments.
These DNA fragments, originating from the plasmid DNA used in vaccine production, are supposed to be removed during manufacturing but remain in the final product.
Once injected, HPV DNA aggregates are absorbed by immune cells, triggering pro-inflammatory responses, potentially leading to serious autoimmune conditions.
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