Posted on St. Louis Public Radio News 11 October 2010 Saint Louis University is participating in a study to determine the best flu vaccine dose for young children. Currently, children between 6 and 35 months of age receive a dose of 0.25 ml – half the dose given to older children and adults. But SLU […]
The 2009 H1N1 Pandemic Influenza Virus: What Next?
By: David M. Morgan, et al; National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases 28 September 2010 Abstract: History suggests that the 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus faces extinction unless it mutates to avoid already high global population immunity. The immune escape mechanisms potentially at its disposal include antigenic drift, antigenic shift via genetic reassortment, and […]
Flu Research to Examine Pregnancy Vaccination/Benefit to Infant
Posted in the Daily News Journal 27 September 2010 Nashville — The Vanderbilt Vaccine Research Program is looking for dozens of pregnant women to participate in research on the use of flu vaccine. The study will evaluate the immune responses to the influenza vaccine in both mother and infant. Vanderbilt is one of several sites […]
A Pap Smear for Men – Diagnosing Anal Cancer
By: Antoine Craigwell 23 December 2010 Early one fall morning, 26-year-old Mark Ramos (not his real name) walked into the New York-based Callen-Lorde Community Health Center for a routine medical check up. After several questions about his sexual practices, Mark consented to a rectal exam. He dropped his pants and underwear and climbed […]
Sólo seis de cada cien niñas de 14 años se vacunaron del papiloma en 2010
La vacuna que protege del cáncer de cuello de útero y que Salud pone gratis desde 2008 no logra convencer a los padres · Las inmunizaciones han caído un 88% Granadahoy.com GRANADA | Updated 17.01.2011 – 01:00 (Google Translation) The first shot of Granada was the September 15, 2008 at the health center of La […]
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