Dr. Diane Harper, OB/GYN, specialist in OB/GYN, is one of a select group of HPV experts called in to help design the clinical trials of Gardasil and Cervarix. She stated that pap smears need to be continued whether vaccinated or not, because the tested length of efficacy of the vaccines in preventing HPV infection is not long enough to prevent cervical cancer, which can take ten or twenty years, or longer, to develop; because there are more circulating strains of potentially carcinogenic strains of the virus than are contained in the vaccine; and because many women are already infected, in which case the vaccine is not effective. Based on the clinical trial data, she also stated that vaccination will not decrease the number of cervical cancer cases, but that a retinue of regular pap smears will.
Issue of trust: Neurotoxic effect of mercury and aluminum in vaccines; portion of Dr. Ayoub’s second video, Vaccines and Childhood Illnesses: Beyond Thimerosal
Excellent interview with Dr. Harper:
http://truthaboutgardasil.org/breaking-news-diane-harpers-latest-interview/
Dr. Ayoub’s video, Vaccines & Childhood Illnesses: Beyond Thimerosal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ny842FitF8