By: Investigating Journalist, Jon Rappoport 02 August 2010 [This article was a small section of my book, AIDS INC., which I wrote By: Investigative Journalist Jon Rappoport in 1987-8. Since the period of 1987-8, much more has come to light about vaccine safety and efficacy. I’ve made no attempt here to update my findings. They […]
Genetic differences that make some people susceptible to meningitis revealed in major new study
By: Laura Gallagher Originally posted on 08 August 2010 Genetic differences that make some people susceptible to developing meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia, and others naturally immune, are revealed in a new study of over 6,000 people, published today in Nature Genetics. The research, led by Imperial College London and the Genome Institute of Singapore, is […]
Rice scientists use formula to identify next strain of flu
By: Todd Ackerman 16 November 2010 Rice University scientists have developed a mathematical model that predicts the flu strain the upcoming season’s vaccine should cover more accurately and quickly than the current system. In a retrospective study published this week, the new model did better at predicting the upcoming season’s circulating flu strains […]
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 […]