By Saint Louis University’s Center for Vaccine Development Vaccine that Doesn’t Match Today’s Bird Flu Can Be Valuable in Fighting a Potential Pandemic (HealthNewsDigest.com) – ST. LOUIS — A stockpiled vaccine designed to fight a strain of avian flu that circulated in 2004 can be combined with a vaccine that matches the current strain of […]
More than 300 adverse reactions to cancer jab
Irish Times The Irish Times – Thursday, February 10, 2011 EITHNE DONNELLAN MORE THAN 300 adverse reactions to the cervical cancer vaccine used in the State’s national immunisation programme have been reported so far to the Irish Medicines Board (IMB). The vaccination programme began in second-level schools last May and about 90,000 doses of the […]
Mom's Yellow Fever Jab Transmits Virus to Infant
By John Gever, Senior Editor, MedPage Today A five-week-old Canadian infant developed yellow fever after his mother was vaccinated against the disease, with the virus apparently transmitted through breast milk, researchers said. The incident — believed to be the first such transmission to be confirmed — supports what had been a hypothetical concern about live-virus […]
The polio virus fights back
By Wendy Orent Sabin’s oral vaccine is actually causing new outbreaks of the disease. We’ve been waiting a long time for the eradication of polio. Since the World Health Organization’s 1988 decision to eliminate polio from nature, as it once did smallpox, billions of dollars have been funneled into this long war. The Bill & […]
Dr. Halvorsen on Wakefield, Witch Hunts and Vaccine Safety
Age of Autism By Anne Dachel February 9, 2011 Several months ago, I interviewed British doctor Richard Halvorsen concerning the heated vaccine-autism controversy. Dr. Halvorsen had gained a fair amount of attention in the British press. I contacted him recently to get his views on the allegations of fraud against Dr. Andrew Wakefield. He minced […]
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