The Vaccinated Girls: Voices from Denmark's HPV Inoculation Scandal
Michael Bech Nielsen, Signe Walgren Daugbjerg


Hardback (B401) | Feb 2017 | Skyhorse Publishing | 9781510708297 | 160pp | 216x140mm | GEN | AUD$34.99, NZD$39.99

Gardasil is a vaccine that protects women against human papillomavirus, or HPV, a common sexually transmitted disease that can give rise to cervical cancer. It’s also the subject of hot debate both in the United States and abroad. After being approached by a young woman who linked a crippling illness to her recent vaccination, Danish journalists Michael Bech Nielsen and Signe Walgren Daugbjerg decided to dig deeper—and they were astounded by what they found.
Their 2015 documentary "The Vaccinated Girls" gave voice to roughly thirty women who suffered side effects coinciding with their inoculation. Doctors who had treated the women also came forward, explaining that the link between their vaccination and symptoms like dizziness, chest pain, and fainting was too strong to ignore—and reaching some frightening conclusions. The documentary also exposed government officers’ caginess regarding the vaccine’s dangers and admissions that they quashed evidence. Once the documentary aired, more victims came forward in droves—leading the European Medicines Agency to launch a safety review of three common anti-HPV vaccines.
The Vaccinated Girls features expanded interviews with and updates from the physicians, European government officials, victims, and families featured in the documentary. In asking what we’re not supposed to ask in the United States, The Vaccinated Girls sheds light on just how many questions remain unanswered. Anyone interested in the state of vaccination will want to read this groundbreaking work.