vaccines by taking a sample of the disease-causing agent and weakening it with heat or chemicals. That way, the agent loses its ability to cause serious illness but is still able to stimulate the body to produce antibodies and provide immunity. But finding safe vaccines that are also ...
“I just saw pictures on yapoo. One picture had a cement balcony with the house gone and a burned to a crisp car under it. The odd thing was that just a couple of feet from the burned out car was a perfectly healthy cactus plant. Ring any bells?” “The story was that a cow kic...
Abstract Background: The rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines, combined with a high number of adverse event reports, have led to concerns over possible mechanisms of injury including systemic lipid nanoparticle […] Harvey A. Risch,Heather Gessling,Mark Trozzi,Nicolas Hulscher,Paul E. Alexander...
Current status of monkeypox vaccines Marion F. Gruber CommentOpen Access17 Aug 2022 npj Vaccines The Sustainable Development Goals should be reset to prioritize poverty, health and climate The UN SDGs will only improve human health if they are accompanied by systemic change that addresses glob...
FluMist 25–30 Human papillomavirusa 14–16 Rotavirusa 14–16 Pediatric combination vaccines 10–12 a From filing of first investigational new drug to approval. Role of Partners To understand the predominant role of major pharmaceutical companies in the development of vaccines, one must examine the...
With mask mandates coming back for some health care workers,I find myself wondering: could these masks be just as important in stopping viruses like COVID-19/Flu’s and Colds as Vaccines? Could it be possible that we are overlooking their simple power to protect ourselves and others?
This was what derailed attempts to produce both RSV and coronavirus vaccines in the past, and has bedeviled attempts at Dengue as well. The reason the vax makers used only the “S” protein was their BELIEF that this would evade the problem. They had no proof of that and in fact scant ...
Sanofi had grown into one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical firms through acquisitions. But it traces its history back to the days of Louis Pasteur, the renowned French scientist who, among other things, invented the rabies and anthrax vaccines. He founded the Pasteur Institute, the respecte...
Genetically modified plants and transgenic seeds could be used to develop and produce new pharmaceutical vaccines or products [109]. For example, carrot (Daucus carota L.) was used to produce biopharmaceuticals (vaccines and enzymes) for human use [27]. Therapeutic plant-based compounds have been...
A similar approach was used in previously published studies on public attitudes toward vaccines or tobacco use in Poland [29,30]. Data used for sample size calculation and stratification were driven from the public registry managed by Statistics Poland. The study sample is representative of adult ...