Guest guest Posted March 12, 2010 Report Share Posted March 12, 2010 http://www.legitgov.org/flu_oddities.htmlFLU 'ODDITIES' BREAKING NEWS Last updated: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 17:32:55 GMTPetition against mandatory vaccines (6650 signatures)Flu Shots Futile: Study --'Didn't find' proof immunization stops virus 11 Mar 2010 A new Canadian-led study has added to a simmering scientific dispute over flu-shot campaigns, concluding that immunizing nursing-home workers does nothing to cut the number of confirmed influenza cases among the homes' elderly residents. "What troubled us is that [shots] had no effect on laboratory-confirmed influenza," said Dr. Roger Thomas of the University of Calgary, lead author of the paper published by the respected Cochrane Library. In media interviews last year, Dr. Jefferson was quoted as saying he "can't see any reason" for vaccinating anyone against flu -- arguing the shots did nothing to save lives -- and that most influenza-vaccine studies are "rubbish."Dutch government wants to sell flu vaccines back 06 Mar 2010 The Dutch government wants to sell 21 million unused H1N1 flu vaccine doses back to their manufacturers after they proved unnecessary and no other country wanted to buy them, the Health Ministry said on Saturday. A spokeswoman for the ministry said it had approached manufacturers GlaxoSmithKline and Novartis about buying back the doses.Documents reveal leaks and spills at national virus lab --250 internal incidents were reported in Winnipeg lab between 2005 and 2009 27 Feb 2010 New documents reveal Canada's National Microbiology Lab isn't immune to leaks, spills and failures in restricted areas where lethal organisms are housed. The incidents range in severity and include benign finger cuts, potential exposures to chemicals and viruses such as avian influenza, and equipment failures in Level 3 and 4 containment labs. One 2006 incident resulted in a person exposed to a "negligible" amount of a Level 4 pathogen. Security breaches at the federal lab made headlines last year after no one noticed 22 vials of biological material went missing from the high-security facility for four months. A former vaccine researcher was arrested by FBI special agents after U.S. Customs discovered the vials stuffed in a glove in the trunk of his car at the Manitoba-North Dakota border crossing. Some of the vials included genes from the deadly Ebola virus.Inovio Biomedical given OK for H5N1 flu vaccine trials 03 Mar 2010 Inovio Biomedical said it got the go-ahead to begin human trials of a 'preventive' vaccine for H5N1 avian flu in Korea. The San Diego company said it will conduct the 30-patient, three-dose trial together with its Korean affiliate VGX International. The company, which said it plans a parallel study in the United States to begin later this year, is working toward a "universal" vaccine that would work against a broad set of influenza subtypes.'Something happened in 2008, when drug resistance took hold.' Pandemic flu virus may become resistant to Tamiflu 02 Mar 2010 A new study, conducted by researchers at the Ohio State University, analysing the behaviour of seasonal H1N1 suggests that pandemic flu may become resistant to Tamiflu, the main drug used against it. OSU scientists traced the evolutionary history of the seasonal H1N1 influenza virus, which first infected humans during the 1918 pandemic... Gradually, the H1N1 strain of seasonal influenza surviving around the world has developed mutations that have caused it to become resistant to oseltamivir-based agents. =====In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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