People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
16 April 18, 2010 |
'Govts Responsible
for
HPV Vaccine Related
Deaths'
CPI(M) Polit Bureau member and Rajya Sabha
member
Brinda Karat has held both the AP state government and the UPA
government at
the centre responsible for the reported deaths of four young tribal
girls due
to administration of HPV vaccine in Andhra Pradesh recently. She
demanded a
thorough inquiry into this affair and fixing of responsibility.
As part of her tour of tribal areas in the
state, she
visited Khammam district recently. She focussed on knowing about the
ill-effects of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine as also the
implementation of NREGS, Tribal Forest Rights Act etc.
An American NGO, taking the services of
health
department of the government of Andhra Pradesh, administered HPV
vaccine to
nearly 14,000 girls aged between 10 to 14 years. These girls belonged
to ST, SC
and Muslim communities and are studying in tribal welfare and social
welfare
residential schools. This vaccine was given on a trial basis to these
girls in
three successive doses. It is intended to prevent cancer of cervix in
adult
age. The administration of vaccine or a drug to minor patients
inevitably needs
prior consent of parents. But in this case it was not taken. Moreover,
around 5
per cent girls suffered with headache, body pains, rash, vomiting and
mild
fever as side effects. It has been alleged in the print media that four
girls
died due to this vaccination. The government of Andhra Pradesh allowed
the
American NGO to make use of staff of government health department in
Khammam
district to hold the campaign of vaccination. They gave three-day
training to
the health staff in the district. They said that this vaccine would
prevent the
cancer of cervix, and would be given free of cost as a charity to these
poor
girls. They said the total cost of the vaccine is Rs 9000
i.e Rs
3000 for single dose.
Brinda Karat spoke to the victims and their
family
members to know the details of the issue. She was accompanied by AIDWA
leaders
Swarupa Rani, Hymavathi, and Renuka, district CPI(M) leaders P
Sudharshan Rao,
B Ravi Kumar and S Rajaiah and state
secretary of AP Girijana Sangam, Midiyam Babu Rao. She visited
Yerragattu
village of Bhadrachalam rural mandal where she consoled Sode Mudharaju
and
Maramma whose daughter Sodde Saiamma studying in class 9 allegedly died
due to
vaccination. The people of this remote village were surprised to see a
national
level political leader coming down to them and enquiring about the
death of a
girl. She also visited Anjipaaka village of Dummagudem mandal to
enquire about
the death after vaccination of Kudumala Saritha, again a class 9 tribal
student. She visited the tribal welfare girls hostel at Lashminagaram
village
where Saritha was vaccinated. Here, the hostel warden himself signed
the informed
consent forms of all the girls without bothering to inform the parents
of the
girls. A total of 287 girls were vaccinated here.
While in the village, the CPI(M) leader also
assessed
the implementation of Tribal Forest Rights Act and REGA. She sat with
beneficiaries, mainly tribal women, in an interactive session to find
out the
facts. She visited the work place and enquired about their
remuneration,
working conditions and facilities provided etc.