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Daily Vaccine News Posted August 27, 2011
May 4, 2010
Toxic
Metals Found in Pandemrix Swine Flu Vaccine by Swedish Doctor
BMJ
Prepared to Climb-down and Acknowledge Merck link in the MMR affair?
by John Stone - Age of Autism
An
Autism Dad's Birthday Wish by Chuck Hancock - Age of Autism
The
Ministers of Vaccination Misinformation by Robert Schecter - Age of
Autism
Thorough
study likely won’t put vaccine worries to rest – Seattle Times -
The Refusers
It
was a mostly good week for vaccines
IOM
Report: Vaccines Generally Safe, No Link To Autism
Vaccine
gets another clean bill of health, but no one is listening
Study:
No vaccine and autism link found
Vaccines
Are Much Safer than the Diseases They Prevent
vaccines
aren't linked to autism, review finds health [Virginian - Pilot]
Vaccines
Do Not Cause Autism Or Type 1 Diabetes, Institute Of Medicine Report
Vaccines
largely safe, have mild side-effects: Report
The
Minimal Risks of Vaccines - NY Times
Vaccine-preventable
diseases are on the rise
More
teens getting HPV vaccines, but not enough, CDC reports - LA Times
Vaccines
don't cause autism, but aren't perfect: Report - CBS News
Experts say you
may want to get flu shots early (video)
Comment:
Advice Worth Following – Be Wary of
“Experts” by Sandy Gottstein
Not
all agree on value of vaccines - A shot in the arm is required of
all students
Congress
to be Briefed on Government Autism Cover-up
Rick Perry’s
‘Total Debacle’ Comment Re Romney, Ignores ‘Total Debacle’ of His Own
Calls
over measles alert less than hoped - Hundreds likely exposed
at airport
Vaccinations
and Immunity by Patrick Quanten MD
Pennsylvania
students required to have three more vaccinations - "It was
initially believed that the varicella vaccine would offer lifetime
protection. But now we see older children and adults getting
chickenpox, and it's more serious when you get it at that age."
Comment:
Note it was a belief. Also note not questioning having pushed
vaccine into older, more dangerous age groups.
Vaccines: The Risks, The Benefits, The Choices 3/18 (video) - Dr.
Sherry Tenpenny - see
all videos in series
Selected
vaccine authorities from CDC, FDA, and manufacturers discuss, in a
closed meeting, the possibility of neurodevelopment disorders resulting
from vaccine components. by Ken Stoller, MD - AAPS
Did
Brian Deer Use Deception to Collect Data Included in the BMJ Article?
- Autism Jabberwocky
Insight: Opting Out of Vaccinations / Climate Change and Unusual Earthquakes
Raleigh County Parents Fight Mandatory Immunization
A Coal City family faces penalties and jail time for not meeting
enrollment immunization requirements, but they say they're living with
an immunization injury that left their first child autistic. (includes
video)
Mandatory Gardasil Vaccination in Adolescents
Vaccine gets another clean bill of health, but no one is listening
Presidential Hopefuls: Gov. Rick Perry
The Texas Republican signed the Susan B. Anthony List’s pro-life pledge
and the National Organization for Marriage's pledge, but values voters
may find his views on the death penalty and mandatory Gardasil for
sixth-graders troubling.
Truancy Laws Could Apply To Unimmunized 7th Graders (includes video)
Changes to Vt law on vaccinations for kids (includes video)
Schools struggle to get students vaccinated
Clover Park Students Must Be Up to Date On Vaccines By First Day of School
The Minimal Risks of Vaccines
New IOM Report Shows Shocking Lack of Good Data Vaccine Injuries including Autism
Vaccine vindication
“I think it’s the combination of people who are used to making
decisions, people who believe they can become experts by reading things
on the Internet which would trump what public health officials or
academics or doctors are saying,” said American vaccine expert Dr. Paul
Offit in response to that trend."
New
York State Department of Health Bureau of Immunization Tetanus Outbreak
Control Guidelines Tetanus Outbreak Control Guidelines (pdf)
Doctors urge child immunizations before returning to school
Corps sets new guidelines for anthrax vaccine
Notice:
Prospective Grant of Exclusive License: Conjugate Vaccines Against B.
anthracis (Anthrax) and Monoclonal Antibodies Against Anthrax
Not Just for Kids Health Professionals Say It's Important for Adults to Know What Vaccines are Recommended.
Vaccination Imperative to Combat Pertussis
Preventing Pertussis by Cocooning Infants in Protection
Families Urged to Vaccinated Against Influenza
Boys and Men Can Get HPV Vaccine
Preventing Cervical Cancer through HPV Vaccination Saves Lives, Money
Third case of measles in Dakota County reported
Integrated Measles, Polio Vaccination Kicks Off In Ibadan South-West
Vical: Making Progress In The Area Of HSV-2 Vaccines
Chicken Pox Vaccine & Allergies
Get an Arm Up on Better Health
Put Meningitis Vaccination on To-Do List Young adults bound for college or the military need the vaccine.
Meningitis vaccine recommended for incoming college freshmen
Message from the Chief Science Officer regarding the Institute of Medicine’s report on Adverse Effects of Vaccines
Northland toddler dies from meningitis
CDC Seasonal Influenza (Flu) What’s New on this Site
Health Officials Ready for Flu Season
Ask the Experts: Risk for Guillain–Barré syndrome with influenza vaccination
Experts provide provide overview of Guillain–Barré syndrome
(GBS), review GBS risk among influenza vaccines, and review
immunization recommendations for patients’ with GBS.
Fight against influenza
While many tend to confuse the common cold with influenza, the latter
can be fatal, says Dr Karthik Nagesh. So take the right precautions
Pharmaceutical company using wrong tactics to entice consumers
Back-to-school can mean vaccines for tweens, teens
Mason Co. Health Department continues to offer vaccines
New Mexico teens vaccinated more than national average
Measles needs a name change
Overuse of Antibiotics May Harm Good Bacteria
Fourth meningitis case in North
Can New Drug Cure Nearly Any Viral Infection?
Global Pneumococcal Infections Drug Pipeline Capsule - 2011
Australia reports oseltamivir-resistant 2009 H1N1 cluster
Crisis in the Horn of Africa
This month’s column is by Peggy Bentley, who is associate director of
the Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases, professor of
nutrition, and associate dean for global health in the Gillings School
of Global Public Health
Group calls hiring of new chief of staff 'a real coup'
Improving Healthcare Delivery: Over the Counter and Under the Radar
Scientists identify what makes us feel 'bad' when we're sick, how to treat it
U.S. Codex News… in brief —Friday, August 26, 2011
Live Wire: Cats must have rabies vaccination
Darfur: UN begins campaign to distribute livestock vaccines
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