December 11, 2003*
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Vaccine-related
December 11, 2003 - NAA Action Alert: "On December 9, 2003, an editorial was published in the Wall Street Journal entitled, "Where's my flu shot?" The writer goes beyond merely stating an opinion when the information he/she presents is made to seem factual, but really isn't. In fact, the writer uses erroneous information to take direct aim at government officials who have very much helped the autism community in the past. He/she also depicts Senator Bill Frist as the hero while blaming our repeal of the Homeland Security rider for the current flu vaccine shortage...Please write to the Wall Street Journal ASAP and let them know that they irresponsibly printed a very misleading editorial without checking the facts first." - to learn more, go to the National Autism Association's Grassroots Center
December 10, 2003 - Experts Question Potency of Flu Vaccine - AP via Yahoo! - "Even as federal officials try to round up extra doses of the flu vaccine, many experts are wondering just how much protection the shots will give the millions who have taken them...Vaccine makers produced 83 million doses this year, but the early and intense outbreak in some Western states has dried up supplies in many places...Even though one of the three is a close cousin of this season's bug, whether that will be enough to help people ward off the flu is unknown. Some experts expect the level of protection to be less than 50 percent...Most agree the vaccine will do at least some good. But the word "some" is about specific as CDC scientists are willing to get."
Comment: How lovely for the vaccine manufacturers, to be able to produce 83 million doses of something that may well not work and enlist the government and medical community in their efforts to sell it.
December 11, 2003 - Effectiveness of shots isn't clear-cut - Expert says mismatch may protect half of recipients but adds, 'Biology is messy' - Rocky Mountain News
December 11, 2003 - Doubling of flu deaths feared - The Denver Post - "The FDA and CDC should have warned the public that the vaccine might not be effective against the Fujian strain, said Barbara Loe Fisher, president of the National Vaccine Information Center in Vienna, Va., and a member of the FDA committee..."Be honest with the people; tell them they couldn't produce the Fujian strain this year," she said, noting that citizens often incorrectly look at the flu vaccine as a panacea...Worse, Fisher said, is that health officials knew the the vaccine was only marginally effective against Fujian."
December 10, 2003 - Dallas Officials Say Demand for Flu Vaccine Being Met - The Dallas Morning News via Good Housekeeping
December 10, 2003 - Flu-Shot Frenzy - AP via www.abclocal.go.com
December 9, 2003 - Even doctors seek guidance on flu vaccine - Shortage creates questions about who should be given shots - Akron Beacon Journal - "An earlier-than-usual flu season. News of influenza-related childhood deaths in Western states. A dwindling vaccine supply. It's a set of circumstances that's creating fear among parents and concern among doctors."
December 9, 2003 - A Better FLU Vaccine? Nasal Spray Vaccine May Give More Protection Against 'Drifted' Strains - www.slu.edu via Science Daily - "The maker of the vaccine, MedImmune Inc., is currently conducting additional studies with FluMist to confirm these findings."
Comment: Any chance someone without a stake in the results will be doing any research on this?
December 10, 2003 - Stick it to us: Flu vaccine running dry - Many at an Exeter drug store go away unhappy, with one more clinic set tomorrow - Times Leader
December 10, 2003 - State gets far fewer flu shots than sought - Indy Star
December 10, 2003 - CDC mulls purchase of British flu vaccine - The Washington Times
December 10, 2003 - Fear of flu sweeping area - Shortages of vaccine, holidays add to worries - Philadelphia Inquirer
December 10, 2003 - This year's flu vaccine is weakest since 1997 - AP via The Wichita Eagle
December 8, 2003 - FluMist booms on CDC backing - The Washington Times
December 10, 2003 - Fujian flu vaccine ready by next year - The Star
December 9, 2003 - Flu Outbreak Doesn't Scare Neb. Residents - Flu Vaccine Still Available in Neb., Where Virus Outbreak Doesn't Scare Some Residents - AP via www.abcnews.go.com
December 15, 2003 - Should troops get the anthrax vaccination? - NO: Vaccination program rife with unresolved concerns - letter - (Requires registration) - Army Times
December 15, 2003 - Should troops get the anthrax vaccination? - YES: Vaccines give protection against the threat of anthrax - letter (Requires registration) - Army Times
December 15, 2003 - Resolution questions vaccine programs - A senator wants the Pentagon to reconsider its mandatory anthrax and smallpox vaccine policies — and the health and career consequences of those policies on U.S. troops. (Requires registration) - Army Times
December 9, 2003 - Merck to submit 5 vaccines, drugs over next 3 yrs - Reuters via Forbes
December 9, 2003 - Gateses give $27 million for vaccine effort - The Seattle Times
December 9, 2003 - Nigeria: Taraba Government Okays Polio Vaccine - Daily Trust via www.allafrica.com
December 6, 2003 - WHO Announces 2004 to Start Countdown On Polio Eradication - Angola Press Agency via www.allafrica.com
December 9, 2003 - Gambia Gears Up for Measles Initiative Campaign - American Red Cross
Autism-related
Moms Against Mercury - Two Moms Fighting For Truth & Justice For Our Children...And Yours - website - BILLBOARD
December 11, 2003 - U.S. to Warn Women of Mercury in Tuna - Newspaper - Reuters Health via Yahoo!
"Vaccine-preventable" disease-related
December 11, 2003 - Cases of flu cut in half - The worst of worst Colorado season in years is over, officials say - Rocky Mountain News - "During a typical year, no more than two children and a total of 750 to 800 Coloradans die of complications of the flu or pneumonia."
Comment: What makes this year the "worst of the worst"? How many Coloradans died last year? How many have died so far this year? How many of the allegedly flu-related deaths reported by the media have been confirmed to be flu-related? How many of the allegedly flu-related deaths reported by the media are actually treatment related? How many of the allegedly flu-related deaths reported by the media are actually non-flu-related, e.g., the result of asthma and other chronic conditions? How many of the allegedly flu-related deaths reported by the media are actually vaccine-related deaths? Will there be a genuine effort to answer these and other relevant questions?
December 10, 2003 - Flu campaign emphasizes etiquette - www.ourmaine.com - "Governor John E. Baldacci, joined by public health officials from the Department of Human Services, Tuesday announced a 'Cover Your Cough and Wash Your Hands' campaign to involve all Maine people in the effort to improve their health during the flu season."
December 9, 2003 - Flu arrives in force - Number of cases reported among Kansans escalates - The Wichita Eagle
December 9, 2003 - Flu shuts down school - Daily Globe
December 10, 2003 - Surge in flu among young pregnant women calls attention to another high-risk group - AP via The Boston Globe
December 8, 2003 - Tenn. Reports First Death of Flu Season - AP via The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
December 9, 2003 - Flu Kills at Least 6 People in Oklahoma - AP via The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
December 9, 2003 - Ouch: The Flu bug has bitten - Hope Star
December 10, 2003 - Health officials expect flu to head south - The Press Sentinel
December 9, 2003 - Whooping cough hits Appleton - The Post-Crescent
December 9, 2003 - Whooping Cough Makes Big Comeback - HealthDay
December 9, 2003 - Report: Whooping Cough Cases Increasing - Disease Can Be Fatal - www.thesandiegochannel.com
December 9, 2003 - Whooping cough spreads in Essex County - Press Republican
December 9, 2003 - Whooping Cough on the Rise - Experts report 49 percent rise in the disease in infants in 1990's - Health Day News
December 8, 2003 - Oxygen Treatment May Not Help with Whooping Cough - Reuters Health, UK
December 9, 2003 - Deadly scallions traced to Mexico - FDA locates source of green onions that caused outbreak - Reuters
December 9, 2003 - Officials: No Link To Hepatitis, Onions - Officials Say There's No Evidence Tying Hepatitis Outbreak in Pa to Mexican Green Onion Growers - AP via ABC News - "There is no evidence linking an outbreak of hepatitis in western Pennsylvania to Mexican green onion growers, officials from Mexico said." (my emphasis)
December 15, 2003 - New anthrax antibody quick-acting in animals - A pharmaceutical company and a Texas university have teamed to develop a way to protect immediately against inhalation anthrax, the bacteria that defense officials say is a potential germ-warfare threat to U.S. troops and civilians. (Requires registration) - Army Times
December 15, 2003 - Deployment health: The proof is in the data - Congressional investigators are “encouraged” by the steps defense officials say they have taken to protect the health of deployed troops, but the proof of compliance will come only when troops’ records are reviewed, the General Accounting Office said. (Requires registration) - Army Times
December 9, 2003 - Conference in A.C. puts focus on HIV - www.pressofatlanticcity.com - "Handing out clean syringes is not the same as telling people to go out and use heroin, Roseanne Scotti, director of the New Jersey Drug Policy Project, said at the South Jersey HIV Training Institute conference on Monday...Arguments for needle exchange are not just moral, but practical, she explained."
December 9, 2003 - African countries aim to fight pneumonia, meningitis - www.africaonline.com
December 7, 2003 - Doctors call for at-risk medical staff to be tested annually - Scotland on Sunday - "TOP doctors fear that health workers are passing on deadly diseases, such as HIV and Hepatitis to their patients...The Royal College of Physicians is calling for annual screening of all doctors, nurses, and dentists who might work in surgery or who might come into contact with open wounds."
Other diseases/conditions (some already in the vaccine pipeline)
December 11, 2003 - Prosecution of mothers for baby deaths ‘will cease’ - Times Online - "All three cases highlight the problems in investigating cases where babies die suddenly and unexpectedly. The three mothers protested their innocence but an acquittal can be difficult because juries, experts say, have a revulsion to a mother who may have hurt her child...Joyce Epstein, director of the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths, called for an overhaul of the way sudden baby deaths are investigated. She said: 'Many parents are put through a very tough time because of rash unsupported views, quick judgments and incomplete investigations. Evidence should be tested before it reaches any court.'”
December 11, 2003 - Cot deaths mother freed - Times Online - "Future prosecutions of mothers feared to have killed their babies and the safety of dozens of other convictions are now in doubt after Mrs Cannings walked free from the Court of Appeal yesterday."
December 8, 2003 - Novel strategy to help prevent transplant rejection - www.ic.ac.uk via Science Daily - "A study led by Imperial College London has shown for the first time it is possible to help prevent organ rejection using a novel strategy that redirects the body's immune response instead of suppressing it...Unlike current therapies, which leave patients vulnerable to infection by inducing non-specific immunosuppression, this new approach targets a key cellular signal known as Notch, which the researchers found acts as a gatekeeper by governing how immune cells specialise."
December 9, 2003 - How staph develops - The normally harmless bacteria can enter the body through open wounds and cause varying degrees of illness. - York Daily Record
December 9, 2003 - AVR118 Suppresses Progression of Disease in Animal Model of Multiple Sclerosis Developed at The Weizmann Institute of Science - Business Wire
December 9, 2003 - Asthma victims turning to ERs - A new study finds 1 of 11 in California has the disease. - Sacramento Bee
Big pharma, research conduct, conflict of interest, ethics
December 9, 2003 - Blood Money? - The Los Angeles Times' flawed masterpiece about corruption at NIH. - Slate - "Not many newspaper stories can boast that they were five years in the making, and fewer still can claim that they were worth the wait. But David Willman's meticulously researched 11,700-word feature, "Stealth Merger: Drug Companies and Government Medical Research," in the Sunday, Dec. 7, Los Angeles Times is that brilliant exception."
December 11, 2003 - Rules on medicines 'need big shake-up' - Anti-depressant ban for children reveals flaws in system, says Mind - The Guardian, UK - "'It is totally unacceptable that for a significant period 50,000 children and adolescents in the UK have been prescribed anti-depressant drugs that were not licensed for use but it is only now being demonstrated that they do not help and can indeed cause harm,' said Richard Brook, Mind's chief executive."
December 10, 2003 - Drugs for depressed children banned - The Guardian, UK - "Modern antidepressant drugs which have made billions for the pharmaceutical industry will be banned from use in children today because of evidence, suppressed for years, that they can cause young patients to become suicidal."
December 10, 2003 - HMOs to Reap Benefits From Medicare Law - AP via Newsday
December 9, 2003 - Orphan' Drugs Offer Hope - The Ledger
December 8, 2003 - Beers Criteria Medications to avoid in the elderly updated - AScribe Newswire - "Forty-eight medications or classes of medications to avoid in adults age 65 or older have been identified by a national expert panel charged with updating widely used criteria for potentially harmful medications in older adults...Estrogen in older women and the popular over-the-counter antihistamine, Benadryl, were among those on the list to avoid in the update of the 1997 Beers Criteria, published in the Dec. 8 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine."
December 10, 2003 - Merck boss bullish despite flops, red flags ahead - (registration required) - North Jersey Media Group
December 9, 2003 - Merck expects to make more marketing deals in future - Dow Jones/AP via Newsday
December 10, 2003 - General Assembly Approves Tax Breaks In Special Session - Incentives Expected To Bring 1,000 Jobs to N.C. - www.wral.com - "State lawmakers agreed Wednesday morning to provide up to $36 million in cash and tax breaks to drug manufacturer Merck to bring a $300 million vaccine plant to Durham County."
Miscellaneous
December 9, 2003 - Garlic Beats Hospital Superbug - www.healthynet.com
December 11, 2003 - A Spoonful of Cinnamon Helps Treat Diabetes - Reuters Health
December 10, 2003 - Celebrating Excellence in Health Research - Speech: New Zealand Government - www.scoop.co.nz
December 9, 2003 - 39 Doctors in 4 African Countries Receive the First Inter-University Degree In 'Organization and Man - 39 Doctors in 4 African Countries Receive the First Inter-University Degree In `Organization and Management of Public Systems of Prevention through Immunization in Developing Countries` - PR Newswire via Yahoo!
December 9, 2003 - Modifying Mother Nature - St. Petersburg Times
Redflagsdaily.com - www.redflagsweekly.com
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