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March 5, 2004
March 5, 2004
Vaccination News
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March 5, 2004:
►March 4, 2004 -
Texas working quickly to solve avian flu issue - Country World News
►March 4, 2004 -
Retailers Told On Bird-Flu Risk - Business Day via
www.allafrica.com
►March 4, 2004 -
Immunization
Exemption Debated in W.Va. House - The Intelligencer and Wheeling
News-Register - "Tucker pointed out West Virginia and Mississippi are the only
two states in the nation that do not have the possibility of such exemptions in
their immunization laws, but Mercer said he does not see that as a downside for
the state...'That does not mean we're the two backward (states). We're the two
forward ones,' Mercer said, adding that some states are looking at reversing
their exemptions."
►March 4, 2004 -
New combination vaccine can cut down number of inoculations for babies - CNA
via www.channelnewsasia.com
►March 5, 2004 -
In future, organs will be made to order - The Australian
►March 4, 2004 -
Bt toxin found in Blaans blood - Today via
www.abs-cbnnews.com - "A Norwegian
scientist disclosed here on Thursday an alarming finding that Bt (Bacillus
thuringiensis) toxic traces were found in the blood samples of several
persons living near a Bt-corn field in a remote village of South Cotabato...Sister
Susan Bolanio, director of the Social Action Center of the diocese of Marbel,
said the residents claimed that their sickness was a result of the planting of
Monsantos Bt-corn variety in their village."
►March 4, 2004 -
CDC Reports That OraQuick Test Produces Fewer False Positive HIV-1 Results Than
Other Available Tests - OraSure Technologies, Inc. via Business Wire
Comment: Avoiding
a false HIV positive result is certainly important given the regimen of toxic
drugs that HIV positive people are pressured to get.
►March 4, 2004 -
School says student has viral meningitis - The Times Herald
►March 4, 2004 -
New
research lab by month-end - The Barbados Advocate
►March 4, 2004 -
Barbados Register of Strokes Unique - The Barbados Advocate
►March 4, 2004 -
Restaurant Workers Not Required To Get Vaccinations - AP via
www.thepittsburghchannel.com
►March 4, 2004 -
Vaccine firm opens new plant - A company that makes vaccines for the
prevention and treatment of infectious diseases and cancer is to open a plant in
Scotland. - Evening Times, UK
►March 4, 2004 -
Animal
instincts - Duluth-based Merial invents drugs, vaccines - The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution - "Other companies have file cabinets. Merial has
freezers...Make that deep-freeze freezers. Where else would you stash the
creepiest infections known to the world of fur and feathers?..."
►March 4, 2004 -
Political crisis diminishes hope for Haiti's unwanted children (requires
subscription after April 26) - CanWest News Service via The Calgary Herald via
www.canada.com
►March 4, 2004 -
Fears linger after Anthrax mail hoax - County, city offices remain closed -
Erie Times News via www.goerie.com
►March 4, 2004 -
As we get
older, it's time to keep moving - The Star
►March 4, 2004 -
Japan
calls in army to contain bird flu -
www.abc.net.au
►March 4, 2004 -
Parents
Campaign to Exclude School Stabbing Girl, 13 - The News and Star
►March 4, 2004 -
Immunization controversy: Should colleges require the bacterial meningitis
vaccine? - The Stanford Daily - "'I dont think it would be a good policy to
require the vaccine,' said Dr. Ira Friedman, who works at Vaden. 'A vaccine
should be required only when its benefits far outweigh its costs, in dollars and
otherwise. This is not the case for the meningococcal vaccine. Thats why public
health authorities support an educational approach.'...However, other medical
professionals disagree with Friedmans opinions and claim that there is no
significant reason not to get the meningitis vaccine. According to the
CDC, the vaccine proves 85 to 90 percent effective against the most common
strains,with rare side effects of mild redness or slight fever."
Breaking News Archives
- each day's breaking news from December 1, 2003
(check here for breaking news you might have missed and breaking news that
didn't ever hit the "front page")
More News -
all the news most recently
posted on this website
All the News - a running tab of
everything posted on this website since October 29, 2003
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general information purposes only and is not to be construed as reflecting the
knowledge or opinions of the publisher, and is not to be construed or intended
as providing medical or legal advice. The decision whether or not to vaccinate
is an important and complex issue and should be made by you, and you alone, in
consultation with your health care provider.
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"A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth."
-- Albert Einstein, letter to a friend, 1901
"I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves, and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education."
-- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William C. Jarvis, September 28, 1820
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