VAERS Gardasil (Genital
warts)
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[Judicial Watch uncovered 70 cases of genital warts and Gardasil vaccine. Isn't this meant to prevent genital warts?]
GENITAL WARTS
HPV
VAERS ID | 302649 |
2007-11-08
Age | 16.0 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Physical examination |
Developed genital warts for 2 weeks. Rx: Aldara 5% cream 3 times a week for 6 weeks. Dermatologi |
HPV4
2006-11-14
VAERS ID | 267457 |
Symptoms: Swelling |
Information has been received from a midwife registered nurse
concerning a female with genital warts who "within the last few weeks"
was vaccinated with HPV rL1 6 11 16 18 VLP vaccine (yeast). Concomitant
therapy included imiquimod (Aldara). Subsequently "within the last few
weeks" the patient experienced "swelling in genital warts". At the time
of the report the patient was recovering. Unspecified medical attention
was sought. Other information has been requested.
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VAERS ID | 285421 |
2007-07-16
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a nurse practitioner concerning a female patient who was vaccinated with a dose of Gardasil. It was reported that the dose the patient received was unspecified. On an unspecified date, the patient developed genital warts after receiving the vaccine. Unspecified medical attention was sought. At the time of this report, the patient's outcome was unknown. No product quality complaint was involved. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 285458 |
2007-07-16
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a nurse practitioner concerning a 24 year old female who on an unspecified date was vaccinated with the first dose of Gardasil (lot number unknown). On an unspecified date, the patient was vaccinated with her second dose of Gardasil and developed genital warts. Medical attention was sought. At the time of reporting the patient was recovering. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 285488 |
2007-07-16
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a nurse practitioner concerning a 22 year old female who on an unspecified date was vaccinated with a first dose Gardasil (lot number unknown). Subsequently the patient developed genital warts. At the time of reporting it is unknown if the patient has recovered. Additional information was unavailable. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 285682 |
2007-07-16
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a nurse practitioner concerning a female patient who was vaccinated with a dose of Gardasil. It was reported that the dose the patient received was unspecified. On an unspecified date, the patient developed genital wart after receiving the vaccine. Unspecified medical attention was sought. At the time of this report, the patient's outcome was unknown. No product quality complaint was involved. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 289667 |
2007-08-28
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
2 wks after injection patient noted warts lesion on external genitalia- 6 mos persisted. She was seen today and has 1 cm. condyloma. |
VAERS ID | 300704 |
2007-12-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Biopsy |
Information has been received from a physician, concerning a 20 year old female patient with no pertinent medical history, who on unknown dates was vaccinated with the first, second, and third doses of Gardasil (lot #'s not provided). There was no concomitant medication. In October 2007 ("two to three weeks ago"), the patient visited the office, had a biopsy (unspecified) and was diagnosed with genital warts. At the time of this report, the patient had not recovered. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 301339 |
2007-12-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Blood immunoglobulin G Blood immunoglobulin M Blood test Pyrexia |
Information has bee received from a consumer concerning her 17 year old daughter with no medical history and an allergy to sulfa, who on 28-SEP-2007 was vaccinated with a first dose of Gardasil. Concomitant therapy included hormonal contraceptives (unspecified) and homeopathic medications (unspecified). Prior to being vaccinated with Gardasil the patient was tested for HPV and genital warts and all her test came back negative. On 15-OCT-2007 (also reported as 19-OCT-2007) the patient experienced a fever, and broke out with white bumps that were diagnosed as genital warts. The patient was treated with an unspecified medication. Approximately one week later the patients genital warts had completely went away. The patient was seen by the physician. A blood test for HIgG and IgM were performed (no results provided). The patient recovered on an unspecified date. Additional information is not expected. |
VAERS ID | 279084 |
2007-05-21
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Smear cervix normal |
vulvar condyloma 3months after second vaccine given--treating with aldara cream |
VAERS ID | 279228 |
2007-05-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Fungal infection Human papilloma virus test positive Pruritus Skin irritation Vaginal candidiasis Vaginitis bacterial |
Information has been received from a Nurse Practitioner concerning a 21 year old female patient with penicillin allergy who on 02-MAR-2007 was vaccinated IM with a first dose of Gardasil. The NP reported that the patient had genital warts after receiving the Gardasil. On 19-MAR-2007 she first had itching and irritation. On 21-MAR-2007 she was examined and had both bacterial vaginosis and yeast infection. On 19-MAR-2007 she was treated with Diflucan and on 21-MAR-2007 she was treated with Flagyl. On 16-APR-2007 the genital warts were visually confirmed during the examination. The patient had tested positive for serum human papillomavirus prior to the vaccination. The patient's genital wart was persisting. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 279243 |
2007-05-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Papilloma viral infection Smear cervix abnormal |
Information has been received from a physician concerning a female who was vaccinated with HPV rL1 6 11 16 18 VLP vaccine (yeast) (date and dose not provided). Subsequently at an unspecified time, the patient had a Pap smear that tested positive for HPV 6 and HPV 11. It was also reported that the patient experienced a break out of genital warts not long after vaccination with HPV. It was reported that the patient sought unspecified medical attention. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 279512 |
2007-05-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a Nurse Practitioner (N.P.) concerning a patient who was vaccinated with a dose of Gardasil. Subsequently the patient developed genital warts. The outcome of the patient was unknown. The NP reported that two other patients developed genital warts after receiving the Gardasil. She verbalized concern that she seen three episodes of genital warts developing soon after Gardasil. She believed the patient's immune systems can not handle the viral load. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 279561 |
2007-05-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Burning sensation Headache Inappropriate schedule of drug administration Injection site irritation Injection site pain |
Information has been received from a 27 year old female with a history of papilloma viral infection and loop electrosurgical excision procedure in January 2007, who was vaccinated with Gardasil. Concomitant therapy included ALLEGRA and YAZ. Subsequently, the patient received two doses of the vaccine. After the first vaccination she experienced pain that the injection site (right arm) which hurt and burn. She did not experience any injection site reactions after the second injection (left arm). She experienced headache approximately one day after her first and second injections. About a week after the second injection, she developed genital warts on her outer lip. She reported that she is not sexually active. At the time of this report, the genital warts persisted. Her last dose is due on 17-MAY-2007. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 279566 |
2007-05-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a physician concerning a female who was vaccinated with Gardasil. Subsequently the patient experienced genital warts. No further information was provided. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 280094 | Vaccination Date: | 2007-05-10 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Reports she developed 1st outbreak of genital warts, treated after vaccine #1 (few external lesions, treated by her GYN). A more severe outbreak (extended intravaginally) occurred 1-2 weeks after #2. No or mild outbreak occurred after #3. |
VAERS ID | 284495 | Vaccination Date: | 2007-03-30 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a pharmacist and the patient's mother concerning a 12 year old female who on 29-JAN-2007 was vaccinated with the first dose of Gardasil. On 30-MAR-2007 the patient received a second dose of Gardasil. On 04-APR-2007 the patient was diagnosed with genital warts. The patient had no other symptoms. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 284532 |
2007-06-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a physician concerning an approximately 14 or 15 year old female. Medical history and concomitant therapies not reported. On an unspecified date the patient was vaccinated with the first dose of Gardasil. Subsequently the patient experienced an outbreak of genital warts. On an unspecified date the patient was vaccinated with the second dose of Gardasil. Subsequently the patient experienced another outbreak of genital warts. The patient sought unspecified medical attention. As of 30-MAY-2007 the patient did not receive a third dose and patient outcome was not reported. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 284566 |
2007-06-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a Nurse Practitioner (N.P.) concerning three patients who were vaccinated with a dose of Gardasil and developed genital warts within a short period. Additional information is not expected. |
VAERS ID | 275392 | Vaccination Date: | 2007-02-07 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Complained of rectal condyloma within 3 weeks of getting vaccine. No exposure there. |
VAERS ID | 276223 |
2007-04-06
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a physician concerning a female who was vaccinated with the second dose of Gardasil. Subsequently the patient experienced genital warts. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 276236 | Vaccination Date: | 2007-01-25 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Biopsy |
Information has been received from a physician concerning a 24 year old female with no medical history of drug reactions/allergies who on 25, Jan 2007 was vaccinated with the first IM 0.5 ml dose of HPV rL1 6 11 16 18 VLP vaccine (yeast). Concomitant therapy included hormonal contraceptives (unspecified). On approximately 04, Feb 2007, the patient experienced lesions on the external vaginal area. The patient contacted the physician on 26, Feb 2007. Biopsy of the lesions revealed condyloma. No treatment was provided at the time of reporting. The patient had not recovered. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 276684 | Vaccination Date: | 2006-12-18 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a physician concerning a 21 year old female who on 03-OCT-2006 at 12:30 and on 18-DEC-2006 at 18:00 was vaccinated into the right and left deltoid with a first and second dose of Gardasil, respectively. On 08-FEB-2007, the patient developed genital warts. No sexual activity was reported. At the time of this report, the patient's outcome was unknown. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 276807 | Vaccination Date: | 2007-02-09 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a registered nurse concerning a 23 year old female who on 09-FEB-2007 was vaccinated with Gardasil (yeast). On approximately 16-FEB-2007 the patient presented with rectal warts. The patient's rectal warts persisted as of 16-MAR-2007. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 276884 |
2007-04-13
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a Registered Nurse (R.N.) concerning a female patient who was vaccinated with a dose of Gardasil at another practice. The patient developed an outbreak of genital warts after receiving the Gardasil. The time frame was unknown between the vaccination and the outbreaks. Unspecified medical attention was sought. The patient's outcome was unknown. |
VAERS ID | 276916 |
2007-04-13
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a Registered Nurse (R.N.) concerning a female patient who was vaccinated with a dose of Gardasil at another practice. The patient developed an outbreak of genital warts after receiving the Gardasil. The time frame was unknown between the vaccination and the outbreaks. Unspecified medical attention was sought. The patient's outcome was unknown. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 279065 | Vaccination Date: | 2007-03-21 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a physician's assistant concerning a 17 year old female who on 21-MAR-2007 was vaccinated with the first dose of Gardasil. On 04-APR-2007 the patient was diagnosed with genital warts. unspecified medical attention was sought. At the time of this report, the patient's genital warts persisted. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 279210 | Vaccination Date: | 2007-01-01 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Smear cervix |
Information has been received from a Nurse Practitioner (N.P.) concerning a 21 year old female patient who in January 2007, was vaccinated IM with a first dose of Gardasil. The patient developed genital warts within one month. Patient was treated with trichloroacetic acid (TCA) 80% on 06-MAR-2007 and on 10-APR-2007. The outcome was unknown. Papanicolaou (PEP) test was performed, results unknown (done at another clinic). The NP reported two other patients who had a similar experience. She verbalized concern that she had seen 3 episodes of genital warts developing soon after Gardasil. She believed the patient's immune system can not handle the viral load. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 310297 | Vaccination Date: | 2007-03-03 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Drug exposure during pregnancy Papilloma viral infection Premature labour Ultrasound scan normal
VAERS ID | 310459 |
2008-04-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a physician concerning a female who in November 2007, was vaccinated with the third dose of Gardasil. On 12-MAR-2008 the patient was seen in the office and has genital warts. At the time of this report the patient's outcome was unknown. No product quality complaint was involved. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 310795 |
2008-04-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a physician who heard from another physician concerning a female patient, "about 16 or 17 years old", who had received two doses of Gardasil (lot numbers not reported), went to a gynecologist with a problem, and it was diagnosed as a genital wart. It is unknown if the wart was present prior to receiving Gardasil. No product quality complaint was involved. The patient |
VAERS ID | 310985 |
2008-04-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Contraception |
Information has been received from a physician concerning a 21 year old female with no known medical history, who in December 2007, was vaccinated with a third dose of Gardasil (Lot # 659055/1522U). On unspecified dates, the patient was also vaccinated with the first and second dose of Gardasil (Lot # 657868/"523U" and 658554/"928U"). Concomitant therapy included rizatriptan benzoate (MSD) as needed (dose and indication not reported). Other concomitant therapy included birth control (hormonal contraceptives unspecified), TOPAMAX, NASONEX and ZYRTEC. The physician reported that on an unspecified date, 6 weeks after receiving her third dose, the patient became infected with condyloma. The patient's condyloma persisted. The patient sought unspecified medical attention at an office visit. No product quality complaint was involved. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 312856 | Vaccination Date: | 2007-08-23 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Vaccine positive rechallenge Vulvovaginal human papilloma virus infection |
Information has been received from a physician concerning a 17 year old white female (weight 125#, height 62") who on 23-AUG-2007 was vaccinated with the first dose of GARDASIL (Lot #658558/1061U), IM. On 18-OCT-2007, the patient was vaccinated with the second dose of GARDASIL (Lot #658488/1264U), IM in the left arm. On 26-FEB-2008, the patient was vaccinated with the third dose of GARDASIL (Lot #659182/1757U), IM in the left arm. Concomitant medication was not reported. The physician reported that the patient experienced an increased outbreak of vulvar venereal warts after each injection. It was noted that at the time of vaccinations the patient had no warts and had no prior treatment for warts. The outcome and causality of the events were not reported. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 313056 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a health professional concerning a 16 year old female who was vaccinated with her second dose of GARDASIL (lot# not reported) and developed a case of genital warts. Concomitant therapy included rizatriptan benzoate, (dose, duration and indication not reported). Other concomitant therapy included hormonal contraceptives (unspecified). The patient's genital warts persisted and she sought unspecified medical attention. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 313265 |
2008-05-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a physician concerning a female who was vaccinated with a 0.5 ml third dose of GARDASIL (lot# not provided). The physician reported patient about 6 months after receiving her third dose of GARDASIL experienced genital warts. Unspecified medical attention was sought. The patient's outcome is unknown. No product quality complaint was involved. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 316881 |
2008-06-13
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a physician concerning a female who was vaccinated on unspecified dates with all three doses of GARDASIL (lot#'s not reported). Subsequently the developed condyloma after completing the three dose series. The patient's outcome was not reported and she sought unspecified medical attention in the office on an unspecified date. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 303684 | Vaccination Date: | 2007-04-30 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Condition aggravated Inappropriate schedule of drug administration |
Information has been received from a physician concerning an 18 year old female patient who on 30-APR-2007 was vaccinated with a first dose of Gardasil. She received her second dose of Gardasil on 12-DEC-2007. The physician reported that the patient developed a "flare up" of genital warts after receiving the second injection. The patient reported that the non specific increase in amount of genital warts began about one month after the patient received the first dose of Gardasil on 30-APR-2007. The physician stated he did not examine the patient and the symptoms were self reported. Additionally, the patient reported the increase in genital warts to the patient's gynecologist (unspecified name). No other symptoms and no other information available at the time of this report. The outcome was unknown. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 305931 |
2008-02-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a physician, via a company representative, concerning an 18 year old female patient, who was vaccinated with the first dose of Gardasil (date, dosing details and lot # not reported), and subsequently "came down with genital warts." The patient completed the second and third dose of the vaccination series. At the time of this report, the outcome of the event was unknown. The reporting physician did not feel that the genital warts were related to therapy with Gardasil. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 305938 |
2008-02-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a health professional concerning two female patients who were vaccinated intramuscularly with their third dose of Gardasil. Within about two weeks, the patients experienced genital warts. Both patients said they were not sexually active for about 5 months. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 306028 |
2008-02-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Menstruation delayed |
Information has been received from a registered nurse concerning a 23 female with no previous history of genital warts, who, on an unspecified date was vaccinated with a 0.5mL first dose of Gardasil. Subsequently, the patient developed genital warts. On another unspecified date the patient was vaccinated with a second dose of Gardasil. Subsequently, after the first and second doses the patient's menstrual cycles were off by about one week. The patient's cycle has returned to normal. On 24-JAN-2008 the patient was vaccinated with a third dose of Gardasil. The patient sought unspecified medical attention. At the time of the report, the outcome of the patient was unknown. No product quality complaint was involved. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 307560 | Vaccination Date: | 2008-01-04 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts No reaction on previous exposure to drug |
Information has been received from a licensed practical nurse concerning a 21 year old female with no pertinent medical history or drug reactions/allergies who on 02-NOV-2007 was vaccinated with a first dose of GARDASIL (lot# 659435/1265U) 0.5 mL IM in the left arm. The patient did not experience any problems after the first dose. There was no concomitant medication. On 04-JAN-2008 the patient was vaccinated with a second dose of GARDASIL (lot# 659435/1265U) 0.5 mL IM in the right arm. On 18-JAN-2008 the patient experienced an outbreak of venereal warts. Medical attention was sought. The patient used (imiquimod) ALDARA cream which cleared up the venereal warts. On 07-FEB-2008 the patient recovered from venereal warts. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 310246 | Vaccination Date: |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Condition aggravated Herpes zoster Oral contraception Vaccine positive rechallenge |
Information has been received from a physician concerning a 17 year old female patient who had genital warts prior to vaccination, at an unspecified date was vaccinated with the first dose of Gardasil (lot# 658558/1061U). Concomitant therapy included ORTHO 0.5/35 and CONDYLOX. The patient was treated for genital warts. After the second dose of Gardasil (lot# 658488/1264U) the patient's genital warts came back and same thing happened after the third dose of Gardasil (lot# 659182/1757U). One of the nurses mentioned that it was a "very severe case of genital warts". The patient also developed shingles after the third vaccination. Unknown medical attention was sought. At the time of reporting the patient was not recovered. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 320561 | Vaccination Date: | 2007-01-01 |
Symptoms: Anal haemorrhage Anogenital warts Proctalgia Smear cervix |
Information has been received from a physician concerning a 17 year old female with pollen allergy who in approximately 2007 was vaccinated with two doses of GARDASIL. On 10-JUN-2008, the patient was taken to the ER with a complaint of anal pain and bleeding starting about 1-2 weeks before the ER visit. The patient was diagnosed with severe anal warts. On an unspecified date, the patient had a PAP test performed (results not provided). Out patient surgery was done with good results. The patient missed school as a result of the surgery. On an unknown date the patient recovered. The reporting physician considered the severe anal warts to be disabling and an other important medical event. The physician noted the mother of the patient believed that her daughter's anal warts were caused by GARDASIL. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 321704 | Vaccination Date: | 2007-02-20 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Cervical dysplasia |
Pt had a genital wart on exam 2/20/07 that is again present on exam 8/8/8 and her mother feels that because warts come & go that the child "got some bad vaccine". |
VAERS ID | 325045 |
2008-08-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a physician assistant concerning her 26 year old female friend with diagnosed cervical papilloma viral infection who in May 2008, was vaccinated with the first dose of GARDASIL. There was no concomitant medication. In approximately May 2008, "within the past two months" the patient developed genital warts. The patient had had two outbreaks. The outcome was unknown. The patient contacted her physician to seek unspecified medical attention. Follow-up information was received from the physician assistant stating that the patient was her personal friend and she did not see the patient in clinic. Further information was unknown. Additional information is not expected. |
VAERS ID | 270259 | Vaccination Date: | 2006-11-21 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Anogenital warts Smear cervix abnormal |
Information has been received from a Certified Medical Assistant
concerning a 22 year old female patient with genital warts and history
of abnormal Pap smears who on 21 Nov 2006 was vaccinated IM in the left
deltoid with her first dose of Gardasil (yeast), lot #653736/0868F.
Concomitant therapy included Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo. The patient called to
report that prior to the vaccination she had 2 undiagnosed "bumps" in
the vulva area. Two weeks after the vaccination, on 05 Dec 2006, the
patient had an increase in amount of genital warts (3 more "bumps"
appeared in the surrounding area). Medical attention was sought. The
patient had undergone a Pap smear and cervical biopsy on 21 Nov 2006
(results were not reported). At the time of the report the patient had
not recovered. Additional information has been requested.
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VAERS ID | 271148 | Vaccination Date: | 2006-12-18 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Pain |
Information has been received from a pharmacist and a 25 year old female patient with sulfonamide allergy reporting that on 18 Dec 2006 the patient was vaccinated IM with a first dose of Gardasil. Concomitant therapy included Lexapro. Four days later, on approximately 22 Dec 2006, the patient developed painful genital warts. The patient's painful genital warts persisted and she sought unspecified medical attention. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 272314 | Vaccination Date: | 2006-11-21 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Haemoglobin |
Information has been received from a nurse practitioner concerning her daughter, a 20 year old female with possible human papilloma virus prior to May 2006 who had an abnormal Papanicolaou (PAP) smear and colposcopy, June 2006 who on 21-NOV2006 was vaccinated with a 0.5ml dose of Gardasil. Concomitant therapy included Yasmin. On 27-NOV-2006, the patient developed genital warts. The patient required laser surgery on 08-JAN-2007. Laboratory evaluation included hemoglobin. The patient sought unspecified medical attention. At the time of the report, the patient had not recovered. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 274223 | Vaccination Date: | 2006-12-01 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a physician's assistant concerning a 23 year old female with genital warts who in December 2006, was vaccinated with first dose of HPV (lot # not reported) 0.5 ml injection. Concomitant therapy was unspecified. The patient sought medical attention. In December 2006, after taking the first dose of vaccine, the genital warts seemed to worsen. The patient was treated with thioguanine and cytarabine (TCA). On approximately 07-FEB-2007, the patient was given the second dose of HPV (lot # not reported) 0.5 ml injection. The outcome of the worsening genital warts was not specified. No further information was provided at the time of reporting. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 274228 |
2007-03-14
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a physician concerning a female (age not reported) with established papilloma viral infection and a colposcopy was performed who on an unspecified date was vaccinated with HPV (lot# not reported). Subsequently, the patient experienced an outbreak of genital warts. Medical attention was sought. The outcome of the genital warts was not reported. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 316590 |
2008-06-13
Symptoms: Anogenital warts Smear cervix |
Information has been received from a certified nurse midwife concerning five or six 18 to 19 year old females, concomitant medications and pertinent medical histories not specified, who were vaccinated (dates unspecified) with the first doses of GARDASIL vaccine (yeast) (Lot #'s, and routes unspecified). It was reported that several weeks after receiving the GARDASIL vaccine (yeast) 5 or 6 patients unfortunately came back with hundreds of genital warts. At first they thought it may be just a chance occurrence not only did the nurse midwife see these , the doctor saw a few of these instances as well. The patients came in and had a pap, the pap smears came back and after that the first dose of GARDASIL vaccine (yeast) was administered, and after that they saw these outbreaks of genital warts come back. "It was so bad that these girls needed laser therapy and sometimes they continued laser therapy and even after that continued laser therapy. The patients still had genital warts." Some continued to receive the second and third dose and some may not, but at least some did finish the doses. Additional information has been requested. |
VAERS ID | 318966 | Vaccination Date: | 2007-06-05 |
Symptoms: Anogenital warts |
Information has been received from a physician concerning a 24 year old female with no specified pertinent medical history or drug allergies, who on 05-JUN-2007 was vaccinated with the first dose of GARDASIL. The second dose of GARDASIL, was given on 02-AUG-2008. The third dose of GARDASIL, IM, was given on 03-DEC-2008. Subsequently the patient developed genital warts. The patient sought unspecified medical attention and had not recovered at the time of reporting. Additional information has been requested. |