April 25, 2003

April 25, 2003                  search the site               subscribe Vaccination NewsLetter

CDC Says 33,400 in U.S. Given Smallpox Shots - Reuters Health

The new quarantine laws - USA Today

The Class Action Unfairness Act - The New York Times

'Personal vaccine' may fight tumourswww.theage.com.au

Nationwide Measles Vaccination Campaign for Children Aged 6 Months--12 Years --- Afghanistan, 2002 - CDC

Does the MMR vaccine and secretin or its receptor share an antigenic epitope? - journal article

Polio cases on the increase - The number of cases of polio rose fourfold last year - a setback for health experts fighting to eradicate the disease. - BBC

Polio Cases Rose Sharply in 2002, India Worst Hit - Reuters via Yahoo!

Drug Maker Eyes Growth In New Flu Vaccine - Investor's  Business Daily via Yahoo!

GenVec and National Institutes of Health Begin Work on SARS Vaccine - PRNewswire-FirstCall via http://news.findlaw.com

The SARS Epidemic: Beijing; Quarantine Set In Beijing Areas To Fight Sars -  The New York Times

The WHO has overreacted - www.globeandmail.com

Spinach makes a safer anthrax vaccine - BioMedNet

Just what is Gulf War syndrome? - BioMedNet

Health Experts Finalise Vaccination Strategies - AllAfrica.com

"Infant Meningitis Linked to Teen Behavior Problems" - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

"In Hot Pursuit of HIV Vaccine" - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

"LSU Professor Hopes to Develop Vaccine Against SARS" - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

"Merck Sees Challenges in Developing SARS Vaccine" - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

"N.M. May Jam 20 Shots Into Babies' First Year" - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

"Polio Cases Rose Sharply in 2002, India Worst Hit" - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

"Vaccine Boom; Evans to Lift Production of Fluvirin" - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

"West Nile Surveillance Begins" - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

"WHO Demands Bigger Effort Against Malaria" - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

Autism brings changes to local family - www.cleburnenews.com

"Acceptable" Lead Level Not Low Enough CME - Medscape

The persisting autism mystery - Harvard Mental  Health Letter

Fecal bacteria indicate the coast is clear - BioMedNet

Virulent sepsis infections on the rise - BioMedNet

Airborne infectious diseases during infancy and mortality in later life in southern Sweden, 1766–1894 - journal article

Health benefits of training mothers in developing countries to exclusively breastfeed for 6 months - www.eurekalert.org

Risk and protective factors for two types of error in the treatment of children with fever at outpatient health facilities in Benin -  journal article

Virulent sepsis infections on the rise -  The Denver Post

Maternal prenatal exposure to nitrosatable drugs and childhood brain tumours - journal article

Routine Mammograms Can Lower Death Risk - AP via www.intelihealth.com

Government Looks To Increase Early Cancer Detection, Prevention Among Minorities - Cox News Service via www.intelihealth.com

New Peanut Butter Could Fight Blindness - AP via www.intelihealth.com

If Weight Matters, She's Bound to be a Smoker - HealthScoutNews via Yahoo!

Double helix photo not taken by Franklin - BioMednet

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