Binding can be read in real time, instead of after days or weeks of laboratory analysis, meaning the nanotube molecular imprinting technique could pave the way for biosensors capable of detecting human papillomavirus or other viruses weeks sooner than available diagnostic techniques currently allow. As opposed to searching for the HPV antibody or cell-mediated immune responses after initial infection, the nanotube sensor can track the HPV protein directly. In addition, no chemical marker is required by the label-free electrochemical detection methods.
More pushing (and more victims) of the vaccine against human papillomavirus
Pravda Ru
Miguel Jara
Rebellion
September 16, 2010
There is an ongoing campaign to expand the controversial human papillomavirus vaccination, PTO. So far, one would only vaccinate young girls, but the European Commission has extended its administration to women up to 45 years. There are some things worth noting. The first is that they used this vaccine and it was recommended for girls who had not initiated sexual intercourse. According to a study of the criteria for preparation, Gardasil, from Merck, if the female was infected there was a 44.6% chance of uterine cancer. Now it seems that they are ignoring this study.
Procedural, ethical lapses found in HPV vaccine trials in AP, Gujarat
Pharmabiz
Wednesday, September 15, 2010 08:00 IST
Joseph Alexander, New Delhi
The three-member inquiry committee set up by the Health Ministry to investigate the deaths of six children in Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat who were administered the controversial Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine is yet to submit its report even after four months against the mandated one month.
Etiology and Risk Factors for Developing Orthostatic Hypotension
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American Journal of Therapeutics:
January/February 2010 – Volume 17 – Issue 1 – pp 86-91
doi: 10.1097/MJT.0b013e3181a2b1bb
Therapeutic Review
Mosnaim, Aron D PharmD, PhD; Abiola, Rasheed BS; Wolf, Marion E MD; Perlmuter, Lawrence C PhD
Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is regarded as a decrease primarily in systolic blood pressure on changing position from supine to erect. Based on clinical criteria, it is characterized by a decrease in systolic pressure of 20 mmHg and diastolic pressure of 10 mmHg within 1 to 3 minutes of standing after being supine. It is most prevalent in, although not limited to, the elderly population and is characterized by a variety of problems, including diminished cognition and disturbed emotion along with gate problems, falls, and brain and cardiovascular difficulties.
Ampiginous choroiditis following quadrivalent human papilloma virus vaccine
Case report
A 17-year-old female was referred for new-onset vision loss in both eyes 3 weeks after being vaccinated with the quadrivalent HPV vaccine. A standard dose of 0.5 ml was injected intramuscularly into the left deltoid without any resulting skin reaction. Her medical history was significant for depression treated with quetiapine. Three weeks following vaccination, she developed painless vision loss in the left eye …
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