By Lee Shearer Eradicating polio from the world is a lofty goal, but University of Georgia virus researcher Ralph Tripp is willing to try – with a little help. Working with scientists from the federal Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, the private company Thermo Fisher Scientific and other researchers at UGA, Tripp is trying […]
Scientists edge closer to edible vaccine
AAP AUSTRALIAN scientists are edging closer towards developing a revolutionary vaccine which can be swallowed in food instead of being injected. Clinical trials led by Nobel Prize winner Dr Barry Marshall have identified certain strains of a stomach bacteria which are safe to use in humans as the basis for edible vaccines. The results mean […]
Human Smears
By Madhavi Tata Poor Andhra villagers now victims of clinical drug trials. No Drug Resistance •35 women, some men from Guntur district put through clinical trials of a breast cancer drug. They later complain of joint pains, nausea and chest pains. •Biotech industry in Andhra is worth about Rs 455 crore (around $100 million) •Touts […]
Canada to Host Conference on False Accusations of Child Abuse After Vaccine Injuries
By Christina England Around the world thousands of innocent parents are being falsely accused of child abuse, many of these accusations occur after a vaccine injury has taken place. The main accusations that parents and care givers are being accused of are Munchausen’s Syndrome by Proxy and Shaken Baby Syndrome. In the USA 14,000 parents […]
Vaccine for TB Less Effective When Given With Other Shots
By Caitlin Bronson Administering a vaccine for tuberculosis may now require a little more thought. According to an emerging study, a new TB vaccine is less effective if it is given alongside shots for other diseases. This information, from a study led by Medical Research Council Laboratories in Gambia, is especially important to developing countries […]
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