All posts in " Vaccine "

Leading scientist accuses doctors of increasing fear of vaccines

By VT / June 10, 2010

Sam Lister The Times 06/10/2010 Doctors are encouraging a public mistrust of vaccines by putting out mixed messages that increase patients’ concerns, one of the country’s leading scientists says. Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, chief executive of the Medical Research Council, said that health professionals had to do more to challenge vaccine scares, such as those […]

HPV vaccine comes under spotlight in S. Korea

By VT / June 8, 2010

People’s Daily Online 06/08/2010 The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, though a bit of a tongue-twister, has been one of the latest buzzwords for South Korean obstetricians and gynecologists. Many of them have lately jumped on the global bandwagon of promoting the HPV vaccines designed to protect women against certain strains of the virus commonly associated […]

Only one third of young girls get HPV vaccine

By VT / June 8, 2010

Jim Dryden Washington University in St. Louis 06/01/2010 Only about one in three young women has received the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to help prevent cervical cancer, according to a new report from researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The findings are published in the May issue of the American Journal […]

Free vaccine against AH1N1 now available – DOH-3

By VT / June 8, 2010

Joy Hernandez Philippine Information Agency 06/04/2010 (Editor’s note: Pay special attention to the language for words such as “erradicate, safe, efficacious, proven, etc.” as they are all propaganda language “triggers.”) San Fernando City, Pampanga (4 June) — In a bid to totally eradicate A(H1N1), the Department of Health (DOH) is giving free vaccines against the […]

Expert panel on pentavalent vaccine suggests public sector investments in combination vaccines

By VT / June 7, 2010

Ramesh Shankar Pharmabiz.com 06/07/2010 The expert panel on the pentavalent or five-in-one vaccine, which was also given the mandate by the Union Health Ministry to go into the issue of vaccine production potential for new combination vaccines, has recommended to the government to encourage public sector investments in combination vaccines to ensure affordability and vaccine […]

Pneumonia vaccine ineffective against repeat infections: study

By VT / June 7, 2010

Tom Blackwell National Post 06/05/2010 The bacterial pneumonia vaccine given to tens of thousands of Canadians a year appears to do nothing to prevent repeat, often-deadly episodes of the infectious disease, a new study concludes. Far better immunization strategies are “urgently needed” to curb the number of deaths and illnesses from the pneumococcus bug, say […]

CDC confirms effectiveness of HPV vaccine in men

By VT / June 6, 2010

Alice Park blogs.Time.com 05/27/2010 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed its provisional recommendation from 2009 that the HPV vaccine (Gardasil) against human papillomavirus infection is both safe and effective in males in preventing genital warts. The HPV vaccine was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2006 for use in […]

Vaccine global criminal cabal exposed

By VT / June 6, 2010

Deborah Dupre Human Rights Examiner 06/04/2010 Evidence of the global criminal cabal conducting the H1N1 swine flu vaccine operation was revealed this week. The evidence shows that the World Health Organization (WHO) knew Big Pharma paid swine flu scientists for data used to declare a pandemic. Millions of people took the swine flu vaccine that […]

New vaccine doses arrive, but no takers for first set

By VT / June 6, 2010

Pritha Chatterjee The Indian Express 06/06/2010 H1N1 Authorities say medics showed no interest in earlier vaccination A day after the civic-run Kasturba Hospital received 2,000 doses of the indigenous H1N1 vaccine, doctors at the hospital admitted that the earlier batch of imported vaccines meant for vaccination of healthcare professionals remained untouched. Union Health Minister Ghulam […]

‘WHO overplayed swine flu threat’

By VT / June 6, 2010

Rema Nagarajan The Times of India 06/05/2010 In a strong indictment of the World Health Organization, a report prepared for the Council of Europe has said WHO wasted large sums of public money by raising unjustified fears of ”a pandemic that never really was” and expressed concern over the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on […]

Billions wasted on swine flu pandemic that never came

By VT / June 6, 2010

Paul Rodgers and Smitha Mundasad The Independent 05/16/2010 The spectre of plague stalked the world last year with its constant companion, fear. Schools and stadiums were closed in Mexico, tourists from Egypt to Singapore were quarantined, and the surgical mask became a universal fashion accessory across Asia. Yet predictions that the global death toll from […]

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