Oh the it's the Indie again, this surely goes well with the following masterpiece.<p><a href="http://www.slate.com/content/dam/slate/blogs/business_insider/2013/12/06/131206_bi_osama.jpeg.CROP.promovar-mediumlarge.jpeg" rel="nofollow">http://www.slate.com/content/dam/slate/blogs/business_inside...</a><p>I would be very reluctant to assign blame just yet. This bears a lot of resemblence to how the Wakefield saga unfolded - lots of outwardly strong evidence that ultimately turned into vapour, from either a lack of knowledge in epidermiology or sheer disingenuity.<p>Back to the topic, I am probably not the most impartial commenter - I have lost somebody important to cervical cancer and have always been an outspoken supporter of HPV vaccine since. That said, there has been an increasing number of peer-reviewed post-hoc studies looking into the issue and I agree that this should be investigated further. ADR is high complex and highly idiosyncratic; the more we know the better it will be for everybody.