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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago
Public health

Richard Hatchett, epidemiologist: The risk of a pandemic is greater today than it was in 2019'

Global pandemic preparedness remains inadequate, with increased risks and the necessity for strategic investment in health initiatives.
fromMedCity News
9 months ago
Coronavirus

In Axing mRNA Contract, Trump Delivers Another Blow to US Biosecurity, Former Officials Say - MedCity News

The Trump administration's contract cancellation threatens U.S. pandemic preparedness and national defense, making Americans vulnerable to potential biological threats.
Public health
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

Richard Hatchett, epidemiologist: The risk of a pandemic is greater today than it was in 2019'

Global pandemic preparedness remains inadequate, with increased risks and the necessity for strategic investment in health initiatives.
Coronavirus
fromMedCity News
9 months ago

In Axing mRNA Contract, Trump Delivers Another Blow to US Biosecurity, Former Officials Say - MedCity News

The Trump administration's contract cancellation threatens U.S. pandemic preparedness and national defense, making Americans vulnerable to potential biological threats.
Science
fromBig Think
3 days ago

The paradox at the heart of AI progress

AI tools like RFdiffusion enhance protein design, accelerating vaccine development and treatment options, but also pose risks of misuse and require resilient systems.
Public health
fromkffhealthnews.org
2 months ago

Trump policies at odds with emerging understanding of COVID's long-term harm

SARS-CoV-2 can produce diverse, long-term health harms while federal policy has narrowed vaccine recommendations and paused development contracts despite calls for sustained research and monitoring.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

NIH ends funding of research that uses human fetal tissue from abortions

The NIH will immediately ban funding for research using human fetal tissue from elective abortions, prioritizing alternative technologies while permitting tissue from miscarriages.
Public health
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

America's U-Turn on Childhood Vaccinations

Rotavirus causes mostly mild illness but can produce severe dehydration and death in infants; licensing of oral vaccine RotaTeq (2006) reduced severe cases.
#adjuvants
fromNature
3 months ago
Public health

Aluminium is crucial to vaccines - and safe. Why are US advisers debating it?

fromNature
3 months ago
Public health

Aluminium is crucial to vaccines - and safe. Why are US advisers debating it?

Public health
fromenglish.elpais.com
3 months ago

Helpless in the face of the worst animal pandemic in history: African swine fever breaks out in Spain with no vaccine in sight

African swine fever has entered Spain, threatens the large pig industry, lacks a near-term vaccine, and will require strict culling and biosecurity measures.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 months ago

The Virus That Causes Mono May Also Cause Lupus

For years scientists have suspected that the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)a type of herpesvirus that infects 94 percent of the global population by adulthood and causes mononucleosis (aka mono)might be one cause of lupus, an autoimmune disorder. But these assumptions were based mostly on anecdotal reports. Now researchers at Stanford University and their colleagues have confirmed that the virus can reprogram immune cells that produce antibodies in a way that triggers and sustains lupus.
Medicine
Public health
fromAxios
7 months ago

RFK Jr.'s vaccine pullback stokes fears of lost medical breakthroughs

Divesting from mRNA technology jeopardizes significant advancements in medicine and threatens global competitiveness.
#mrna-vaccines
US news
fromwww.npr.org
7 months ago

Public health experts dismayed by RFK Jr.'s defunding of mRNA vaccine research

The Trump administration cancels $500 million in mRNA vaccine development contracts, eliciting both concern and approval from various public health factions.
#public-health
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
8 months ago

Gene-Swaps Could Let Influenza Jump Species

Influenza viruses regularly accumulate small genetic changes, necessitating yearly updates to vaccines, and can also make sudden leaps through major genetic changes and reassortment.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
9 months ago

Bird Flu Vaccines Are under Development at Biosecure Laboratories like This

The team at Texas Biomedical Research Institute is gearing up in full protective gear before entering a BSL-3 facility to work with H5N1, SARS-CoV-2, and tuberculosis.
Science
Coronavirus
fromwww.twincities.com
10 months ago

Trump administration cancels $766 million Moderna contract to fight pandemic flu

The Trump administration has canceled $766 million in funding for Moderna's bird flu vaccine development.
Moderna's trials show promising results despite funding cuts.
#covid-19
fromNew York Post
10 months ago
US Elections

Pfizer scientist claimed delay of COVID jab results until after 2020 election 'wasn't a coincidence,' House GOP panel alleges

Allegations suggest Pfizer executives might have intentionally delayed vaccine results to influence the 2020 presidential election.
fromwww.bostonherald.com
10 months ago
Coronavirus

Moderna study shows immune response in older adults for a combo flu and COVID-19 shot

A new combo vaccine shows a stronger immune response but requires more data for efficacy against illness.
US Elections
fromNew York Post
10 months ago

Pfizer scientist claimed delay of COVID jab results until after 2020 election 'wasn't a coincidence,' House GOP panel alleges

Allegations suggest Pfizer executives might have intentionally delayed vaccine results to influence the 2020 presidential election.
fromwww.npr.org
10 months ago

Trump administration's universal flu vaccine project puzzles scientists

"Generation Gold Standard is a paradigm shift, extending vaccine protection beyond strain-specific limits and preparing for flu viral threats not just today's, but tomorrow's."
US news
fromtime.com
11 months ago

Invasive Strep Infections Are Rising in the U.S.

This trend may continue unless there is a reduction in the underlying factors that increase risk for invasive [group A strep] or there is an effective preventive measure such as a vaccine.
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