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February 15, 2004
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February 15, 2004:
►February 12, 2004 - Health
law made stricter - Declaring quarantine can be done faster
- The Cincinnati Enquirer - "Local health commissioners have more power to
confine people during a public health emergency under revisions to Ohio's
quarantine laws that take effect today. Inspired by modern risks of a bioterror
attack, the changes give health commissioners the authority to declare a
quarantine without having to wait for full approval from their boards of
health."
►February 11, 2004 - Health
Highlights: Feb. 11, 2004 - Here are some of the latest health and medical
news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay via
www.medicinenet.com
►February 2004 - Multifocal
Motor Neuropathy: Pathologic Alterations at the Site of Conduction Block -
journal article (Journal of Neuropathology and
Experimental Neurology)
►February 2004 - Half
a Century of Visual Pattern-Sensitive Epilepsy - Mayo Clinic Proceedings via
http://mentalhelp.net
►Drug
might end 28-year battle - The Nelson Mail via
http://mentalhelp.net
►February 12, 2004 - Chiron
to Testify to Congress on Influenza Vaccine - President and CEO Howard Pien
to Appear at U.S. House of Representatives Government Reform Committee Hearing
Today - PRNewswire-FirstCall via
http://interestalert.com - "'"Chiron is committed to meeting demand for flu
vaccine in the United States, today and tomorrow,' said Mr. Pien...'Strengthening
our public health infrastructure -- to increase immunization rates in the
inter-pandemic years -- is the single most important initiative today to prepare
for tomorrow's pandemic.'"
►February 12, 2004 - Flu
bugs more dangerous than terrorists, county officials told - Billings
Gazette
►February 13, 2004 - Bird
flu short incubation: study - AP via
www.news.com.au
►February 12, 2004 - B.C.
bids for national disease centre - Canadian Press via The Globe And Mail
►February 12, 2004 - Repro-Med
Hires Military Procurement Expert to Expand Distribution -
PRNewswire-FirstCall via
http://interestalert.com
►February 12, 2004 - From
autism to education - Melrose Free Press via
www.townonline.com
►February 12, 2004 - Test
fails the needs of many special students - Standard Democrat via
http://news.mywebpal.com
►February 12, 2004 - New
study suggests brains of autistic children can be trained to recognize faces
- American Association for the Advancement of Science via
www.eurekalert.org
►February 12, 2004 - Trust
for America's Health Warns Cuts to State Public Health Budgets, Proposed Federal
Cut to CDC Harmful to Nation's Health - press release - Trust for America's
Health via U.S. Newswire
►February 12, 2004 - YWCA
lauds advocate of special-needs kids - Special for the Scottsdale Republic
- The Arizona Republic via www.azcentral.com
►February 13, 2004 - Shortage
of Meningitis Vaccine May Delay Booster Shot for Some - Wall Street
Journal via www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract)
►February 13, 2004 - Bird
Flu Vaccine Is Called Feasible - Boston Globe via
www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract)
►February 13, 2004 - Virus
in Smallpox Inoculation Spreads - Atlanta Journal-Constitution via
www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract)
►February 12, 2004 - No
Link Observed Between MMR Vaccination and Autism - Reuters Health via
www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract)
►February 12, 2004 - Homeless
Vaccinated to Prevent Meningitis - Los Angeles Times via
www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract)
►February 13, 2004 - Gates
Funds TB Vaccine Tests - Washington Post via
www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract)
►February 13, 2004 - Aussie
Vaccine 'Blocks Out' HIV - Australian via
www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract)
►February 12, 2004 - It's
Back to Basics After AIDS Vaccine Setbacks - Wall Street Journal via
www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract) - "Due
to frequent mutation, resistance to neutralizing antibodies, and the ability to
hide from the human immune system, developing a vaccine against HIV-1 is proving
difficult. The most innovative vaccines currently in development are likely to
fail, according to Harvard Medical School professor Ron Desrosiers. To be
successful, researchers must slow down development and concentrate on basic
science questions concerning how HIV-1 interacts with the immune system, says
Desrosiers."
►February 12, 2004 - Ivory
Coast Measles Campaign Jabs One Millionth Child - Agence France
Presse via www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract)
►February 10, 2004 - All
Set for Anti-Polio Campaign in African States - PANA Wire Service
via www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract)
►February 12, 2004 - The
Mop-Up: Eradicating Polio From the Planet, One Child at a Time - New
Yorker via www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract)►February 12, 2004 -
Avian influenza A(H5N1) - update 22 - WHO
►February 12, 2004 -
Nipah-like virus in Bangladesh - WHO
►February 12, 2004 -
Human proof that Cod Liver Oil really can slow the onset of osteoarthritis -
Experts reveal 'Granny's remedy' could hold key to cutting waiting lists, saving
the NHS millions - Cardiff University via
www.eurekalert.org
►February 12, 2004 -
OHSU researchers hope to prevent childhood asthma with new eczema drug -
Fifty percent of babies with eczema, family history of allergic disease may
develop asthma - Oregon Health & Science University via
www.eurekalert.org
►February 12, 2004 -
Hormone released by bone marrow cells may hasten recovery from brain injury
- University of South Florida Health Sciences Center via
www.eurekalert.org
►February 13, 2004 -
Therapeutic Cloning Prompts Call for Ban - AP via The Herald-Sun
►February 13, 2004 -
Vietnam to Get Relief for Bird Flu - AP via The Herald-Sun
►February 13, 2004 -
Lawmaker urges merging school health coverage - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
►February 13, 2004 -
Norwalk virus hit 35 at CMU - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
►February
13, 2004 -
Medicine Gets Cheaper
- Whatever it cost to develop the whooping cough vaccine or to distribute it
free, the cost must surely have been dwarfed by the economic gains that came
from freeing up mothers to engage in other pursuits. - Forbes
►February 14, 2004 - Surveillance
and containment would be effective intervention against deliberate smallpox
attack - Emory University Health Sciences Center via
www.eurekalert.org
►February 13, 2004 - Planning
for a nightmare - Health Canada outlines strategy in case of a flu pandemic.
Experts prepare for staggering hardships and losses - Toronto Star
►February 12, 2004 - USAREUR
credits readiness efforts for success in avoiding flu - Stars and Stripes
►February 14, 2004 - Anti-interferon
beta antibodies in MS care: A consensus - Neutralizing Antibodies Negatively
Impact MS Therapies Effectiveness - Ketchum via
www.eurekalert.org
►February 13, 2004 - Excessive
heat kills lab animals - Thirteen monkeys and dozens of hamsters died over
the weekend at Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Hamilton after they were housed in
100-degree heat for several hours due to a heater malfunction. - Helena
Independent Record
►February 13, 2004 - Antioxidants
Cut Asthma Risk in Children - Reduction most dramatic among those exposed to
secondhand smoke - HealthDayNews
►February 13, 2004 - Demystifying
Sinusitis - HealthDayNews via
www.healthfinder.gov
►February 13, 2004 - Blood
Tests Suggest ProAlgaZyme May Support Compromised Immune Systems -
PRNewswire-FirstCall via
http://interestalert.com
►February 13, 2004 - DURECT
Announces Promotions and Management Changes - PRNewswire-FirstCall via
http://interestalert.com
►February 14, 2004 - How
well do scientists communicate with the public about vaccine safety? -
Vaccine expert to address measles vaccine/autism controversy - Childrens
Hospital of Philadelphia via
www.eurekalert.org
►February 14, 2004 - NIH
launches new medical database - UPI via
http://interestalert.com
►February 13, 2004 - Consumer's
Corner - Consumer's bird flu and mad cow disease "Food and safety is, above
all a public health issue." - The Nassau Guardian
►February 12, 2004 - 'Peptide'
may help predict early heart disease - A protein produced by overstressed
heart muscle appears to be a strong indicator of heart disease, offering doctors
a quick and cheap test for diagnosing patients in the ER and a potential new way
to spot heart trouble well before symptoms appear. - AP via CNN
►February 11, 2004 - Drug
to stop HIV spread to babies may harm moms - The treatment used in poor
countries to prevent the spread of HIV from mothers to their babies may have a
serious drawback: It can make the women resistant to the AIDS drugs they may
need later on, disturbing new research shows. - AP via CNN
►February 9, 2004 - Study:
Optimism no help against cancer - A positive attitude does not improve the
chances of surviving cancer and doctors who encourage patients to keep up hope
may be burdening them, according to the results of research released Monday. -
AP via CNN
►February 13, 2004 - Cash
boost for tuberculosis vaccine - New treatments set to enter clinical
trials. - journal article (Nature)
►February 12, 2004 - Carp
threatened by herpes virus - Meeting aims to curb spread of fish disease. -
journal article (Nature)
►February 12, 2004 - Test
predicts skin-cancer spread - Measurement could help target follow-up
treatments. - journal article (Nature)
►February 12, 2004 - Talking
to bacteria - Researchers teach cells a new language. - journal article (Nature)
►February 10, 2004 - Indonesia
Importing Bird Flu Vaccine From China, Despite Concerns About Its Quality -
AP via www.intelihealth.com
►February 15, 2004 -
Cloning
cures are a long way off, scientists say - Scientists say crusading
advocates and passionate patients are desperate for something that they cannot
provide: therapeutic cloning. - New York Times Service via The Miami Herald
►February 15, 2004 -
Despite Advance in Cloning, Scientists Are Tempering Hope With Reality
(requires registration or subscription) - The New York Times
►February 15, 2004 -
Thailand reports another death from bird flu - Vietnam News Agency
►February 15, 2004 -
Viral pneumonia infection shows sign of let-up in HCM City - Vietnam News
Agency
►February 15, 2004 -
Fear of
mercury pollution fuels debate over Zion incinerator - Gannett News Service
via Chicago Sun-Times
►February 14, 2004 -
Flu jabs scandal puts old at risk - icBirmingham.co.uk - "Half a million
elderly people in the Midlands are at risk of catching killer flu because of a
vaccination flop...The prediction comes after it was revealed that less than
HALF the primary care trusts in the region had hit Government targets for
offering the life-saving jabs."
Comment: Is
the government ignorant of the fact that this year's flu vaccine probably
doesn't work, or do they just don't care?
►February 15, 2004 -
Two
more suspected bird flu cases reported in China - Xinhuanet via China View
►February 14, 2004 -
China's bird
flu claim suspect - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
►February 14, 2004 -
Bird flu could take years to end: WHO - AFP via Hi Pakistan
►February 15, 2004 -
Maguindanao
anti-measles drive 50% complete after two weeks - Minda News via Mindanao
Times
►February 14, 2004 -
Cameron County Hepatitis Latest - KRGV-TV
►February 14, 2004 -
Chi-Chi's
Mails Checks To Hepatitis A Victims - Restaurant Experiencing Decline In
Sales Since Incident - The Pittsburgh Channel
►February 15, 2004 -
Pakistan To Be
Self-Sufficient In Polio Vaccine - Islamic Development Bank (IDB) will
assist Pakistan to become self-reliant in preparing polio vaccine, the crippling
disease targeted to be eliminated from Pakistan by the year 2004. - Pakistan
News Service
►February 14, 2004 -
Missoula one of 75 sites to test new smallpox vaccine - AP via Billings
Gazette
►February 14, 2004 -
Surveillance and containment would be effective intervention against deliberate
smallpox attack - Emory University Health Sciences Center via
www.eurekalert.org
►February 15, 2004 -
Putting your
body to the test - From the moment a child is born there are tests and
check-ups which can be done to monitor and maximise well-being. That doesn't
always mean you need to see a doctor: some tests can be carried out at your
local pharmacy. - Sunday Star Times via
www.stuff.co.nz
►February 15, 2004 -
Journey of
discovery - When she asked experts to crystal ball-gaze about the future of
our biggest killers, Donna Chisholm found it's a case of the more we know, the
more we need to find out. - Sunday Star Times via
www.stuff.co.nz - "The
story of health research in the past 20 years has been peppered with words such
as 'breakthrough' and 'cure'...In the story of the forecast for health research
in the next 20 years, the excitement is somewhat muted...Replace breakthrough
with a glacial shuffle, cure with complexity...Forget magic bullet - in many
cases, we're still trying to figure out how to fire the gun."
Comment: But
question what is known and/or beneficial about vaccines, and you are labeled by
many as a fanatic.
►February 14, 2004 -
How
well do scientists communicate with the public about vaccine safety? -
Vaccine expert to address measles vaccine/autism controversy - Childrens
Hospital of Philadelphia via
www.eurekalert.org - "WHO:
Paul A. Offit, M.D., director of the Vaccine Education Center and
chief of Infectious Diseases at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, is an
internationally prominent expert on immunology and vaccine safety."
Comment: Paul Offit is
paid
by the vaccine manufacturers to "explain" to doctors about the safety of
vaccines.
►February 14, 2004 -
Vaccine risk acceptance depends on what you do and don't know - Georgia
Institute of Technology Research News via
www.eurekalert.org - "Beyond describing the factors that affect individual
choices regarding vaccine risk acceptance, Bostrom also will discuss the
sometimes-controversial public decision-making process on vaccination
policy...'Controversy isn't always a bad thing,' she explains. 'Conflicts of
interest can be real, and both scientific and policy processes should be
scrutinized. Science, and in particular the science that has enabled vaccine
development, has given us much longer, healthier lives. But engineering our
immune systems is no mean task, and thinking broadly about that bigger picture
is important.'
►February 14, 2004 -
Meningitis case confirmed - One of two suspected cases of meningitis in
south Devon has been confirmed as the meningococcal strain of the disease. - BBC
►February 14, 2004 -
Bird
flu outbreak in Chinese ducks confirmed - AP via Hindustan Times
►February 14, 2004 -
China
develops RT-PCR method to detect bird flu virus in 4 hours - Xinhuanet via
China View
►February 14, 2004 -
'Flu: next week important, depends also on the weather - Agenzia
Giornalistica Italia
►February 15, 2004 -
Bird Flu: Pregliasco, vaccination represents global prevention - Agenzia
Giornalistica Italia
►February 14, 2004 -
Russian
scientists to develop test-system to diagnose evian influenza - Pravda.ru
►February 14, 2004 -
Fight against bird
flu outbreak - Voice of Vietnam News
►February 14, 2004 -
Bird flu jumps to exotic species - AP via
www.news.com.au
►February 14, 2004 -
Buddhists bless
slaughtered chickens to check bird flu - Asian News International via
Hindustan Times
►February 14, 2004 -
DRC: Measles epidemic reported in Equateur Province - UN Office for the
Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs via
www.irinnews.org
►February 14, 2004 -
China
confirms four more suspected bird flu reports - Xinhuanet via China View
►February 14, 2004 -
Bird flu eradication 'may take years' - AFP via The Australian
►February 13, 2004 -
Why
parents should immunize their babies against the hepatitis B virus - letter
- Houston Chronicle - "Second, even children from uninfected parents are at risk
of becoming infected...In fact, most children who become infected with hepatitis
B are born to mothers who are not infected with hepatitis B...Approximately
one-third of hepatitis B infections among children and adolescents occur among
those with no known risk of infection, and many carriers of the virus show no
apparent symptoms...There simply is no way to know which children eventually
will be exposed to hepatitis B. That's why medical experts recommend that all
children be vaccinated to protect against developing a hepatitis B infection and
its consequences...If a parent thinks about what a baby has to gain and what he
or she may lose, there's really no argument."
Comment: There is really no argument if
you ignore the adverse reactions to hepatitis B vaccine, that is. If you
don't ignore them, however, giving ALL babies a potentially harmful vaccine,
when hardly ANY babies get hepatitis B, is a highly questionable policy.
(By the way, 1/3 of a small number is an even smaller number still.) For more on
the problem with estimates of hepatitis B incidence and universal infant
hepatitis B vaccination policy go to
Scandals:
For No Good Reason: The
Utterly Misguided Universal Infant Hepatitis B Vaccination PolicyandScandals:
The CDC and The New Math, where 1 + 1 does not equal 2.
►February 13, 2004 -
Bird
flu strain in Pennsylvania said no threat to humans - Reuters via Forbes
►February 13, 2004 -
Avian Influenza Strain Identified - No human threat seen; PA Poultry Remains
Safe - press release - Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture via Yahoo!
►February 13, 2004 -
NIH
may grant firm exclusive rights on West Nile vaccine - Capital News Service
via www.sunherald.com
►February 13, 2004 -
New Flu Vaccine Provides Insight into Immunity Development, Says Stanford
Researcher - Stanford University Medical Center via Business Wire
Comment: Wouldn't it be better to
understand immunity prior to using vaccines, rather than use them under the
assumption that they both work and are safe?
►February 14, 2004 -
Heartbreaker, painmaker - The Guardian via Hindustan Times - "While physical
stress (such as eating fatty foods) may be an obvious cause for making heart
disease one of the biggest global killers, cardiologists, psychologists and
other scientists around the world have been gradually gathering evidence that
emotional stress from heartbreak is sometimes also a factor in exacerbating
heart disease and other illnesses. Sometimes, this can even lead to death."
►February 13, 2004 -
Bird
flu viruses have geographic features - Xinhuanet via China View
►February 14, 2004 -
Tiger and leopard die from bird flu in Thai zoo - The Straits Times
►February 13, 2004 -
UN
agency says bird flu still threatening Asia - Xinhuanet via China View
►February 13, 2004 -
Bird flu victim's father sues Thai government - Financial Times - "The angry
father of a six-year-old Thai boy who died of bird flu has filed a legal
complaint against the Thai government, accusing it of covering up the lethal
disease, with fatal consequences for his son...Chamnan Bounmanut, whose son
Captan was the first of five Thais to die from the H5N1 bird flu virus, says the
boy would be alive today if the government had issued public warnings that bird
flu was sweeping through Thai poultry and could infect people."
►February 13, 2004 -
Avian Flu Found Beyond Delaware (requires registration) - Reuters via The
Los Angeles Times - "A strain of bird flu that is devastating to commercial
chicken flocks but not harmful to humans has spread into Pennsylvania and more
cases may be found in Delaware, agriculture officials in both states said
Thursday."
Comment: I don't
know that anyone is suggesting that it is because the MMR is occurring at a
particular age that it may be causing autism. And given the varying
lengths of time it takes to recognize and/or diagnose autism, the arbitrary
cut-off times only serve to obscure, rather than shed light on, the question.
The relevant comparisons are children who have not had the MMR vaccine and those
who have had no vaccine, ever. This study says nothing about whether or
not MMR causes autism in some susceptible children. (If, after comparing
the vaccinated to the never vaccinated it becomes apparent that the MMR vaccine,
with or without other vaccines, causes autism, it might then be interesting to
see if there are ages that are more susceptible than others. But to assume
a known cut-off point and age at diagnosis, without having determined what, if
any, such factors are meaningful, is a good example of poor research design.
Besides, the average age at which a diagnosis is made and the MMR is given says
nothing about the actual ages these things occur.)
►February 13, 2004 -
Local Students
Working To Stop Measles In Africa -
www.kirotv.com
►February 5, 2004 -
Whooping cough outbreak worries Putnam health officials - Putnam County
Courier
►February 13, 2004 -
Man
Exposed to Anthrax Sues Government -
www.nbc25.com
►February 13, 2004 -
Parents push for vaccine options - Parksville Qualicum News - "Alternatives
are available to parents concerned about the additive thimerosal in their kids'
flu shots...Vaccines with trace amounts of the preservative, or none at all, are available
through public health services - but at an extra cost, says Dr. Monika Naus,
associate director of epidemiology services at the BC Centre for Disease
Control."
►February 13, 2004 -
Local scientists point to possible hepatitis C vaccine - San Antonio
Business Journal
►February 13, 2004 -
Canada: Flu Pandemic Plan a World Away from South's Preparations - The
release of Canada's multi-million-dollar plan to prepare for a global flu
outbreak highlights how tough it would be to fight a pandemic in the developing
world, says an expert here. - IPS via Inter Press Service
►February 13, 2004 -
Thailand responds to HIV vaccine critics -
Science via Science and Development Network
►February 13, 2004 -
AIDS : More on Vanhivax Vaccine - Cameroon Tribune via
www.allafrica.com
►February 13, 2004 -
Nigerians Advised On Immunisation Against HBV - This Day via
www.allafrica.com
►February 13, 2004 -
Incubation for bird flu set at 3 days for humans - AP via International
Herald Tribune
►February 13, 2004 -
Bird flu: India calls emergency SAARC meet - AFP via Sify News
►February 13, 2004 -
Avian Flu
Injures Poultry Industry; World Bank Offers Aid - U.S. Officials: Vaccine
Could Be Produced Quickly If Necessary - AP via The Iowa Channel
►February 13, 2004 -
Documentary to feature group's fight against polio - Rotary Club member
travels abroad to improve health of others - South Bend Tribune
►February 12, 2004 -
Health Groups
Recommend Temporary Suspension Of Pediatric Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine Dose
- press release - CDC
►February 14, 2004 -
Doctor immunity key to secrecy - The West Australian - "THE
State's Deputy Coroner wants doctors and other health professionals to be
shielded from legal action in a bid to ensure all information is gathered during
the investigation of unexpected deaths...Evelyn Vicker said doctors would be
more inclined to reveal vital information if they didn't fear being sued. Ending
secrecy also would help to restore public confidence in the health system."
►February 13, 2004 -
Bird flu confirmed
in Shanghai - China has confirmed seven new outbreaks of bird flu in four
regions including one on the financial centre, Shanghai, previously just a
suspected case. - BBC
►February 14, 2004 -
Increase in autism is due to changes in diagnosis, study claims - journal
article (BMJ)
Comment: For
other perspectives on this, see what the
M.I.N.D. Institute
had to say about this, as well as F. Edward
Yazbak, MD (at the
Online
Autism Conference at
www.redflagsdaily.com).
►February 13, 2004 -
Destiny: Is it in the Genes? Battle of the Sexes - Ivanhoe - "When they
started to look at women, UCLA psychologist Shelley Taylor, Ph.D., and
colleagues found a difference they didn't expect. 'Humans, but especially
females, cope with stress in large part by caring for their offspring, getting
them out of harm's way, ensuring that nothing bad happens to them and by
affiliating with a social group,' Taylor tells Ivanhoe.
She calls this 'tend and befriend' and says it may be one reason why women live
longer. 'When people give or get social support in response to stress, it down
regulates stress hormones. What that means is that there's lesser wear and tear
on the body.'"
►Vaccines
and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee - FDA/CBER - February 18
- 19, 2004
►Autism
A.L.A.R.M. - CDC, AAP et al via
www.medicalhomeinfo.org - "Autism is prevalent...1 out of 6 children are
diagnosed with a developmental disorder and/or behavioral problem...1 in 166
children are diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder"
Comment: Note that it is the CDC and AAP that are
saying this.
►January 29, 2004 -
Coolidge v. Riegle - court of appeals decision re: autistic child who acted
aggressively against his teacher
►February 12, 2004 -
Central Florida medical examiner barred from doing autopsies - AP via
www.theledger.com - "Gore was
investigated for his testimony that contributed to the conviction of Alan Yurko,
of Orlando, who was sentenced to life in prison for shaking his 10-week-old son
to death...The commission determined Gore committed eight errors in the autopsy
of Alan Ream-Yurko, who died Nov. 24, 1997. Yurko said the baby stopped
breathing and took him to the hospital where he died. The father was arrested
days later...Yurko is seeking a new trial, saying that Gore botched the child's
autopsy. He suggests his son died after an adverse reaction to a vaccination."
(click here for
complaint filed by Francine Yurko on behalf of her husband Alan Yurko)
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