Posted May 8, 2008
* ►September 2008 - Autism's
False Profits (book review) - Paul Offit, MD - Bad Science, Risky
Medicine, and the Search for a Cure - The Zack Company
* ►June 2008 - Shigellosis:
the current status of vaccine development. - Pathogenesis and
immune response - journal article (Current
Opinion in Infectious Diseases)
* ►June 2008 - Recently
identified factors predisposing children to infectious diseases.
- Paediatric and neonatal infections - journal article (Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases)
►June 2008 - Hepatitis
B: modern concepts in pathogenesis - APOBEC3 cytidine deaminases as
effectors in innate immunity against the hepatitis B virus. -
Pathogenesis and immune response - journal article (Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases)
►June 2008 - Epidemiology,
immunopathogenesis and management of pediatric central nervous system
inflammatory demyelinating conditions. - journal article (Current Opinion in Neurology)
►June 2008 - Use
of intravenous immunoglobulin and plasma exchange in neurological
disease. - journal article (Current
Opinion in Neurology)
►June 2008 - Emerging
aspects of rabies infection: with a special emphasis on children. -
Paediatric and neonatal infections - journal article (Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases)
►June 2008 - The
function and biological role of toll-like receptors in infectious
diseases: an update. - Pathogenesis and immune response -
journal article (Current Opinion in
Infectious Diseases)
►June 2008 - Mycobacterial
interaction with innate receptors: TLRs, C-type lectins, and NLRs.
- Pathogenesis and immune response - journal article (Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases)
►June 2008 - Kawasaki
disease: an overview. - Paediatric and neonatal infections -
journal article (Current Opinion in
Infectious Diseases)
►June 2008 - Pediatric
headache. - journal article (Current
Opinion in Neurology)
►May 15, 2008 - Cutting
Edge: Central Nervous System Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Regulate the
Severity of Relapsing Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis -
journal article (The Journal of
Immunology)
* ►May 12, 2008 - Acetaminophen
(paracetamol) use, measles-mumps-rubella vaccination, and autistic
disorder: The results of a parent survey. - journal article (Autism) - "This preliminary study
found that acetaminophen use after measles-mumps-rubella vaccination
was associated with autistic disorder."
* ►May 9, 2008 -
Merck
top executives sacked for demanding compensation - The News -
International - Pakistan
* ►May 9, 2008 -
MSD
awaits nod for cervical cancer drug - Business Standard, India -
"MSD Pharmaceuticals, the wholly owned Indian subsidiary of Merck, is
awaiting approval from the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) to
launch a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to treat cervical cancer.
The company has already conducted clinical trials."
* ►May 9, 2008 -
Two new
polio cases detected - The News - International - Pakistan -
"Shifaat had not received a single routine immunisation dose while
Ashfaq had only received one routine immunisation dose and 3 additional
OPV doses."
* ►May 9, 2008 -
Progress
Toward Interruption of Wild Poliovirus Transmission --- Worldwide,
January 2007--April 2008 - MMWR/CDC
►May 9, 2008 -
Arthritis
as a Potential Barrier to Physical Activity Among Adults with Diabetes
--- United States, 2005 and 2007 - MMWR/CDC
►May 9, 2008 -
Awareness
of Stroke Warning Symptoms --- 13 States and the District of Columbia,
2005 - MMWR/CDC
►May 9, 2008 -
National
Stroke Awareness Month --- May 2008 - MMWR/CDC
►May 9, 2008 -
Notice
to Readers: Annual Conference on Assessment Initiative --- August
18--20, 2008 - MMWR/CDC
►May 9, 2008 -
Notice
to Readers: Arthritis Awareness Month --- May 2008 - MMWR/CDC
►May 9, 2008 -
Measles
--- United States, January 1--April 25, 2008 - MMWR/CDC
►May 9, 2008 -
Circumcision
'is the best weapon in fight against Aids' - The Independent, UK
* ►May 8, 2008 -
University
of the Sciences hosting vaccine symposium - Philadelphia Business
Journal - "The panel will consist of Dr. Alan R. Hinman, senior public
health scientist at Emory University; Dr. Paul A. Offit, chief of the
division of infectious diseases and director of the vaccine education
center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; Dr. Stanley A.
Plotkin, emeritus professor at the University of Pennsylvania and the
developer of the rubella vaccine; and Dr. Thomas M. Vernon, retired
vice president for policy, public health, and medical affairs at Merck
& Co."
* ►May 8, 2008 -
Jab urged after
diphtheria death - Infectious disease experts have warned parents
to check their children are vaccinated after a child in London died
from what is thought to be diphtheria. - BBC
* ►May 8, 2008 -
David
Kirby: If Autism Has Always Been With Us... By David Kirby - Age of
Autism - "If autism has always been with us in the same high numbers
that we see today -- as some scientists and academics contend -- then
we should be able to identify the 1 in 150 adults currently living with
autism in places like the US and UK."
►May 8, 2008 -
David
Kirby: US Medicine: 97% of All Autism Cases Went Undetected - Until
Now? - The Huffington Post
* ►May 8, 2008 -
Monsanto
GMOs: One British Boy's Reaction (includes video) - Adventures in
Autism - "Because GMO foods are not labeled in the US, we have no idea
if our kids are reacting to them."
►May 8, 2008 -
Butler
County doctor in chelation case wants to work - Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review
►May 8, 2008 -
Psychology:
Autism can strike any family - Annapolis Capital
►May 8, 2008 -
Taking It To The Streets For TACA - Age of Autism
►May 8, 2008 -
Austin
clinic helps families dealing with autism - CBS 42
www.keyetv.com
►May 8, 2008 -
Autism:
Individuals and families look for acceptance - NewsOK.com
* ►May 8, 2008 -
To
honor Mother's Day, Sierra Club takes on coal plants' mercury pollution
- Institute for Southern Studies
* ►May 8, 2008 -
NVIC Vaccine E-Newsletter
Examining the Science & Politics of HPV Vaccine by Barbara Loe
Fisher
It has been nearly two years since the FDA fast tracked the licensure
of Merck's GARDASIL vaccine and the CDC's Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommended it for universal use by all
11 year old girls. Calls for state mandates for sixth grade entry soon
followed with Merck leading an aggressive lobbying campaign with
pro-forced vaccination proponents talking about 12 year old girls
having sex. The National Vaccine Information Center countered by
publicly framing the debate about GARDASIL mandates as a
product
safety and informed consent issue: the vaccine had only been tested
in fewer than 1200 girls under age 16 followed up for less than two
years.
Now, a leading HPV vaccine researcher has spoken out opposing mandates
in a three-part series produced by CBS4-TV in Miami. Speaking to
investigative journalist Michele Gillen Harper said "We don't know yet
what's going to happen when millions of doses of the vaccine have been
given and to put in process a place that says you must have this
vaccine, it means you must be part of a
big
public experiment. So we can't do that until we have more data."
It takes a lot of courage for any scientist or physician to stand up
and speak out about the need for government, industry and physicians to
embrace the precautionary principle: First, do no harm. Dr. Harper has
upheld high standards for scientific and ethical integrity by
responsibly calling for rigorous post- marketing surveillance of
licensed HPV vaccines and adherence to the informed consent ethic.
The National Vaccine Information Center has received nearly 100 reports
of serious health problems following vaccination. NVIC issued
three reports on
GARDASIL adverse events reported to the federal Vaccine Adverse
Events Reporting System (VAERS). In August 2007, NVIC
called
on the CDC to warn doctors that the safety of giving GARDASIL
simultaneously in combination with other vaccines had not been proven
safe.
A family support group for those who have reported HPV vaccine
reactions to NVIC is being created. If you or a loved one has suffered
an HPV vaccine reaction, you can make a report to NVIC's 26- year old
Vaccine Reaction Registry by going to
https://www.nvic.org/report/reaction.htm. Please indicate if you
would like to participate in the HPV Vaccine Reaction Family Support
Group.
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"According to Dr. Diane Harper, "the vaccine has not been out long
enough for us to have post marketing surveillance to really understand
what all the potential side effects are going to be. We feel it is very
safe." However, she adds, "We don't know yet what's going to happen
when millions of doses of the vaccine have been given and to put in
process a place that says you must have this vaccine, it means you must
be part of a big public experiment. So we can't do that until we have
more data." Barbara Loe Fisher agrees. She took to the streets a grass
roots fight credited with derailing many efforts around the country to
mandate the vaccine. "It was the quickest effort I have ever seen in 25
years for a vaccine to be mandated," says Fisher. A mother of a son who
she say was left with learning disabilities following a routine
vaccination in the 1980's, Fisher is President and Co Founder of the
National Vaccine Information Center. It is a non-profit independent
clearinghouse for information on vaccines and disease. Fisher says her
organization has been contacted by nearly 100 parents claiming their
daughters have suffered some type of adverse reaction following a
Gardasil shot - at times given in combination with other vaccines. She
says many parents are frustrated in their search for answers and that
they don't know where to turn. She tells Gillen "the National Vaccine
Information Center is getting reports every week, mostly mothers, of
what is happening to their 11-year old girls after receiving Gardasil."
- CBS4-TV (Miami), Michele Gillen reporting (May 7, 2008)
http://cbs4.com/video/[email protected]
"Bell says she now finds herself on a search for answers as to what
happened to her daughter, Brittney, just weeks following an injection
of Gardasil and a tetanus shot. The former cheerleader and runner's
left leg was mysteriously affected by paralysis. The family wants to
know if the condition could have been triggered by the vaccines she
received that day. Reported adverse events following vaccine
injections, including Gardasil, have come under increasing scrutiny by
parents reviewing them on the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting
System (VAERS)....."Brittany's case is at a quandary," said Sean
Cronin, attorney for the Bell family. Cronin says it is an uphill
battle trying to investigate whether the Gardasil shot played any role
in what has happened to Brittney. Christina Bell says Brittney's
pediatrician does not believe there is a link. Now the Bell family has
learned that Merck can't be sued over its Gardasil vaccine because it
has been added to a federal list of vaccines recommended by the
government. The vaccine manufacturers are insulated from liability." -
CBS4-TV (Miami), Michele Gillen reporting (April 25, 2008)
http://cbs4.com/video/[email protected]
"Christina Bell's daughter, Brittney, was one of the young girls who
received the vaccine. Just weeks later, her life took a radical turn
for the worse. Seemingly, in a moment's time, Brittney's left leg
became paralyzed, her ankle swinging like a rag doll's. Even with a
shoe brace, she walks with a limp. "It's hard for me to lift it up,"
Brittney told Gillen. Brittney's limb paralysis occurred shortly after
the 12 year old went to the doctor for a routine tetanus shot for
school.....Last February, the FDA told CBS4 that it was investigating
reports of 13 deaths following an HPV vaccination. At the time, the
agency said it was confident that none were tied to the vaccine and
that reports of adverse events were under review but not considered
anything out of the ordinary. An FDA spokeswoman told CBS4 this week
that she could not provide an update on the number of reported events,
including deaths. "I haven't seen updated numbers for several months.
We monitor on a daily basis but we don't total it up. We are not seeing
a problem," said Susan Cruzan, spokesperson for the FDA.....Brittney's
mom said she can't find a doctor willing to report an adverse reaction
following the administration of her daughter's vaccines. CBS4 informed
her that parents, just like doctors, can report an adverse event and
the Bell family has done just that." - CBS4-TV (Miami), April 24, 2007
http://cbs4.com/video/[email protected]
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* ►May 8, 2008 -
Gardasil Researcher
Criticizes Moves to Make HPV Vaccine Mandatory - Newsinferno
* ►May 8, 2008 -
Vaccine for Girls
Oversold? - Immunization said to 'prevent cervical cancer.' BC
govt's claims for $39 million shots program challenged. - The Tyee -
"To Victoria drug policy researcher Alan Cassels, the British Columbia
government's announcement of funding for the vaccine sounded more like
pharmaceutical marketing than sober public health policy. The
announcement made claims that are yet to be proven, said Cassels, the
author of two books on drug marketing, including
The ABCs of Disease Mongering."
* ►May 8, 2008 -
Health
experts wonder why Alberta only province not to offer HPV vaccine
program - Canadian Press via Google
* ►May 8, 2008 -
HPV
vaccine: What doctors do not tell you - FoodConsumer.org
* ►May 8, 2008 -
Malta only EU
state not to discuss free HPV vaccine - Malta Today - "As the
Health Minister continues to politely avoid the issue, women in Malta
are being exposed to a ubiquitous billboard advertising campaign urging
them to protect themselves from HPV. Among the methods advertised is
immunisation by means of Cervarix (GlaxoSmithKline), a three-injection
vaccination programme. At around €190 a shot, the total cost of
immunisation works out at between €500 and €600. One woman who has
already taken two of the three shots feels that the product is
overpriced. 'I was helped by family, otherwise I would not have been
able to afford it,' she told MaltaToday in confidence. The same woman
also feels that the advertising campaign is to a point misleading: 'The
campaign omits to mention that the HPV virus is only the preliminary
stage of cervical cancer and that often it takes years for the virus to
develop into the illness. If well monitored and treated, a woman who
has contracted the virus does not run a serious risk of it developing
into cancer. Of course, taking the vaccination is a reasonable
precaution; but like all effective advertising campaigns, this one has
relied on scaremongering.'"
►May 8, 2008 - HPV
Vaccination Benefits (includes video) - KPVI.com
►May 8, 2008 -
Parents
Have Mixed Feelings On Gardasil - WETM-TV 18
* ►May 8, 2008 -
25
years after HIV virus discovered, AIDS vaccine effort must go on:
Bernstein - Canadian Press via Google
* ►May 8, 2008 -
AIDS
Research Continues at US Laboratory, After Human Trials Halted -
Although the government and researchers halted most clinical trials for
an AIDS vaccine, a research institute in Baltimore continues its work
on the most deadly virus of our times. Vaccine trials were
stopped late last year when it appeared the drug put some people at a
higher risk of getting the disease. Scientists at the Institute for
Human Virology are hard at work developing a new vaccine. VOA producer
Zulima Palacio has the story, beginning with a scientist in the
institute's lab. - Voice of America
* ►May 8, 2008 -
Merck
Deceived FDA, Researchers Say - U.S. Medicine
►May 8, 2008 -
National
Toddler Immunization Month....Parents Urged to Stay on Track with
Immunizations - The Pine Tree
* ►May 8, 2008 -
North
Carolina Changes Immunization Requirements - WSOC Charlotte -
"Rising 6th graders now need a booster shot called T-DAP. That is if
they haven't had the booster in the past 5 years."
* ►May 8, 2008 -
State
faces new headache over immunizing sect children - Houston
Chronicle - "A state requirement that children in foster care be
inoculated against disease has prompted another round of headaches for
lawyers who represent 464 children taken from a polygamist ranch last
month....Some parents worry that even if they don't want their children
immunized, they will appear uncooperative with the state and risk
losing their child forever....'If you refuse to allow your child to be
inoculated, are you — the mother — going to be branded by CPS as
non-cooperative? Are you going to be considered as not having the best
interests of your child?'"
* ►May 8, 2008 -
Health
— State's children properly vaccinated from illness - Wilton
Villager - "Most parents are willing to follow the recommended
vaccination guidelines, but others are more reluctant, said Dr.
Sarojini Kurra, a pediatrician with Doctors Pediatrics in Wilton and
also at Norwalk Hospital. 'We recommend vaccines very highly, and we
won't accept children as our patients if their parents don't agree to
vaccinate them because this puts their children and other children at
jeopardy,' Kurra said."
►May 8, 2008 -
NC Vaccine Compliance Rate at 80% - WRAL.com
►May 8, 2008 -
GenVec
Reports First Quarter 2008 Financial Results - GenVec, Inc. via
Business Wire via The Earth Times
►May 8, 2008 -
US
group wants FDA to pull J&J birth control patch - Reuters
►May 8, 2008 -
Ortho
Evra: Convenience at a Terrible Cost - Lawyers and Settlements
►May 8, 2008 -
FDA
Approves Strattera(R) for Maintenance of ADHD in Children and
Adolescents - press release - Eli Lilly and Company via MARKET WIRE
via COMTEX News Network via FOX Business
►May 8, 2008 -
New
Rules on Drug Ads Sought (free preview) - Wall Street Journal
►May 8, 2008 -
Globalization
strains FDA - Medill Reports
►May 8, 2008 - Junk
Science: Schumer Chucks the FDA? - FOX News
►May 8, 2008 -
Aethlon
Medical Releases Smallpox Related Research Data - press release -
Aethlon Medical, Inc. via Business Wire
* ►May 8, 2008 -
China
virus death toll hits 30 as outbreak spreads - AFP via ABS-CBN News
* ►May 8, 2008 -
High-Dose
Influenza Virus Vaccine Provides Improved Immune Responses in the
Elderly Compared With Conventional Dose: Presented at AGS -
Doctor's Guide - "Lead author Ann R. Falsey, MD, Associate Professor of
Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry,
Rochester, New York, and her collaborators sought to evaluate the
protective efficacy of high-dose influenza virus vaccine compared with
standard-dose vaccine. The high-dose regimen tested contained
haemagglutinin 60 mcg per strain, while the licensed standard-dose
regimen contained haemagglutinin 15 mcg per strain, said the
researchers....Funding for this study was provided by sanofi-pasteur."
►May 8, 2008 - More
Cases Of Measles May Be Tied To PATH System - CityNews
►May 8, 2008 - More
measles cases in Tucson, immunizations urged - AP via KTAR.com
* ►May 8, 2008 -
CMU
student dead after contracting bacterial meningitis - LaMott Smith,
26, of Sterling Heights, fell ill on Tuesday - ABC12.com
►May 8, 2008 -
New
cost-effective means to reconstruct virus populations - Public
Library of Science via EurekAlert!
►May 8, 2008 -
Less
Sleep – More Obesity, Smoking, Drinking Says CDC - InjuryBoard.com
►May 8, 2008 -
Half
of diabetics in US have arthritis, CDC says - Reuters India
* ►May 8, 2008 - Ouch.
We all might have to do this again - As the first immunized
generation hits middle age, experts wonder if the shots they had as
children might lose their effectiveness - Globe And Mail
►May 8, 2008 - Measles
outbreak exposes holes - The Arizona Republic
►May 8, 2008 - Steele
Children’s Research Center’s Novel Cancer Vaccine - The University
of Arizona - "The CRCL vaccine employs a patented process that purifies
the chaperone protein from the antigen, making the antigen again
visible to the immune system. Previous therapeutic cancer vaccines have
had disappointing results in the clinic, in part due to the difficulty
in revealing these hidden tumor antigens; however, an additional
problem is the sophisticated ability of tumor cells to avoid an immune
response even when the tumor antigens have been revealed."
* ►May 8, 2008 - Congress
Criticizes FDA Over HRT Ingredient - Pharmalot
* ►May 8, 2008 - Technology
improves production - The Creston News Advertiser -
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX via Trading Charts -
"The biggest thing that we do is vaccinations," said Dr. Gregory Weis,
co-owner of Southern Hills Veterinary Services. "Veterinary medicine
has come to a place where it's more economical to prevent a disease
than treat it." We strive to vaccinate the majority of our clients'
animals. "The cows are at less risk to get sick, even though no
vaccination is 100 percent," said Weis. "The chances of their staying
healthy throughout their feeding period increases." Vaccination program
Before cows conceive, they are started on a vaccination program, he
said."
* ►May 8, 2008 - WARF licenses influenza vaccine
technology to FluGen - Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation via
University of Wisconsin-Madison News - "FluGen's new technology makes
this new manufacturing process faster and less expensive by increasing
vaccine yield substantially. This could lead to the need for smaller
facilities and less time to produce the appropriate vaccines, which
could be critical in the event of a "bird flu" pandemic."
* ►May 8, 2008 - Do
Antidepressants Enhance Immune Function? - Infection with human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which leads to acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome (AIDS), is an epidemic of global concern. According to the
most recent estimates, released in November 2007, by the Joint United
Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the World Health
Organization (WHO), an estimated 33.2 million worldwide are living with
HIV infection currently. Although the rates of infection appear to be
decreasing, there are obviously immense implications for achieving
improvements in HIV/AIDS treatment. - Elsevier, via EurekAlert! via
ScienceDaily
►May 8, 2008 - Smart
Molecules - Bacteria anticipate changing environments - Science News
►May 8, 2008 - Autoimmune
debate resolved? (requires registration) - The Scientist
►May 8, 2008 - Key
Facts About Influenza and Avian Influenza - IAFC
►May 8, 2008 - Immunization
clinics offer extended hours to help protect public health - Daily
Herald
►May 8, 2008 - Pharma:
OIG Compliance Guide Made An Impact - Pharmalot
►May 8, 2008 - Glaxo
Accused Of Monopolizing Wellbutrin Market - Pharmalot
►May 8, 2008 - FDA
Is Urged To Ban J&J’s Ortho-Evra Patch - Pharmalot
►May 8, 2008 - T
cells may help regulate immune system - The Daily University of
Washington
►May 8, 2008 - Group
hands out $8M for BSE research - The Canadian Press
►May 8, 2008 - Akonni
nabs $6M in private investments - Frederick biotech develops
systems to help physicians diagnose infectious diseases - Akonni
Biosystems via Gazette.Net - "The company will use the new investments
to accelerate product development and expand manufacturing
capabilities, said company spokeswoman Michelle Hulcher. The company is
also placing its systems for research use with several early clients,
including a large pharmaceutical company, hospitals nationwide and the
federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Hulcher declined to
comment on the specifics of those partnerships."
►May 8, 2008 - Wyeth
loses EPA High Court case - Ireland.com - "A pharmaceutical company
today lost its High Court bid to prevent its prosecution by the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for certain alleged breaches of
its waste disposal licence."
►May 8, 2008 - API
and Raw Material Supply Concerns Focal Point of Pharma ChemOutsourcing
Conference September 8-9 in New Jersey - PRNewswire via The Earth
Times
►May 8, 2008 - SafetyTies
expands its line to over 90 new styles -
www.fibre2fashion.com
* ►May 8, 2008 -
A
longer lasting vaccine for dogs? - Medill Reports, Chicago
Northwestern University - "Ronald Schultz, professor and chairman of
pathobiological sciences of the School of Veterinary Medicine at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison, is lead researcher of the Rabies
Challenge Fund, testing a hypothesis that the rabies vaccine can last
as long as 5 to 7 years. Currently, rabies vaccines are licensed to
last only 3 years."
* ►May 7, 2008 - City
man on 'Regis & Kelly' Thursday - Shakopee Valley News - “I was
just very humbled by what Janine goes through on a daily basis,”
Schmelz said. He has followed Gianna’s story since she was born and has
been videotaping her each time the families spend time together. He
even started a Web site to tell Gianna’s story at
www.giannasstory.com
and to raise money in hopes of purchasing a van for the family. A trust
— the Gianna Pandolfino Family Fund — has been set up at Wells Fargo
Bank, 1156 Vierling Drive E. in Shakopee, to help with Gianna’s
long-term care. Born July 9, 2000, Gianna began suffering seizures as
an infant, most likely due to a reaction to routine vaccinations."
►May 7, 2008 - Vantage
Point: Parents should hear full truth about child vaccinations -
Stanford News Service
►May 7, 2008 - New
Agent Strikes At Most Common Cause Of Infant Hospitalization In U.S.
- University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston researchers have
achieved promising results with a potential new weapon against
respiratory syncytial virus, the most common cause of infant
hospitalization in the United States. - University of Texas Medical
Branch at Galveston via Science Daily
* ►May 7, 2008 - Streetinvesting.com:
SIGA Adds Vice President of Clinical and Regulatory Affairs to
Management Team - Trading Charts - "SIGA Technologies is applying
viral and bacterial genomics and sophisticated computational modeling
in the design and development of novel products for the prevention and
treatment of serious infectious diseases, with an emphasis on products
for biological warfare defense. SIGA believes that it is a leader in
the development of pharmaceutical agents to fight potential bio-warfare
pathogens. SIGA has antiviral programs targeting smallpox and other
Category A pathogens, including arenaviruses (Lassa fever, Junin,
Machupo, Guanarito, Sabia, and lymphocytic choriomeningitis), dengue
virus, and the filoviruses (Ebola and Marburg). For more information
about SIGA, please visit SIGA's Web site at www.siga.com."
►May 7, 2008 - Federal
Stop-Smoking Guide Recommends Chantix - Pharmalot
►May 7, 2008 - Response teams
train for bird flu outbreak - KTUU.com, Alaska
►May 7, 2008 - New
research into mad cow-linked prions reveals silver lining - CBC News
►May 7, 2008 - Clinical
research firms battle talent crunch - It's a Herculean task finding
skilled people to steer businesses. The problem is more acute in areas
like clinical research, where domain knowledge is of utmost importance.
- DNA Money via Sify
►May 7, 2008 - Camino Group
allergist says seasonal problems nothing to sneeze at - The Mercury
News
►May 7, 2008 - Orexigen
Therapeutics Announces Completion of Patient Enrollment in Phase III
Clinical Program for Contrave - Orexigen Therapeutics via
Lifescience
►May 7, 2008 - Trubion
Pharma: Wyeth Begins Patient Dosing In TRU-015 Trial - DowJones
Newswires via CNN Money
►May 7, 2008 - Health
Highlights: - Too Much, Too Little Sleep Not Good for
Health: Study - Ischemic Stroke Hospitalization Rate Decreases -
Guideline Outlines Effective Smoking Cessation Treatments - U.S.
Obstructing Heparin Inquiry: China - Children's Infectious Disease
Spreading in China - Middle-Aged Mothers Most Stressed: Survey - Here
are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled
by editors of HealthDay
* ►May 7, 2008 -
LSD
and the corruption of medicine (Part II): The entanglement of academia
- Scientific Misconduct Blog - "MK-ULTRA set the standard for later
industrial-university collaboration. It set the most important
precedent for the collusion of academic leadership and civilized
government with scientific misconduct. It was the most flagrant
violation of the just-signed Nuremberg code of ethics. These events of
50 years ago provide a key to understanding the problems we face in
2008. The main focus of this section is to discuss how academics and
Universities participated in MK-ULTRA funded research, and how the
contracting worked."
* ►May 7, 2008 -
WHO To
Update Guidelines for Possible Flu Pandemic - About 150 experts
from governments, the World Health Organization, and other
organizations are meeting to work on new guidelines to help nations
confront and combat a potential influenza pandemic. The World Health
Organization, which is hosting the week-long meeting, says governments
must be prepared. Lisa Schlein reports for VOA from the opening of the
conference in Geneva. - Voice of America
►May 7, 2008 -
Author Launches Children's Book Series About Autism - BlackNews.com
- "Author and autism awareness advocate, Jacqueline Williams-Hines,
announces the release of her second children's book in her No Small
Victories book series, The Adventures of Suther Joshua from Planet
Yethican. Mrs. Williams-Hines is the parent of an 11-year-old son with
autism, and a strong advocate for autism awareness and social
inclusion....Typical to many children with autism, Joshua was diagnosed
at approximately age 2.5 years old when an aunt noticed a decline in
speech. While he had presented normally, Joshua had begun to 'lose
words' until ultimately he became nonverbal."
►May 7, 2008 -
Does
drug product placement on TV require new regulations? - UCLA report
seeks to fill in gap in federal policy - UC Los Angeles
►May 7, 2008 -
CSU
gets federal OK for work on plague, other diseases - Approval moves
existing work into $30 million research lab - The Coloradoan
►May 7, 2008 - In
ADHD, Brain Maturation Follows Normal Pattern but Is Delayed
(requires registration) - Reuters Health via Medscape
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Neonatal BCG
Vaccination Prevents Allergic Airway Responses in Mice (requires
registration) -
Allergy via Reuters Health via
Medscape
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Vaccine
Manufactures Need to Prove No Harm - Vaccinating Your Baby Blog,
Dr. Jay Gordon - "Vaccine manufacturers, the CDC/FDA/AAP/ACIP need to
prove the safety of the aluminum, formalin, residual egg and porcine
cells in immunizations. It is not our job to prove danger, it’s their
job to prove that attempting to create immunity against certain
illnesses is safe and worth the risk to an individual child. The
discussion of Public Health is important but parents also want and are
completely entitled to discuss risks and benefits for one child, their
child."
►May 6, 2008 -
Measles
lurking in neighboring states - Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil
►May 6, 2008 - Killer
Competition: Neurons Duke it Out for Survival - Johns Hopkins
Medical Institutions via Biocompare
* ►May 6, 2008 - Hospitals
Say, "No Money, No Care" - MSNBC
* ►May 6, 2008 - Child Abuse
May 'Mark' Genes in the Brains of Suicide Victims - Landmark study
shows how environment affects genes in brains of men who killed
themselves -
Public Library of Science via
Biocompare
►May 5, 2008 - Human
Genome Sciences Announces First Quarter 2008 Financial Results and Key
Developments - PRNewswire via MSN Money
►May 5, 2008 -
Rockville
Biotech Buys Rival's Anthrax Vaccine - A Twist in Race for New
Drug, Emergent Aims to Pick Up Pieces of VaxGen's Failed Federal
Contract (requires registration) - Washington Post
►May 5, 2008 - U.S. On
Verge of Measles Outbreak? - Eight years after it was declared
practically dead in the U.S., measles is making a comeback. - FOX News
►May 4, 2008 - Assoc.
Prof. Mira Kozhuharova: About 5% of children born after 1991 have not
been immunized against measles - FOCUS Information Agency
* ►May 4, 2008 -
Rehberg
backing veteran's measure - KPAX-TV Montana's News Station - "Some
of the veterans who were exposed to biological and chemical weapons
tests in the 1960's and 1970's may be getting closer to receiving
health benefits. Representatives Denny Rehberg (R-MT) and Mike Thompson
(D-CA) introduced similar legislation three years ago. The bill
introduced last week, requires Veteran's Administration to assume the
toxins in the weapons tests caused the veteran's injuries and
illnesses, making them eligible for compensation. The testing exposed
veterans to toxins aboard tugboats as part of Project 112 and Project
SHAD. They were exposed to e-Coli, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and a
standing for anthrax, but the chemicals used for decontamination may
have done more harm."
* ►May 2008 - Vaccine-related
pain: picking up the child soon after the injection reduces the time of
crying - journal article (Archives
of Disease in Childhood)
* ►May 2008 - Mast
cell activators: a new class of highly effective vaccine adjuvants
- journal article (Nature Medicine)
* ►May 2008 - Children’s
consent and paediatric research: is it appropriate for healthy children
to be the decision-makers in clinical research? - journal article (Archives of Disease in Childhood)
* ►May 2008 - Reflex
sympathetic dystrophy: complex regional pain syndrome type I in
children with mitochondrial disease and maternal inheritance
- journal article (Archives of
Disease in Childhood) - "CRPS-I should be considered in patients
with mitochondrial disease who complain of idiopathic pain. Maternally
inherited mitochondrial disease may not be a rare cause of CRPS-I,
especially in children who present with other manifestations of
dysautonomia."
* ►May 2008 - Sudden infant
deaths in sitting devices - journal article (Archives of Disease in Childhood)
►May 2008 - Inhibition
of pulmonary antibacterial defense by interferon- during recovery from
influenza infection - journal article (Nature Medicine)
* ►May 2008 - Abnormal
functional connectivity in autism spectrum disorders during face
processing - journal article (Brain)
►May 2008 - Natural
history and clinical management of chronic hepatitis B virus infection
in children - journal article (Hepatology International)
►May 2008 - Underuse
of Effective Measures to Prevent and Manage Pediatric Tuberculosis in
the United States - journal article (Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent
Medicine)
►May 2008 - The
Early Childhood Epilepsy Severity Scale (E-Chess) - journal article
(Epilepsy Research)
►May 2008 - Deficit
of endogenous spatial orienting of attention in children with benign
epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS) - journal
article (Epilepsy Research)
* ►May 2008 - Losing your
lab (requires registration) - In 2007, more than 4,000 NIH-funded
researchers were denied grant renewals. For some,that means they have
to close up shop. - The Scientist
* ►May 2008 - The
Importance of a Plan B (requires registration) - Even when
the source of your salary is the government, it's not a guarantee. -
The Scientist
►May 2008 - Throat bacteria
in neonates and later asthma - journal article (Archives of Disease in Childhood)
►May 2008 - Effect
of air pollution on children - journal article (Paediatrics and Child Health)
►May 2008 - Chronic
fatigue syndrome in children aged 11 years old and younger -
journal article (Archives of Disease
in Childhood)
►May 2008 - A Singular
Focus (requires registration) - A physicist looks at
photosynthesis, replication, and viral entry, molecule by molecule. -
The Scientist
►May 2008 - Dopamine
neurons implanted into people with Parkinson's disease survive without
pathology for 14 years - journal article (Nature Medicine)
►May 2008 - Lewy
bodies in grafted neurons in subjects with Parkinson's disease suggest
host-to-graft disease propagation - journal article (Nature Medicine)
►May 2008 - Drug-induced
cure drives conversion to a stable and protective CD8+ T central memory
response in chronic Chagas disease - journal article (Nature Medicine)
►May 2008 - Activation
of c-Kit in dendritic cells regulates T helper cell differentiation and
allergic asthma - journal article (Nature Medicine)
* ►April 30, 2008 - A novel
CD4 T-cell epitope described from one of the cervical cancer patients
vaccinated with HPV 16 or 18 E7-pulsed dendritic cells - journal
article (Cancer Immunology,
Immunotherapy)
►April 28, 2008 -
Understanding
the Global Rice Crisis - What's behind the current food shortages:
Is the increase in ethanol production to blame or is hoarding the
problem? - BusinessWeek
* ►April 26, 2008 - Therapeutic
effect of a T helper cell supported CTL response induced by a survivin
peptide vaccine against murine cerebral glioma - journal
article (Cancer Immunology,
Immunotherapy)
►April 19, 2008 - Food Crisis Set
to Get Worse - Experts - OneWorld U.S.
►April 16, 2008 -
Dr.
Mom Was Right -- And Wrong -- About Washing Fruits And Vegetables -
American Chemical Society, via EurekAlert!, a service of AAAS via
ScienceDaily
►April 16, 2008 -
Vitamins 'may shorten your life' - Research has suggested certain
vitamin supplements do not extend life and could even lead to a
premature death. - BBC
►April 16, 2008 - RhoC a
new target for therapeutic vaccination against metastatic cancer
- journal article (Cancer Immunology,
Immunotherapy)
►April 14, 2008 -
HPV-related
oral cancers rise among younger men - Hopkins doctor credited with
linking tumors and sexually transmitted virus - Baltimore Sun
* ►April 10, 2008 - Hepatitis
E vaccine - journal article (Hepatology
International)
* ►April 8, 2008 - Assessment
of immunologic response and recurrence patterns among patients with
clinical recurrence after vaccination with a preventive HER2/ neu
peptide vaccine: from US Military Cancer Institute Clinical Trials
Group Study I-01 and I-02 - journal article (Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy)
* ►April 8, 2008 -
Watch
Dr. Jay Gordon on Larry King Live - video - Vaccinating Your Baby
Blog
►February 15, 2008 -
Medicine's
Secret Stat - TIME Magazine
►What
is Thyroid Related Fatigue? - The Environmental Illness Resource
►The
Latest on Autism - Oprah.com
* ►Gianna's Story
(includes video) - website - "Upon learning of the NVICP government
program, the Pandolfino’s initiated a claim to seek funding to
facilitate the special needs of their daughter. That claim lead to an
investigation through the federal government. In their quest to seek
justice for what had happened to their daughter, the Pandolfino’s
ambitiously tried to find the physicians that had cared for Gianna to
sign a document that would acknowledge the correlation between Gianna’s
vaccinations and her illness. 'Off the record' the Pandolfino’s
had little trouble finding doctors to substantiate their
suspicions. Unfortunately, the doctors feared more for their own
liability than they did about Gianna and her family’s future. While in
the hospital, a neurologist specializing in epilepsy told Janine 'off
the record' that her daughter’s condition could have been caused from
her DPT vaccination. He added that she would never find anyone that
would take responsibility for that."
Posted May 7, 2008
* ►June 1, 2008 - Changing
Epidemiology of Pneumococcal Meningitis after the Introduction of
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine in the United States -
journal article (Clinical Infectious
Diseases)
* ►June 1, 2008 - Population
Seroprevalence of Human Papillomavirus Types 6, 11, 16, and 18 in Men,
Women, and Children in Australia - journal article (Clinical Infectious Diseases) -
"Australian seroepidemiological data, showing differing age-specific
patterns of HPV seropositivity in male and female patients, are likely
to be generalizable to other developed countries and add to other data
supporting completion of HPV vaccination before adolescence."
* ►June 1, 2008 - Safety
and Immunogenicity of a Replication-Incompetent Adenovirus Type 5 HIV-1
Clade B gag/pol/nef Vaccine in Healthy Adults - journal
article (Clinical Infectious Diseases)
* ►June 1, 2008 - Who Is
Steering the Ship? External Influences on Infection Control Programs
(full text) - journal article (Clinical
Infectious Diseases)
►June 1, 2008 - Unsuspected,
Disseminated Coccidioidomycosis without Maternofetal Morbidity
Diagnosed by Placental Examination: Case Report and Review of the
Literature (full text) - journal article (Clinical Infectious Diseases)
►June 1, 2008 - Medical-Grade
Honey Kills Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria In Vitro and Eradicates Skin
Colonization - journal article (Clinical Infectious Diseases)
►June 1, 2008 - Laboratory-Based
Surveillance of Paratyphoid Fever in the United States: Travel and
Antimicrobial Resistance (full text) - journal article (Clinical Infectious Diseases)
►June 1, 2008 - The
Emerging Crisis of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in South Africa: Lessons
from New York City - journal article (Clinical Infectious Diseases)
►June 1, 2008 - Pneumonia
Caused by Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus -
journal article (Clinical Infectious
Diseases)
►June 1, 2008 - Management
of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia -
journal article (Clinical Infectious
Diseases)
►June 1, 2008 - Increasing
Antibiotic Resistance among Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
Strains - journal article (Clinical
Infectious Diseases)
►June 1, 2008 - Pathogenesis
of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infection -
journal article (Clinical Infectious
Diseases)
►June 1, 2008 - Epidemiology
of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus - journal article (Clinical Infectious Diseases)
►June 1, 2008 - Telavancin
Versus Vancomycin for the Treatment of Complicated Skin and
Skin-Structure Infections Caused by Gram-Positive Organisms
- journal article (Clinical
Infectious Diseases)
►June 1, 2008 - Skin
and Soft-Tissue Infections Caused by Community-Acquired
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus - journal
article (Clinical Infectious Diseases)
►June 1, 2008 - Mycobacterial
and Other Serious Infections in Patients Receiving Anti–Tumor Necrosis
Factor and Other Newly Approved Biologic Therapies: Case Finding
through the Emerging Infections Network - journal article (Clinical Infectious Diseases)
►June 1, 2008 - The Use
of Active Surveillance Cultures in Adult Intensive Care Units to Reduce
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus–Related Morbidity,
Mortality, and Costs: A Systematic Review (full text) -
journal article (Clinical Infectious
Diseases)
►June 1, 2008 - Carbapenem-Resistant
Escherichia coli Harboring Klebsiella pneumoniae Carbapenemase
β-Lactamases Associated with Long-Term Care Facilities (full text)
- journal article (Clinical
Infectious Diseases)
* ►May 8, 2008 - Etiquette-Based
Medicine (free full text) - journal article (NEJM)
►May 8, 2008 - Planning
for the Future — Long-Term Care and the 2008 Election (free full
text) - journal article (NEJM)
* ►May 8, 2008 - More on
Subgroup Analyses in Clinical Trials (free full text) -
journal article (NEJM)
►May 8, 2008 - The
Medicalization of Society: On the Transformation of Human Conditions
into Treatable Disorders (book review) - journal article (NEJM)
►May 8, 2008 - The
Corrosion of Medicine: Can the Profession Reclaim Its Moral Legacy?
Worried Sick: A Prescription for Health in an Overtreated America
(book review) - journal article (NEJM)
►May 8, 2008 - Hyperglycemia
and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes - journal article (NEJM)
* ►May 8, 2008 -
Private
vaccine makers step in to plug shortfall - Three public sector
vaccine manufacturing units were told to suspend production for not
adhering to the Good Manufacturing Practice norms. - Hindu Business Line
* ►May 8, 2008 -
Mayor urges bribes
to get kids jabbed - Parents should be "bribed" to immunise
children against killer diseases, Lower Hutt Mayor David Ogden has
suggested. - The Dominion Post via
www.stuff.co.nz
►May 8, 2008 -
Probe
into purchase of substandard syringes - Daily Times, Pakistan
►May 8, 2008 -
Deadly
virus threatens China's children - Independent, UK
* ►May 8, 2008 -
Measles
shot clinic attracts at least 750 Wednesday - Tuscon Citizen -
"According to a University Medical Center memo, proof of one
vaccination is not enough. All employees must have proof of receiving a
booster vaccination as well. The hospital will be vaccinating their
employees starting Wednesday and through the rest of the week. 'Any
staff member who does not have full immunity documentation must have an
MMR vaccine and blood test before Friday … to be considered immune,'
the memo stated. 'This important measure is required for employment or
contract compliance at UMC.'"
►May 8, 2008 -
Cell culture anti-rabies vaccine ‘will be available by end-2008’ -
Production of anti-snake venom serum to be doubled in six months, says
NIH chief - The News - International - Pakistan
* ►May 7, 2008 -
HPV
Scientist Speaks Out - CBS 4 - "'This is a real danger zone,' says
Dr. Diane Harper. Why might you care about what she says? Dr. Harper is
one of the world's top experts on the Human Papilloma virus, HPV, which
can lead to cervical cancer. In fact, she's one of the leading
scientists the pharmaceutical industries turned to for help to conduct
clinical trials – including those that led to approval by the US Food
and Drug Administration of Gardasil – and the recommendations that
followed."
* ►May 7, 2008 -
The
Montreal Children's Hospital of the MUHC Begins Search for Causes of
Autism - International Effort Considered Groundbreaking - press
release - McGill University Health Centre - "Dr. Eric Fombonne, from
the Research Institute of the MUHC at the Montreal Children's Hospital,
is involved in a multi-site consortium to gather DNA samples from 2,000
autism patients and their families over the next three years."
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Charges
dropped in chelation death - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - "Mr. Lindsay
said he had prominent physicians ready to testify that the delivery
method of the chelation -- an intravenous push, versus a drip -- is
preferred for a small child and that, while the agent used, disodium
EDTA, was not 'preferred ... they cannot see that it would have caused
the death.' He said the physicians would have testified at trial, which
would have begun May 19, that the child's heart damage had actually
occurred prior to his death on Aug. 23, 2005. 'First, the DA's office
would have had to show beyond a reasonable doubt that the cause of
death was this particular chelation process,' Mr. Lindsay said. 'Had
they gotten that far, then the next question would have been whether it
was gross negligence to the point of criminality. I don't think they
could have done it.'"
►May 7, 2008 -
Butler
County prosecutors drops charges in chelation death case -
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Doctor says he will treat
patients after DA drops charges - AP via York Daily Record
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Charges
against doctor dropped in boy's death - AP via GoErie.com - "Kerry
had surrendered his license pending the outcome of the case, but his
license will be reinstated based on the withdrawal of the criminal
charges, a Department of State spokeswoman said."
* ►May 7, 2008 -
The Bruno's
by Harry Hofherr - Age of Autism
* ►May 7, 2008 -
AAP
Ohio Seeks Input on Autism - Age of Autism
* ►May 7, 2008 -
New
study: Autism Pilot Project - WKYC.com
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Environmental
groups sponsor mercury testing - Hair clippings part of an effort
to thwart power plants. - Austin American-Statesman
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Group To File
Lawsuit Over Mercury Levels At New Coal-Fired Plants - 590 KLBJ
News Radio - "Neil Carmen with the Sierra Club says the Oak Grove and
Sandy Creek plants, near Waco, are not doing enough to control mercury
levels. He says they're making a bad situation worse. He says 'Texas is
the leading state in terms of mercury pollution, air pollution, from
coal-fired power plants, and these new plants would add even more.'"
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Xlibris
releases Mercury Poisoning and Deep
Faith -- Author Pamela Elizabeth Lacek Shares With Readers Her
True Story of Suffering Under Mercury Poisoning and How She Survived
- Xlibris via Prime Newswire
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Mercury Still A
Major Environmental Pollutant - Newsinferno.com
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Minnesota Bans Mercury
in Cosmetics - NaturalNews.com
* ►May 7, 2008 -
SPECIAL
REPORT: Life After An Autism Diagnosis; Special Diets Pt. 3 -
WSAW.com - "The cause of most cases of autism remains a constant source
of friction between doctors and parents of autistic children. A small
percent of cases - between 2 and 6 percent-- are believed to be caused
by a genetic condition called fragile x-syndrome. Researchers are also
looking into the possibility that vaccines can trigger the disorder in
some children."
* ►May 7, 2008 -
SPECIAL
REPORT: Life After An Autism Diagnosis; Special Diets - WSAW.com
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Life After
An Autism Diagnosis: Legislation (includes video) - WSAW.com
►May 7, 2008 -
Are
Parents "Autism's Hidden Victims?" -
http://autism.about.com
►May 7, 2008 -
Center
for Autism outreach supports new legislation - The Progress
►May 7, 2008 -
Local
support group shares autism as common ground - Tyler Hayes wore his
excavating goggles as he opened the door to his house. - The Fulton Sun
►May 7, 2008 - Pan
European Collaboration into Coeliac disease - PHG Foundation
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Genvec
wins third grant from NIH this year - Washington Business Journal -
"This is the third $600,000 NIH grant Genvec has secured in 2008. The
others are for work on vaccines for genital herpes and malaria. The
latest grant will support Genvec's efforts to develop vaccines for the
prevention of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)."
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Drug
rejection shows FDA staying cautious - The Star-Ledger via
www.nj.com
* ►May 7, 2008 -
The mystery of
medications linked to suicide - As number of drug warnings rise,
investigators search for reasons why - MSNBC
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Boy,
10, who lost legs after doctors misdiagnose meningitis for chicken pox
wins multi-million pound payout - Daily Mail, UK - "A
multi-million pound payout has been awarded to the family of a boy who
lost both his legs to meningitis after a doctor said he had chicken pox
and told his parents to give him Calpol and take him home."
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Fluoride
pioneer Grand Rapids rethinks safety of putting chemical in water -
The Grand Rapids Press via Mlive.com
►May 7, 2008 -
Old
Diseases Pose New Risks to Adults as Childhood Shots Wear Off -
findingDulcinea
►May 7, 2008 -
Dutch
Authorize Manufacture of Vaccinogen's New Cancer Vaccine; License
Clears Path to European Production, Final FDA Trial - Vaccinogen
via PRNewswire Europe via COMTEX via Trading Markets
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Ga.
company testing AIDS vaccine (requires registration or
subscription) - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - "Despite the failure
last fall of Merck & Co.'s AIDS vaccine, a fledgling Atlanta
biotechnology company, GeoVax Inc., is charging ahead into advanced
tests of a new drug that it says shows 'significant promise.' 'We've
had excellent results in our early stage human trials,' said Emory
University's Harriet Robinson, leader of a team of scientists working
on the vaccine....Robinson said her hope is that GeoVax's vaccine may
one day be administered to adolescents."
►May 7, 2008 -
Performers Uniting For An HIV Vaccine 5/14 - BroadwayWorld.com
►May 7, 2008 -
Medicago
appoints new VP manufacturing - press release - Medicago Inc. via
CNW Group
►May 7, 2008 -
Human
Rabies Prevention --- United States, 2008 - Recommendations of the
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (early release) - MMWR/CDC
►May 7, 2008 -
Letter:
It's rabies vaccination day for pets - Gloucester Daily Times
►May 7, 2008 -
May
7: Nursing care, vaccine safety, mass retirement - letters - Newsday
►May 7, 2008 -
Simulated
Mass Dispensing Exercise - Lawrence Journal-World
* ►May 7, 2008 -
VaxGen
sells anthrax vaccine to rival firm - CIDRAP News
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Vietnam
warning on EV71 virus after at least 10 children die - AFP via
France 24 - "The intestinal virus, which hits children hardest, has
infected around 400 children this year, mainly in southern Vietnam,
said Nguyen Huy Nga, head of the Health Ministry's Preventive Medicine
Department. 'The virus killed at least 10 children in Vietnam in the
first four months of this year,' he told AFP, adding that no precise
data was available because the enterovirus is not a notifiable disease
in the communist country."
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Spreading
virus kills 28 children in China (includes video) - CNN - "Chinese
health authorities have been dispatched to the worst-hit province,
Anhui, in rural eastern China, where 22 of the fatalities have
occurred. The deaths are blamed on enterovirus 71, or EV-71, one of the
most common causes of HFMD. All of the deaths occurred in Fuyang City."
►May 7, 2008 -
China
orders mandatory reporting of all cases of deadly virus sickening young
children - AP via Minneapolis Star Tribune
►May 7, 2008 -
China
is Tight-Lipped on Reporting Virus as Olympics Near -
InjuryBoard.com
►May 7, 2008 -
China
child virus cases high but no cause for panic - Reuters via
Swissinfo
►May 7, 2008 -
PETA
warns of deadly link between Factory-Farm Filth and Bird Flu -
Group Blames Tripura Government's Failure to Maintain Basic Standards
on Poultry Farms for Bird Flu Outbreak - press release - PETA via India
PRwire
►May 7, 2008 -
Ottawa
high school student's flu glue wins national prize - CBC
►May 7, 2008 - Experts
review influenza pandemic preparedness guidance - With the onging
threat of a global influenza pandemic demanding continued vigilance,
120 influenza and planning experts from WHO Member States, research
institutions and UN agencies around the globe are meeting in Geneva
this week to review the current WHO pandemic preparedness guidance. Key
scientific and situational developments make the review particularly
important. WHO will release the revised guidance later this year. -
News-Medical.net
* ►May 7, 2008 -
National
Influenza Summit Meeting in Atlanta to Address 2008 - 2009 Influenza
Vaccine Issues - press release - CDC via PRNewswire-USNewswire via
StreetInsider.com - "WHEN: Monday, May 12 and Tuesday May 13, convening
Monday at 1:00 p.m. and adjourning Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 p.m."
►May 7, 2008 -
Three
more measles cases confirmed - FOX11AZ.com
►May 7, 2008 -
Call
for more hepatitis vaccination and treatment - More must be done to
improve testing and treatment for hepatitis, according to a report. -
Nursing Times
►May 7, 2008 -
City
Must Decide How to Use Hepatitis Money - KLAS-TV Las Vegas Now
►May 7, 2008 -
Kids
more vulnerable to swimming-related illness - Reuters
►May 7, 2008 -
Deadly
virus found in riverland - The potentially deadly mosquito-borne
Murray Valley encephalitis (MVE) virus has been found in the South
Australian Riverland. - Melbourne Herald Sun via
www.news.com.au
►May 7, 2008 - Taking
aim at polio - Brighton Independent
►May 7, 2008 -
'Anti-tetanus
shot was a phone call away' - Trinidad & Tobago Express
►May 7, 2008 -
Molecular
Espionage Shows A Single HIV Enzyme's Many Tasks - Harvard
University, via EurekAlert!, a service of AAAS via ScienceDaily
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Electronic
Pillbox Helps Seniors Stick to Drug Regimens - Study found fewer
doses were missed, more doses taken on time - U.S. News & World
Report - "On that score, a second study also presented at the meeting
by Yale University School of Medicine researchers indicated that more
than 90 percent of senior citizens taking five or more medications
experience one or more 'mildly bothersome' side effects. And one-third
attributed such mood change, insomnia, impaired balance, fatigue,
and/or dizziness problems to one of their medications."
►May 7, 2008 -
UK
government issues tender for further bluetongue vaccine supplies -
Thomson Financial via Forbes
►May 7, 2008 -
Research
on BSE vaccine funded - Manitoba Co-operator
►May 7, 2008 -
Highly
contagious swine virus found at Michigan ranch (requires
registration or subscription) - AP via Chicago Tribune
* ►May 7, 2008 - The design of a vaccine
against Leishmaniasis - The parasitology team at the "Severo
Ochoa" Molecular biology centre (CSIC-UAM) has focused its research
efforts on the search for a vaccine capable of activating immunity
against the parasite that causes leishmaniasis. - Molecular biology
research centre Severo Ochoa (CSIC-UAM) via News-Medical Net
* ►May 7, 2008 - The
search continues - At a recent forum, experts and researchers
discussed what the future holds for HIV and the ongoing quest for a
vaccine. Garrett Bithell reports. - SX News
* ►May 7, 2008 - How
The FDA Will Spend Some PDUFA Fees - Pharmalot
* ►May 7, 2008 - Germs better for kids
than parents may think - Exposure to germs could spur incidence
rates of allergies and other illnesses - The Daily Cardinal
►May 7, 2008 - Corticosteroids
and Mortality in Children With Bacterial Meningitis - journal
article (JAMA)
* ►May 7, 2008 - Patients,
Doctors, Pharmacists Praise Bipartisan House Resolution on Compounded
Hormones Containing Estriol - The International Academy of
Compounding Pharmacists (IACP) via PRNewswire-USNewswire via The Earth
Times - "International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists today joined
hundreds of thousands of women and doctors in applauding the
introduction of H. Con. Res. 342, a bipartisan resolution stating that
"the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) new policy restricting
women's access to medications containing estriol does not serve the
public interest" and calling on the FDA to "reverse its policy."
►May 7, 2008 - Epidemiology
of Invasive Group B Streptococcal Disease in the United States,
1999-2005 - journal article (JAMA)
* ►May 7, 2008 - Seoul
Stunned by Double Blows from Cows and Birds (opinion) - The Korea
Times - "Various signs show that avian influenza is becoming
increasingly hard to contain. Unlike the previous two occurrences in
2003 and 2006, the latest strike of avian influenza has spread even to
Seoul and in a surprisingly short period of a month or so. Before, the
disease broke out in winter but disappeared when the weather got
warmer. The current one, however, occurred in spring and is continuing
through early summer. People used to link avian influenza to wild
migrant birds in the past, but now urban resident birds like pigeons
may have to be added to the list."
* ►May 7, 2008 - Traces
of Drugs Found in Drinking Water - Health Effects Unknown, Safer
Disposal Urged - journal article (JAMA)
* ►May 7, 2008 - Stronger
Formaldehyde Regulation Sought - journal article (JAMA)
►May 7, 2008 - A
Population Health Framework for Setting National and State Health Goals
- journal article (JAMA)
* ►May 7, 2008 - Mental
disorders cost society billions in unearned income - NIH/National
Institute of Mental Health via EurekAlert!
* ►May 7, 2008 - Interview:
Indonesia sees cultural divide on bird flu sharing - Reuters
* ►May 7, 2008 - China
child virus cases high but no cause for panic - Reuters via Yahoo!
►May 7, 2008 - School
nurses offer health care for the next generation - Bowie Star
►May 7, 2008 - Surge
in cases of superbug that is harder to tackle than MRSA - Daily
Mail, UK
►May 7, 2008 - Glaxo
Threatens Not To Invest In Massachusetts - Pharmalot
►May 7, 2008 - Doctor:
Experiment That Went Wrong Leads to Multiple Sclerosis Breakthrough
- An experiment to boost the immune systems of multiple sclerosis
sufferers failed, but may provide a new way to treat the disease, a
Canadian researcher has claimed. - University of Ottawa via AFP via FOX
News
►May 7, 2008 - Immune
system pathway identified to fight allergens, asthma - Role of
genetic components of dendritic cells could lead to more effective
drugs, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine study says -
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine via Genetic Engineering
& Biotechnology News
►May 7, 2008 - Sleep-Disordered
Breathing and Neurobehavioral Outcomes - In Search of Clear
Markers for Children at Risk - journal article (JAMA)
►May 7, 2008 - Genes
and Schizophrenia - journal article (JAMA)
►May 7, 2008 - Congestion
and Concern - journal article (JAMA)
►May 7, 2008 - Comprehensive
Pediatric Hospital Medicine (book review) - journal article (JAMA)
►May 7, 2008 - The
Blue Death: Disease, Disaster, and the Water We Drink (book
review) - journal article (JAMA)
►May 7, 2008 - When
Doctors Become Patients (book review) - journal article (JAMA)
►May 7, 2008 - Homocysteine-Lowering
B Vitamin Therapy in Cardiovascular Prevention—Wrong Again?
- journal article (JAMA)
►May 7, 2008 - Vitamin
E Concentration and Physical Decline in Older Persons - journal
article (JAMA)
►May 7, 2008 - Vitamin
E Concentration and Physical Decline in Older Persons—Reply
- journal article (JAMA)
►May 7, 2008 - Conference
on allergy and immune system held at Sana'a University -
Yemen Observer
* ►May 6, 2008 - New
Method to Create Vaccines - Nature
via Ivanhoe - "Researchers from Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
and Emory University have found a way to identify and clone human
antibodies specifically tailored to fight infection. The new process
develops a “smart bomb” for the immune system. Researchers isolated
antibody-secreting cells from people who have received the influenza
vaccine, then cloned the antibody genes from these cells."
* ►May 6, 2008 - Novartis
Menveo® vaccine shows superior immune response against four types
of meningitis disease in pivotal phase III trial - Novartis
* ►May 6, 2008 - Officials
urge Iowans to check vaccinations for measles - AP via KWQC TV
* ►May 6, 2008 - New
Discovery On Role of Vital Protein That Fights Meningitis -
University of Leicester research assigns hitherto unappreciated
importance to protein of the body’s immune defence system. - University
of Leicester via Pharma Live
* ►May 6, 2008 - County, schools team up
to offer state-mandated vaccines - Baraboo News Republic
* ►May 6, 2008 - FDA
Won’t Test All Drugs For Psychiatric Problems - Pharmalot
* ►May 6, 2008 - Overcoming
Gaps In Newborns' Immune Response - Children's Hospital Boston via
Medical News Today
* ►May 6, 2008 - State
of the World's Mothers 2008 Closing the Survival Gap for Children Under
5 (pdf) - www.savethechildren.org
* ►May 6, 2008 - The best
and worst places to be a mother or child: survey - Study ranked
countries based on access to health care, education and economy - CBC
News
►May 6, 2008 - US
Attorneys Probe Schering-Plough Over Vytorin - Pharmalot
►May 6, 2008 - Newly
Published Guidelines for Pediatric Bipolar Disorder (requires
registration) (includes video) - Medscape Psychiatry & Mental Health
►May 6, 2008 - U.N.
says aid workers waiting for Myanmar visas - Reuters
►May 6, 2008 - Merck
Cost-Cutting Could Be Boon for Biotech Firms - BioWorld Today Via
Acquire Media NewsEdge via Technology Marketing Corporation
►May 6, 2008 - Aethlon
Hemopurifier® Effective in Capturing West Nile Virus - Aethlon
via Business Wire
* ►May 6, 2008 - How
To Bank $41 Million: Delay The Vioxx Deal - Pharmalot - "The second
and latest postponement moves the enrollment deadline to June 30, and
this means the date by which Merck must now deposit the $4.1 billion
into escrow is August 18. Why? Merck doesn’t have to deposit $4.1
billion into an escrow fund until two business days after the
expiration of its walk away right, which is now Aug. 14, or 45 days
after June 30. That’s also four months later than April 15."
* ►May 6, 2008 - US
Kids Use Antipsychotics More Than In The UK - Pharmalot
* ►May 6, 2008 - China:
Baxter Is Obstructing Heparin Probe - Pharmalot
►May 6, 2008 - NPR:
On The Air, But Not In The Open - Pharmalot
►May 6, 2008 - 10
Million Children Worldwide Die From Lack of Health Care - AP via
Aetna InteliHealth
►May 6, 2008 - HIV
causes immune system cells to become 'exhausted' - Asian News
International via Daily India
►May 6, 2008 - Top
10 Prescription Drugs Cost Upstaters More Than $1 Billion - Public
Broadcasting WXXI
►May 6, 2008 - Adopted
Children Face a Greater Risk for ADHD - eNews 2.0
►May 6, 2008 - India's
pharmaceutical industry goes global - EurActiv
►May 6, 2008 - Canadian
Patent Rule Would Delay Generics - Pharmalot
* ►May 6, 2008 - Lilly
discovery could help control 'hunger hormone' - Research points to
a possible way to battle obesity, scientists say - The Indianapolis Star
►May 6, 2008 - Nursing
Shortage Worsens in New York - New York Sun
►May 6, 2008 - California
Section V Receives 2007 Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Section Award - The
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) via Medical
News Today
►May 6, 2008 - Wyeth's
Virginia Plant Receives Safety Award - Industry Week - "The plant,
which produces and packages products such as ChapStick, Robitussin and
Advil, is the first pharmaceutical manufacturer in the state to receive
the certification."
►May 6, 2008 - Novartis'
Herrling Talks China with PharmAsiaNews - PharmAsia News via The In
Vivo Blog
►May 6, 2008 - Health
Highlights: - Middle-Aged Mothers Most Stressed: Survey - Cardinal
Health Mouthwash Recalled - Flu Pandemic Threat Still Strong -
Treatable Ailments Kill Nearly 10 Million Children Each Year -
Restaurant Tobacco Bans May Prevent Teen Smoking - Vitamin D Deficiency
Linked to Depression Risk in Elderly - Insulin Pumps Linked to Deaths,
Injuries Among Young People - Here are some of the latest health and
medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay
►May 6, 2008 - Clues to Role
of Brain Development as Risk for Mental Disorders May Also Lead to
Better Treatments - Increasing evidence points to links between the
timing and growth rates of specific brain areas in the young brain and
the likelihood of developing a wide range of mental disorders later in
life, say researchers convened by the National Institute of Mental
Health (NIMH), a part of the National Institutes of Health. Included
among these mental disorders are autism, anxiety, bipolar disorder,
eating disorders, substance abuse, and attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD). - press release - Media-Newswire.com
►May 6, 2008 -
FDA
Panel Nixes 'Abuse-Proof' OxyContin - Experts Say Special Coating
May Not Stop Abuse of Pain Relief Drug - WebMD
►May 6, 2008 -
Florida
Court Mulls Liability for Anthrax Death - NTI Global Security
Newswire
►May 6, 2008 -
Measles
cases in Moses Lake jump to 12 - The Wenatchee World Online
►May 6, 2008 - Treatment
'slashes baby HIV risk' - Appropriate treatment can all but
eradicate the risk that a pregnant woman with HIV will pass the virus
to her child, research shows. - BBC
* ►May 5, 2008 -
Kid
dies after vaccine shot - Express News Service via Newindpress - "A
three-month-old boy, which was administered vaccine on Wednesday, died
on Saturday. The child's parents alleged that death was due to
vaccination while the Health Department declared it to be death due to
diarrhoea."
►May 5, 2008 -
Study:
Anti-psychotic drug use soars among U.S. and U.K. kids - AP via CNN
* ►May 5, 2008 - Efficacy
of FluMist(R) in Children Highlighted at Pediatric Academic Societies
Meeting - MedImmune via PRNewswire via RT Magazine
* ►May 5, 2008 - Bird
flu drug supply flagging: researchers - Researchers say Australia
needs to look at how it will deal with a bird flu pandemic if the
nation's stockpile of anti-viral drugs is not renewed. - ABC News
* ►May 5, 2008 - Tamoxifen:
An Intracellular Target for Treatment of Mania - Another small,
positive study for a drug that alters intracellular dynamics - journal
article (Journal Watch Psychiatry)
►May 5, 2008 - Tuberculosis:
a closer look from an expert - Cameroon Radio Television (Crtv)
►May 5, 2008 - Drug
companies offer bitter pill to Government over pricing proposals -
Telegraph, UK
►May 5, 2008 - Merck
Is Cutting 1,200 Sales Reps - Pharmalot
►May 5, 2008 - Will
Outsourcing Cool Off? A Recent Poll Finds… - Pharmalot
►May 5, 2008 - Pfizer:
“Our Time To Run New Chantix Ads” - Pharmalot
►May 5, 2008 - Long-term
ibuprofen use cut Alzheimer's risk: study - Reuters
►May 4, 2008 - Controlling
Embryonic Fate By Association - Baylor College of Medicine via
Biocompare
►May 4, 2008 -
Who to save during disaster? - Houston Chronicle
►May 4, 2008 - Breast
milk contains C8, study concludes - The Charleston Gazette
►May 4, 2008 -
Better
Resources and Additional Funds Sought To Improve Foreign Drug Oversight
- InjuryBoard.com
* ►May 3, 2008 -
Low
carb diet curbs epileptic fits in children · Trial shows
seizures can be cut by more than 50% · Scientists still unsure
how ketogenic regime works - The Guardian, UK
►May 2, 2008 - Hydrox
Labs Issued a Voluntary Recall of Alcohol-Free Mouthwash Nationwide
Distributed by Cardinal Health - FDA
* ►May 1, 2008 - Rates
of Human Papillomavirus Vaccination, Attitudes About Vaccination, and
Human Papillomavirus Prevalence in Young Women - journal article (Obstretrics & Gynecology)
►May 1, 2008 -
Parents
urged to take advantage of flu vaccination - The Health Department
says it is worried that parents are underestimating how serious
influenza can be on children. - www.abc.net.au
* ►May 2008 - A
novel approach to improve influenza vaccination rates among health care
professionals: A prospective randomized controlled trial - journal
article (American Journal of
Infection Control)
►May 2008 - The
structural basis for cap binding by influenza virus polymerase subunit
PB2 - journal article (Nature
Structural & Molecular Biology)
►May 2008 - When
Collaborations Compete - What to do when you know two scientists
are competing with each other, and they don't. - The Scientist
►May 2008 - Lactobacillus
acidophilus 74-2 and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp lactis DGCC 420
modulate unspecific cellular immune response in healthy adults -
journal article (European Journal of
Clinical Nutrition)
►May 2008 - Potential
of tumour cells for delivering oncolytic viruses - journal article (Gene Therapy)
►May 2008 - Integrating
the biological characteristics of oncolytic viruses and immune cells
can optimize therapeutic benefits of cell-based delivery -
journal article (Gene Therapy)
►May 2008 - Taming
the Trojan horse: optimizing dynamic carrier cell/oncolytic virus
systems for cancer biotherapy - journal article (Gene Therapy)
►May 2008 -
Cell
carriers to deliver oncolytic viruses to sites of myeloma tumor growth
- journal article (Gene Therapy)
►May 2008 - Components
of the mediterranean-type food pattern and serum inflammatory markers
among patients at high risk for cardiovascular disease -
journal article (European Journal of
Clinical Nutrition)
►April 30, 2008 - John
McCain unveils health care proposal - WSLS 10
►April 30, 2008 -
Doctors
using Internet to track flu - The West Australian
►April 30, 2008 -
Flu
myths prevent jabs - HALF of the Australians most vulnerable to
developing serious flu complications don't get vaccinated to avoid the
virus, a survey by influenza specialists has revealed. - The Courier
Mail via
www.news.com.au
►April 30, 2008 - FDA
warns Merck to clean up vaccine plant - Sterility problem in 2007
forced company to recall 1.2 million vaccine doses - AP via MSNBC
►April 25, 2008 -
Chicken Pox Outbreak Hits Grossmont College - 3 Students, 1 Staff
Member Sick, Agency Says - KNSD San Diego
►April 25, 2008 -
The
Flu Vaccine - letters (requires registration) - The New York Times
* ►April 25, 2008 - ADHD
as a (non) allergic hypersensitivity disorder: A hypothesis. -
journal article (Pediatric Allergy
and Immunology) - "As genes related to the immune system may be
associated with ADHD, further genetic research is compulsory.
Immunotherapeutic approaches, using immunotherapy and probiotics, can
subsequently be implicated in the treatment of ADHD. If
hypersensitivity to environmental stimuli like foods contributes to the
development of ADHD, the assessment and treatment of ADHD will have to
be reconsidered, thereby improving the quality of care for these
patients."
►April 24, 2008 -
Drug
Safety Rests Greatly With Pharmaceutical Makers, FDA Official Says
- CQ Politics
►April 24, 2008 -
Top MD urges health workers to get flu shots - Half aren’t
immunized, MLAs told after mumps outbreak response criticized -
Chronicle Herald
►April 5, 2008 - Presumptive
varicella vaccination is warranted in Greek adolescents lacking a
history of disease or household exposure - journal article (European Journal of Pediatrics)
* ►April 2008 - Psychopharmacology
of aggression in children and adolescents with autism: a critical
review of efficacy and tolerability. - journal article (Journal of Child and Adolescent
Psychopharmacology)
* ►March 2008 - Prescription
Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) IV Drug Safety Five-Year Plan (pdf) -
FDA/CDER
►November 2007 -
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers and organochlorine pesticides in human
breast milk from Massachusetts, USA. - journal article
(Journal of Environmental Monitoring)
►June 2007 - Synthetic
musk fragrances in human milk from the United States. - journal
article
(Environmental Science &
Technology)
►November 2006 - Low
doses of dietary lead are associated with a profound reduction in the
time to the onset of puberty in female mice. - journal article (Reproductive Toxicology)
►November 2006 - Paint
thinner exposure inhibits testosterone synthesis and secretion in a
reversible manner in the rat. - journal article (Reproductive Toxicology)
►November 2004 - Effect
of methylmercury on glutamate-cysteine ligase expression in the
placenta and yolk sac during mouse development. - journal article (Reproductive Toxicology)
►May 3, 2003 -
Immunomodulatory
effects of l-carnitine and q10 in mouse spleen exposed to low-frequency
high-intensity magnetic field - journal article
(Toxicology)
►February 2002 -
Understanding
the Human Health Effects of Chemical Mixtures - Environmental
Health Perspectives
►December 1998 -
Human
health and chemical mixtures: an overview. - Environmental Health
Perspectives
►HPVSmart.com - website
►Outrunning Autism
- Information, resources and articles to help families educate
themselves on the biomedical treatments and environmental causes of
autism and other related disorders. - blog
►Autism FreeZone "The Dad
Blog" - blog
Posted May 6, 2008
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Docs
find no trace of diphtheria - Express News Service via Newindpress
- "A day after a seven-year-old tribal girl lost her life to diphtheria
(thonda mullu), supposed to be completely eradicated, a team of doctors
visited the Kani settlements in the Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary to
search for traces of the disease among other tribal children. 'At every
house, we were told that their children were immunised. Most of them
had immunisation certificates, too,' Dr Rajmohan said. Even Manjusha,
the seven-year-old child who died of diphtheria at the SAT hospital
here on May 5, was immunised, Dr Rajmohan said."
►May 7, 2008 -
Vishwajit
launches Rubella vaccination programme - Navhind Times
►May 7, 2008 -
Lahore
kick-starts its polio campaign - The Post
►May 7, 2008 -
Now,
gum swab to spot HIV - Times of India
►May 7, 2008 -
UN
launches workplace HIV initiative to protect staff - Xinhua via
China View
* ►May 7, 2008 -
Merck
Takes Top Honors At PhAME Awards - PharmExec.com - "Thursday was a
big night for Merck and DDB, as the drug company and its agency took
home a fistful of awards for various parts of the Gardasil campaign
during the 10th Annual Pharmaceutical Advertising and Marketing
Excellence Awards (PhAME) gala event at the Guggenheim Museum."
►May 7, 2008 -
Government
promises free cervical cancer vaccination campaign - Howick and
Botany Times, New Zealand
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Charges
dropped in Pa. case of autistic boy given wrong drug - AP via
Google - "Charges have been dropped against a Pittsburgh-area doctor
accused of causing the death of a 5-year-old autistic boy by
incorrectly administering a controversial chemical treatment. Dr. Roy
Kerry was accused of using the wrong drug and administering it
incorrectly while trying to use chelation therapy on Abubakar Tariq
Nadama."
* ►May 6, 2008 -
CDC:
Sitting on Autism Data? by Dan Hollenbeck - Age of Autism
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Get
Ready To Rumble by Kent Heckenlively, Esq. - Age of Autism
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Veterinarian
Wisdom by Twyla Ramos - Age of Autism - "I cannot resist quoting
Catherine J. M. Diodati some more: 'We have been paying
well-intentioned people to administer toxic and carcinogenic substances
to our pets – sometimes damaging or killing them – hoping to prevent
diseases which may never occur. Sadly, more ignorance than
knowledge surrounds vaccination… We are needlessly
over-vaccinating them, repeatedly exposing our canines and felines to
multiple pathogens and dangerous chemicals… Many veterinarians…
refuse to use certain vaccines because the disease in question is
either so innocuous or rare that the risks associated with vaccination
outweigh any promised benefits. They understand that repeatedly
injecting unnecessary vaccines is harming their animal clients.
Some veterinarians have designed reduced vaccination schedules, using
only a few monovalent (single) vaccines and insisting on an interval of
weeks between administering others. They have also learned that
vaccination must be avoided in sick animals – no matter how mild the
illness appears – and in animals who are otherwise stressed, on
medication, or have received surgery recently…"
* ►May 6, 2008 -
State
autism office advances in Assembly panel vote - The Record via
NorthJersey.com - "New Jerseyans with autism would gain a government
office to advocate on their behalf, under a bill approved Monday by an
Assembly committee."
►May 6, 2008 -
Beating
the High Cost of Autism Treatment - Small Company Comes up with Big
Idea - Firefox News
►May 6, 2008 -
Injustice,
Autism, and Coping with Stress -
http://autism.about.com
►May 6, 2008 -
Jenny
McCarthy's son joy - The List
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Seven
vaccines you need right now - CNN
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Novartis
Menveo® Vaccine Shows Superior Immune Response Against Four Types
of Meningitis Disease in Pivotal Phase III Trial - -- First Phase
III, head-to-head data show Menveo may offer greater protection for
adolescents compared to Menactra* -- Novartis expects Menveo to be
first quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine to protect from early infancy
through adulthood -- More than 8 million infants and adolescents in the
US and a significant number of children and travellers globally could
benefit from Menveo - press release - Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics
via Marketwire
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Novartis
has high hopes for vaccine candidate (requires registration) -
Boston Globe - "In a clinical test, Novartis, which has about 2,000
employees in Massachusetts, compared its drug candidate Menveo against
a vaccine already on the market called Menactra. According to Novartis,
its test data showed that Menveo produced "a greater immune response"
in adolescents 11 to 18 years of age compared to Menactra."
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Anti-smoking
vaccines: Expect a long, hard battle between NABI and Cytos VacZine
Analytics - press release - VacZine Analytics via PharmiWeb
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Vaccine
deaths: Lab gets clean chit - Times of India - "Tests conducted by
the Central Drug Laboratory (Kasauli) have given a clean chit to the
measles vaccine which killed four 10-month-old babies in Tamil Nadu's
Thiruvallur district on April 23."
* ►May 6, 2008 -
School
District to Vote on Free Vaccine Program (includes video) - News
Channel 7 - "Spartanburg District 7's School Board will vote Tuesday
night to decide whether to allow all sixth grade students in the
District to participate in a free immunization program provided by The
Duke Endowment. Doctors recommend all pre-teens receive several
vaccines at their eleven or 12- year old check-up. The program provides
free vaccines against meningitis, tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough
and HPV to students whose parents approve."
►May 6, 2008 - Keeping Kids
Healthy All Summer - WNBC.com - "What might your children need at
the doctor's office to stay healthy this summer? Vaccinations are an
effective way to prevent disease transmission in children. The
following are some of the vaccines that may be given to your child and
the reasons for its administration."
►May 6, 2008 -
Adults
missing available protection from serious disease - Orillia Packet
& Times
* ►May 6, 2008 -
HPV
vaccination program raises concerns in B.C. - New immunization
program for girls in Grades 6 and 9 announced Monday - CBC
* ►May 6, 2008 -
HPV
vaccine Gardasil made available to B.C. girls - Straight.com -
"Despite a glowing endorsement from BC Cancer Agency vice-president Dr.
Andy Coldman, who called the move 'an important step forward' that
'complements our current efforts in the fight against cervical cancer'
in the government’s press release, Gardasil has not been uniformly
embraced by the medical community."
►May 6, 2008 -
Controversial
vaccine - Portage Daily Graphic
►May 6, 2008 -
CNO
outlines HPV vaccine programme - The Chief Nursing Officer has
written to PCTs outlining details of the forthcoming human
papillomavirus immunisation programme. - Nursing Times
►May 6, 2008 -
An
ounce of prevention -- saves lives - Southtown Star
►May 6, 2008 -
Roche
Targets Diabetes to Replace Cancer Sales, Challenge Lilly -
Bloomberg
►May 6, 2008 -
FDA
panel rejects Cephalon pain drug on risks of misuse - AP via
BusinessWeek
►May 6, 2008 -
Baxter
says legal costs related to heparin recall not significant
(requires registration or subscription) - Chicago Tribune
* ►May 6, 2008 -
China's
drug safety agency accuses US of shoddy investigation into tainted
heparin - AP via International Herald Tribune
* ►May 6, 2008 -
New
Study Reveals Lack of Basic Health Care for Children Worldwide -
Boosting Number of Health Workers in Communities Key to Closing Gap and
Saving Lives - Save the Children
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Fever
alone no cause for fear - Doctors' survey shows that parents worry
too much about children's temperatures (requires registration or
subscription) - Baltimore Sun - "'Parents have this idea we've got to
get fever down at all costs,' said Dr. Michael Crocetti, a pediatrician
at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and an author of the study.
'Fever actually helps, for most infections, to fight the infection. It
helps our immune system work better.'....UM's Keane said she worries
that marketing by drugmakers sends parents to the medicine cabinet too
quickly. A particular gripe: a television commercial showing a mother
feeling a warm forehead and saying, 'You call the doctor, I'll get the
Tylenol.'"
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Many
Ob-Gyn Textbooks Lack Good Info on Breast-Feeding - That could mean
the wrong advice getting passed on to new moms, experts say - U.S. News
& World Report
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Soy
Milk Formulas Won't Hurt, but Don't Always Help - Pediatrician
Group Weighs in on Merits of Cow, Soy Formulas for Babies - ABC News
►May 6, 2008 -
Redefining
Disease, Genes and All (requires registration) - The New York Times
►May 6, 2008 -
The
not-so-good news on breastfeeding (requires registration or
subscription) - Los Angeles Times Booster Shots Blog
►May 6, 2008 -
ABC
4 Investigation: Is your pediatrician qualified? - ABC 4
►May 6, 2008 -
Got
Milk? Campaign Will Recognize and Reward Moms for Their Role as the
Family's Chief Health Officer - $100,000 'Mom Paycheck' Provided
for Successfully Tackling This Valuable Part of Her Job - press release
- the got milk? campaign; The Milk Processor Education Program via
PRNewswire
►May 6, 2008 - Cause
and Effect - MedPage Today Blog
►May 6, 2008 -
Tossing Babies Bad for Brains? - Doctors Worry Obscure
Baby-Dropping Ritual Leads to Unseen Injuries - ABC News
►May 6, 2008 -
‘Low
immunity aids malaria in children’ - The Tide
►May 6, 2008 -
Doctors'
tips on how to pick a pediatrician - Newsday - "Nerwen also says
pediatricians should speak to children at their eye level rather than
looming above them. And he urges parents to ask pediatricians questions
about 'things that make them nervous' -- the possible side effects of
vaccines, for example."
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Study shows mercury
levels from products decreasing, though still at dangerous levels -
A recent study shows that mercury releases from products in the U.S.
declined dramatically between 1990 and 2005, but that they continue to
be a significant source of environmental contamination. Mercury
released from products contributes nearly one-third of total mercury
emissions to the air in the U.S. The findings offer a new view into the
relative magnitudes of the different sources of mercury release. -
Wiley via PhysOrg.com
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Doctors:
Group's Mercury Tests May Be Misleading - CBS11tv.com
►May 6, 2008 -
Free
mercury testing for Austinites - Salsa Verde via Austin
American-Statesman
►May 6, 2008 -
Respiratory
Infections Continue to Plague San Antonio - WOAI.com
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Doctors
punished in China for mishandling deadly virus: Xinhua - AFP via
Google
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Child
virus fears spread to China's capital (includes video) - Reuters -
"Some 11,905 cases of hand, foot and mouth have been reported in China
this year, the official Xinhua news agency said. EV71 has caused 26
deaths, largely in Fuyang, a city in China's eastern province of Anhui.
At least two deaths were in the southern province of Guangdong."
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Bill
Gates to explore bird flu vaccine development in Indonesia - Antara
- "Owner and founder of the giant company Microsoft Corporation, Bill
Gates, will discuss the development of bird flu vaccine with the
Indonesian government during his visit here on May 8 and 9, 2008."
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Flu
Vaccine Less Effective in Winter 2007/2008 than in Previous Winters
- press release - Harris Interactive via Business Wire
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Risk
of bird flu pandemic probably growing-experts - Reuters - "The WHO
has set up two global stockpiles of the antiviral Tamiflu, containing 5
million treatment courses donated by the Swiss drugmaker Roche (ROG.VX:
Quote, Profile, Research), for use in a pandemic. It is also developing
a vaccine stockpile which -- when a vaccine has been produced -- should
initially contain 150 million doses, Fukuda said. At least 16 companies
are working on vaccines to prevent bird flu infection in people,
including GlaxoSmithKline (GSK.L: Quote, Profile, Research) and
Sanofi-Aventis (SASY.PA: Quote, Profile, Research). 'Some are very
close to regulatory approval. These are the newer generation vaccines
which use less antigen and contain adjuvant but still stimulate an
immune response,' Fukuda said."
►May 6, 2008 -
Korea Kills 6 Million Birds As Bird Flu Spreads To Capital - All
Headline News
►May 6, 2008 -
Vietnam
Hopeful with Avian Flu Vaccine - Prensa Latina - "Fluvax, a
Vietnamese vaccine for avian flu, may go on the market by late 2009,
announced the producers following success with humans and three-year
experiment with animals."
►May 6, 2008 -
Better
anti-viral drugs urged; Trent hosts scientists from around world
for pandemic conference - Peterborough Examiner
►May 6, 2008 -
Past
patients could provide fast flu vaccine - New Scientist
►May 6, 2008 -
Push
to make flu jab free to over 50s - Sydney Morning Herald
►May 6, 2008 - 2
students test negative for measles - Arizona Daily Star
►May 6, 2008 -
Ramping up fight against measles - Public health offering
additional immunization clinics for children - Guelph Mercury
►May 6, 2008 -
County
Starts Immunization Clinic Dedicated to Measles (includes video) -
KOLD.com
►May 6, 2008 -
Meales
cases confirmed in Illinois, Wisconsin - Radio Iowa
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Mumps
shots resume in Calgary - CBC - "In December, five young adults
suffered allergic reactions after receiving the mumps shots, leading
Alberta to suspend the immunization program pending the Health Canada
investigation. The agency has found no connection between the reactions
and the vaccines, clearing them for further distribution. The agency
didn't suggest what cause the allergic reactions."
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Mumps
outbreak at Kingston University - Epsom Guardian, UK - "One male
student at the university who contracted the disease said severe
tiredness and pain from inflammation in his body had left him heavily
behind in his revision The student, who wished to remain anonymous,
said: 'It was so painful, one of my testicles became inflamed and
swelled up to at least three times the size - I had been vaccinated but
still managed to catch it.'"
►May 6, 2008 -
Suspected
mumps case on UWO campus - Oshkosh Northwestern
►May 6, 2008 -
Mother
urges disease booster jab - A mother whose daughter died of
pneumococcal meningitis is urging parents in Wales to vaccinate their
children against the disease. - BBC
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Group
B Streptococcus Rates Rise in Adults, Fall in Infants -
JAMA via MedPage Today
►May 6, 2008 -
Corticosteroids
not linked with reduced risk of death for children with bacterial
meningitis - JAMA and Archives
Journals via EurekAlert!
►May 6, 2008 -
New
Discovery On Role Of Vital Protein That Fights Meningitis -
University of Leicester via ScienceDaily
►May 6, 2008 -
Missed
meningitis jabs put pupils in danger - Daily Post, UK
►May 6, 2008 -
Stepping
out for charity as tribute to daughter - The Northern Echo, UK
►May 6, 2008 -
Baby
unit still shut - Ipswich Evening Star
►May 6, 2008 - Nigeria:
Malaria - editorial - Leadership (Abuja) via AllAfrica.com -
"Vaccines may have helped in the prevention of polio, tuberculosis, and
tetanus, but, in the case of malaria, it would have been better and
cheaper to kill mosquitoes than seek malaria vaccines."
►May 6, 2008 -
Second
case of polio in city - PTI via Newindpress
* ►May 6, 2008 -
‘Government
committed to polio eradication’ - Daily Times, Pakistan - "The
child, Azad Rao, son of a rickshaw puller from Jamia Nagar in Okhla has
been infected with the P3 Strain of the virus, official sources said.
Though the boy had not received a single dose of the trivalent polio
vaccine, he had been administered the mpv1 vaccine five times."
►May 6, 2008 -
Lashari lauds role of Motorway police in polio campaign - Online -
International News Network, Pakistan
►May 6, 2008 -
Health
warning issued about Niagara Falls tattoo artist - Newsday
►May 6, 2008 -
20th
person identified in hepatitis A outbreak - San Diego Union-Tribune
►May 6, 2008 -
Grapefruit
Compound Inhibits Hepatitis C Virus - Hepatology via HealthDay via
U.S. News & World Report
►May 6, 2008 -
Epitomics
receives ISO 9001 certification for the production of Rabbit Monoclonal
Antibodies. - press release - Epitomics, Inc. via PRNewswire
►May 6, 2008 - Bacteria
Tainted Mouthwash Recalled, Illnesses Reported - Newsinferno.com
►May 6, 2008 -
Superbug
threatens Valley; antibiotics can trigger infection (includes
video) - ABC15.com
* ►May 6, 2008 -
Focus
on HIV prevention, not vaccines: top AIDS researcher - Straight.com
►May 6, 2008 -
Two
Jamaicans make bold move in tackling HIV/AIDS - Two persons have
taken a bold move to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Jamaica through
volunteering to participate in the country's vaccine programme, which
seeks to fine a cure for this deadly disease. - Jamaica Gleaner
►May 6, 2008 - South
Africa: DBSA's HIV Figures Disputed - Business Day (Johannesburg)
via AllAfrica.com
►May 6, 2008 -
Exhaustion
Of HIV-specific T Cells May Be Caused By Chronic Exposure To Virus
- Massachusetts General Hospital via ScienceDaily
►May 6, 2008 -
Aethlon Hemopurifier(R) Effective in Capturing West Nile Virus -
Centre Daily Times
►May 6, 2008 -
Animal
vaccines are focus of new CAST paper - WorldPoultry.net
►May 6, 2008 -
KLA:
CDC Rules Out vcCJD In Virginia Case - CattleNetwork.com -
"Preliminary results from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control indicate
a Virginia woman who passed away in early April did not have variant
Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease (vCJD). Earlier reports erroneously linked
vCJD to the cause of death."
►May 5, 2008 -
State
Of Autism: Minn. Students Get Extra Help - WCCO.com
►May 5, 2008 -
Autism
strain extends far beyond parents - Seattle Post-Intelligencer Blog\
►May 5, 2008 -
Wrongful
skepticism infectious - opinion - The Lantern
►May 5, 2008 -
Supreme Court hears arguments in anthrax death lawsuit - Miami
Herald
* ►May 5, 2008 -
Immunity
to asthma, study finds - Agence France-Presse via Montreal Gazette
- "In a paper published online in January by the journal
Nature Medicine, a National
Institute for Health and Medical Research (Inserm) team exposed
lactating mice to airborne dust containing ovalbumin, a well-known
asthma allergen that is found in egg whites. The mother mice
transmitted the allergen to their newborn through the milk, helping the
offspring to develop an immunological tolerance to the irritant."
* ►May 5, 2008 -
Extra iron for infants
who don't need it might delay development - A new study suggests
that extra iron for infants who don't need it might delay development
-- results that fuel the debate over optimal iron supplement levels and
could have huge implications for the baby formula and food industry. -
News-Medical.net
* ►May 5, 2008 -
Fluoride:
Miracle drug or toxic-waste killer? - Safety debate over public
water treatments heats up with release of shocking new studies -
WorldNetDaily
* ►May 5, 2008 -
$4
Million Spent on Antipsychotics for NH Kids in 2007 - Should we
Demand the State to Seek Damages and Criminal Prosecution? - North
Country News New Hampshire
►May 5, 2008 -
New
England fights high asthma rates - Gatehouse News Service via
Taunton Daily Gazette
►May 5, 2008 -
Novartis
says Menveo improves meningitis immunity - Reuters - "The Phase III
trial, the first pitching Menveo directly against Menactra, assessed
more than 2,100 patients aged 11-18 who received a single vaccination
with one of the two vaccines."
►May 5, 2008 -
Study
Shows Physician Judgment is Important in Reducing Rate of RSV-Related
Hospitalizations Among High-Risk Infants - press release -
MedImmune via Canada NewsWire via COMTEX News Network via FOX Business
►March 17, 2008 -
Twin
DNA Differences - One Zygote, Two Genomes - ScienCentral
►Mitochondrial
Diseases - What they are, how to learn more - Kathleensworld.com