nzdoctor.co.nz Undoctored Un-edited statements from the health sector and beyond Wednesday 24 November 2010, 4:32pm Media release from Datamonitor In light of increasing competition, saturation of key vaccine sectors and a lack of innovative late-stage vaccine candidates, maintaining the strong growth of the last decade will be a major challenge for the vaccines industry suggests […]
Delhi stalls cancer drive
The Telegraph India DAULAT RAHMAN Guwahati, Nov. 23: A free immunisation drive against cervical cancer in Assam has run into rough weather with the Union health ministry yet to give its green light to the ambitious plan. Sources told The Telegraph that the ministry had raised doubts whether Assam was well equipped and possessed technically-sound […]
Coincidence or Censorship – You Decide
Posted by Leslie Carol Botha November 23, 2010 When Cynthia Janak and I started out on the HPV vaccine research journey we were advised by an ex-FBI agent to watch our backs, to let people know what is going on, and to always let the public know what we are working on. Well, you all […]
Recommendations for combination vaccines modified
Pediatric Supersite Posted on the Pediatric SuperSite on November 20, 2010 NEW YORK CITY – The American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Infectious Diseases and CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices have altered slightly their preference to combination vaccines for most children. “There has been a combination vaccine statement for a long time that gave […]
New-Age Vaccine Adjuvants: Friend or Foe?
BioPharm International A major unsolved challenge in adjuvant development is how to achieve a potent adjuvant effect while avoiding reactogenicity or toxicity Aug 2, 2007 By: Nikolai Petrovsky, Susanne Heinzel, Yoshikazu Honda, A. Bruce Lyons BioPharm International ABSTRACT Older vaccines made from live or killed whole organisms were effective, but suffered from high reactogenicity. As vaccine manufacturers developed […]
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