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Comment: TB declined in the United States without the use of vaccine.
►January 26, 2004 - State
could require chicken pox vaccine - AP via
www.news-leader.com - "Missouri
children could be required to be vaccinated against chicken pox before starting
school under a rule proposed by the state Department of Health and Senior
Services."
►January 26, 2004 - Governor
Denies Vaccine Report - Arab News - "Makkah Governor Prince Abdul
Majeed has denied the report that a group claiming to be members of the Health
Ministry medical team was providing contaminated vaccines to children. There is
no such gang in Jeddah and the report is totally false, the governor said.
Prince Abdul Majeed said the report had caused panic among Saudis and
expatriates in the city. He urged Saudi newspapers to depend on official sources
for their reports."
►January 25, 2004 - Ohio
National Guard Member Charged For Refusing Anthrax Vaccine - AP via
www.wcpo.com - "An
Ohio National Guard member has been charged by the Army with disobeying a lawful
order after he again refused to take the anthrax vaccine...Hickman could go to
jail and be discharged if convicted...Pfaff said the charge is separate from
Hickman's court martial in Ohio last month."
►January 26, 2004 - More
and More Autism Cases, Yet Causes Are Much Debated (requires registration or
subscription) - The New York Times - "Over the years, a host of other
environmental factors have also been nominated as culprits, including a variety
of infections, like German measles in pregnant mothers; the sedative drug
thalidomide; the drug Pitocin, used to induce labor; synthetic compounds like
plastics and PCB's; and food additives."
Lillian
wanted to tell me a little about life with her beautiful boys, both of whom are
autistic...She also wanted very kindly and gently to talk a little about the
rest of us, about the judgments we make and the little things we do that can be
very painful to parents of special needs children."
►January 26, 2004 - New
bird flu outbreak in South Korea -
www.theage.com.au - "A new suspected case of bird flu has been reported in
South Korea, prompting massive quarantine efforts after a two-week lull,
officials said today."
►January 26, 2004 - Timeline:
Bird flu crisis unfolds - Since South Korea confirmed a bird flu outbreak in
December, authorities have been scrambling to crack down on a disease which has
already resulted in human deaths and is ravaging chicken farms in Asia. - CNN
►January 26, 2004 - Wary
Japan extends bird flu ban - Japan's agriculture ministry says it has
suspended imports of chickens and chicken products from Indonesia and Cambodia
due to outbreaks of the avian influenza virus in the two countries. - Reuters
via CNN - "The ban will remain in force until the two countries confirm the
disease is under control, the ministry said."
►January 26, 2004 - Pakistan
detects bird flu strains -Pakistani officials say a strain of bird
flu has been found in chickens in the southern port of Karachi. - BBC
Other diseases/conditions (some already in the vaccine pipeline)
►January 25, 2004 -
Winnipeg
expert excited by findings of investigation of Chinese SARS cases - Canadian
Press via www.canada.com - "Maybe CBS ought
to contemplate yet another spinoff of its hugely popular CSI: Crime Scene
Investigation franchise. They could call it CSI: Winnipeg...That's because
Health Canada's National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg is the base for Dr.
Heinz Feldmann, virologist and expert in the environmental sources of infectious
disease transmission."
►January 21, 2004 -
Experts demand 'cowboy cloners' ban - Maverick scientists attempting to
clone humans should be outlawed across the world, a leading expert has said. -
BBC
►January 26, 2004 - Physicists
to provide solution to BSE? - Ways for industry to avoid losing billions of
euros and dollars through mad cow disease could find their solutions in maths
and physics, claim researchers at the university of California. - NOVIS via
www.foodnavigator.com
►January 22, 2004 - Agent
Orange study finds raised cancer risks - Air Force veterans exposed to Agent
Orange during the Vietnam War have a higher-than-average risk of prostate and
skin cancer, military researchers reported on Thursday. - Reuters via CNN
Big
pharma, research conduct, conflict of interest, ethics, FDA, oversight, approval
process, warnings
►January 25, 2004 - Fears
Grow as Drug Firms Quit Antibiotic Research - Reuters - "With 'superbugs'
stalking hospitals and old killers such as tuberculosis re-emerging, the world
badly needs more powerful antibiotics...Yet the pipeline of new treatments is
drying up as drug firms -- citing poor financial returns -- focus instead on
chronic conditions, such as high cholesterol, where medicines are taken for
years rather than curing patients in one or two weeks...The shrinking of the
medical armory is a growing worry for healthcare officials and has sparked a
debate between regulators and pharmaceutical companies over ways to kick-start
investment."
Comment: Is it really poor financial
returns which are keeping the pharmaceutical industry from developing new
antibiotics? Or is it the knowledge that we will make it worth their while
if they balk at doing so?
►January 26, 2004 - Miracle
In A Bottle - Dietary supplements are unregulated, some are unsafeand
Americans cant get enough of them. - The New Yorker
Breaking News Archives
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* ►February 8, 2010 - Inovio
Biomedical Cervical Cancer Therapeutic Vaccine Generates Dose-Related
Immune Response in Clinical Trial - Inovio via BusinessWire
via Technology Marketing Corporation - "VGX-3100 is a DNA vaccine
targeting the E6 and E7 proteins of human papillomavirus (HPV) types 16
and 18 and is delivered via in vivo electroporation. Similar to
previously reported data from the initial lowest dose cohort of this
phase I trial, the vaccine was found to be generally safe and well
tolerated. While previously reported data showed significant cellular
and humoral immune responses, data from this second, intermediate dose
group highlighted a significantly increased and dose-related immune
response specific to the antigens targeted by the vaccine."..."While
recent HPV preventive vaccines have been successful in protecting
against infections that may lead to cervical cancer, Inovio's
therapeutic vaccine targets the millions of women already infected with
HPV and is intended to treat pre-cancerous cells and cervical cancer
caused by this virus. Current vaccines do not serve this group of
women," Dr. Kim added."
* ►February 6, 2010 - Autism
Findings Retracted
- The New American - "Actress Holly Robinson Peete remembers, 'When my
son was two-and-a-half, he was just recovering from an ear infection
and had been on antibiotics, therefore his immune system was
suppressed. He had already missed several appointments for his
vaccination so his pediatrician wanted to catch him up on all of them
in the same day. Althrough I asked if he’d consider waiting or breaking
up the cocktail, which contains three viruses, he laughed me out of the
office and belittled me. I firmly believe that it took my son to a
place of no return and his body could not handle it. He had a violent
reaction with convulsions and then he stopped talking and slipped into
a silence. He no longer said, 'Hi, Mommy,' he no longer responded to
his name and he no longer made eye contact.”