COVID : vacciné ou testé ? Vos données personnelles sont peut-être accessibles à tous

Une faille de sécurité majeure chez Coronalab a mené à l’exposition en ligne de plus de 1,3 million de dossiers de patients. Cette brèche, révélant des informations sensibles incluant les résultats de tests COVID-19 et les données personnelles, soulève de sérieuses inquiétudes concernant la sécurité des données dans le secteur de la santé. Source : […]

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The World’s First Malaria Vaccine Program for Children Starts Now

Malaria expert Brian Greenwood had once resigned himself to the possibility that a successful vaccine for the disease might not become available in his lifetime. Now, at 86 years old, the moment he’s spent four decades working toward has arrived. “It’s been a long journey with many ups and downs,” says Greenwood, still an active […]

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The Long Quest for a Universal Flu Vaccine Finally Takes Its First Steps

To work better than current formulas, a superior vaccine would need to anticipate the genetic drift of mutation and protect against more strains than circulate in a single season, plus confer protection for more than a handful of months. In a research agenda it first set in 2018, the NIH defined the goal of a […]

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This Vaccine Protects Against Cancer—but Not Enough Boys Are Getting It

It wouldn’t be an overstatement to call the HPV vaccine a medical miracle. “It’s like the gift that keeps giving,” says Mark Jit, a professor of vaccine epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Not only is it the sole vaccine that can prevent cancer, “we discover it’s an even better vaccine […]

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Katalin Karikó’s Nobel Prize Marks the Beginning of a Vaccine Revolution

No one expected the first Covid-19 vaccine to be as good as it was. “We were hoping for around 70 percent, that’s a success,” says Dr Ann Falsey, a professor of medicine at the University of Rochester, New York, who ran a 150-person trial site for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in 2020. Even Uğur Şahin, the […]

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Katalin Karikó’s Nobel Prize Marks the Beginning of an mRNA Vaccine Revolution

No one expected the first Covid-19 vaccine to be as good as it was. “We were hoping for around 70 percent, that’s a success,” says Dr Ann Falsey, a professor of medicine at the University of Rochester, New York, who ran a 150-person trial site for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in 2020. Even Uğur Şahin, the […]

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How to Find Your Vaccine History—and Store It Safely

If you want to update an incomplete IIS record, you can request vaccination records from prior health care providers, local (city or regional) health departments, or your state health department. The CDC suggests checking with parents or caregivers (including reviewing stored files and baby books), previous schools or employers (including the military), physician’s offices or […]

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The Chaotic Monkeypox Vaccine Pipeline Is Leaving Everyone Short

In a run-of-the-mill business park in Kvistgård, a Danish village about 25 miles north of Copenhagen encircled by forests, lies one of the most crucial solutions for controlling the global monkeypox outbreak. These are the manufacturing facilities of Bavarian Nordic, the biotech company that is the sole producer of the most advanced vaccine for monkeypox. […]

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What Would a Novavax Covid-19 Vaccine Mean in the US?

A committee of independent, expert advisers for the Food and Drug Administration voted overwhelmingly to authorize the two-dose Novavax Covid-19 vaccine yesterday, with 21 of 22 committee members voting in favor of the vaccine and one member abstaining. The endorsement is only for a two-dose primary series in adults, not for boosters. The FDA is […]

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A Brutal Wave of Bird Flu Spotlights the Need for a Poultry Vaccine

As of last week, the fast-moving pathogen had been found in poultry and adjacent species 182 times in 27 states, according to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the US Department of Agriculture. It has invaded every type of bird-growing operation—turkeys, broilers, egg-laying farms, and breeders that produce eggs for hatching—as well as […]

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Activision Blizzard employees are walking out over lifting vaccine mandate

Source: Carli Velocci / Windows Central Activision Blizzard employees are planning a new walkout, pushing back on several elements of the current planned return to office for the company. According to an announcement from the ABK Workers Alliance, a group of employees are planning to walk out on Monday, April 4 at 10:00 a.m. PT […]

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Covid-19. Cas contact à risque et non vacciné : voici ce qui change ce lundi – Le Pays d’Auge

Par Martin Leduc Publié le 21 Mar 22 à 13:33  Actu Voir mon actu Suivre ce média Le protocole sanitaire change ce lundi 21 mars 2022, pour les cas contact non vaccinés. (©L’Éclaireur de Châteaubriant) Ce lundi 21 mars 2022 marque plusieurs changements dans le plan de lutte contre le Covid-19.  Après un changement de protocole […]

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