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Mandatory Flu Vaccine for Health Care Workers to Protect Patients
October 29, 2012 All health care workers in health care institutions should be vaccinated with the annual influenza vaccine to protect patients, argues an ... > full story -
New Approach to HIV Vaccine Development: Tricking the Immune System
October 29, 2012 Scientists are seeking to speed up the development of an HIV-vaccine through a rigorous exchange of information, methods and ... > full story -
Influenza Vaccine May Reduce Risk of Heart Disease and Death: Flu Shot May Reduce Risk of Major Cardiac Event by 50 Percent
October 28, 2012 The influenza vaccine could be an important treatment for maintaining heart health and warding off cardiovascular events like strokes and heart ... > full story -
Scientists Create First Mouse Model of Typhoid Fever
October 25, 2012 Researchers have created the first true mouse model of typhoid infection. The development promises to advance the study of typhoid and the creation of new vaccines against the infection, which ... > full story -
Important Flu Recommendations for High-Risk Populations
October 24, 2012 While it is important to get vaccinated against the flu virus as early as possible, it is never too late to reap the benefits of this vaccine. According to The Centers for Disease Control and ... > full story -
Product Regulatory Systems in Low-and Middle-Income Countries Must Be Strengthened, Experts Argue
October 23, 2012 When regulatory systems for medical products in low-and middle-income countries work, people live but when such systems fail, people die, according to ... > full story -
Lives Could Be Saved by Removing Age Restrictions on Rotavirus Vaccination, Study Suggests
October 23, 2012 A new study, which suggests that the additional children's lives saved by removing the age restrictions for rotavirus vaccination in low- and middle-income countries would be much greater than any ... > full story -
Next Generation Vaccines: Eliminating the Use of Needles
October 23, 2012 Scientists have developed a pioneering new method of oral vaccination which could help boost immunity to tuberculosis (TB) and influenza, as well as prevent C. difficile for which there is currently ... > full story -
Unique Feature of HIV Helps Create Antibodies, Researchers Discover
October 22, 2012 A new AIDS study describes how a unique change in the outer covering of the virus found in two HIV infected South African women enabled them to make potent antibodies which are able to kill up to 88% ... > full story -
Pediatric Studies Show the Flu's Deadly Danger, the Benefits of School Vaccinations
October 19, 2012 New data shows the fatal risk that influenza poses even for children without underlying health conditions and the effectiveness of school-based vaccination programs in protecting student populations. ... > full story
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