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says study author Sophien Kamoun, a plant pathologist and head of the Sainsbury Laboratory, a not-for-profit plant science company in Norwich,

a molecular plant pathologist at Imperial College London, UK, and his team found that B. graminis genes responsible for infection


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aiming to speed basic biomedical discoveries to therapy. As Nature went to press, a board of advisers to NIH director Francis Collins was set to vote on a proposal to create an institute to house The cures Acceleration Network,

a drug-development programme of up to US$500 million authorized in this year's health-care reform law.


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Nature Newspolicy Research People Business Trend watch Coming up Number crunch Policy Haiti's cholera fight Health officials have outlined plans for a proposed cholera vaccination


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It would be a bit like combination drug therapy for HIV, he says. Other experts point out that

Instead, developing countries try to control H5n1 by vaccinating birds. This doesn't prevent them from silently acquiring mild forms of the disease and

and are famous for evading vaccines. If made commercially available, the GM birds wouldn't have these issues.


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Vaccine initiative Kenya became the fifth country to roll out a new pneumococcal vaccine this week,

under a plan to help developing countries adopt new vaccines as speedily as the developed world.

and produce affordable vaccines for poor nations. But the initiative led by the GAVI Alliance, breaks this impasse by guaranteeing firms a market for their products,

and cuts vaccine prices further using public subsidies. If more money can be raised, more than 40 developing countries are expected to roll out the vaccine by 2015.

See go. nature. com/hmkyod for more. Grants glitch Computer glitches forced Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council to shut down its online system for accepting funding applications last week.

Trend watch Funding for work on neglected diseases totalled US$3. 26 billion in 2009 墉 an 8%rise in real terms over 2008, according to the third annual'G-Finder'investment survey by Policy Cures


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In these cases, vaccines should be developed, Mcdermott says. Agricultural research has focused traditionally on increasing production,


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On 1 february, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) told Orexigen Therapeutics of La jolla, California, that concerns about the possible cardiovascular risks of the drug Contrave (naltrexone/bupropion) outweighed its weight-loss benefit.


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if blood tests show they have natural testosterone levels in the male range, according to rules accepted by the International Association of Athletics Federations on 12 april.

in return for greater access to any vaccines created. The deal announced by THE WHO on 17 april,

or vaccines 墉 as Indonesia did in 2007. Events Cleanup visions for Fukushima As workers continue to douse stricken reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant with water,

People Research fraud Prosecutors in the United states are seeking to extradite a Danish scientist researching the relationship between autism and vaccines, who,


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Clinic shut down One of the world's most notorious stem-cell therapy centres had to cease operations last week

translation of stem cells from research tools to therapies was a major selling point. 3d transistors Computer-chip manufacturer Intel has announced that it will mass-produce three-dimensional transistors for its next generation of chips.


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However, improving the speed of diagnosis could prove logistically difficult in practice. Although those controlling the 2007 outbreak eschewed the mass culling used in 2001,


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Nevertheless, he and other biologists have argued for years that scoring bird pigments by eye is not as persuasive as a chemical analysis,


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He says they saw Shiga-toxin-producing phage transfer between E coli in response to sub-therapeutic levels of the antibiotic ciprofloxacin in vitro and in the intestines of mice.


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especially in developing countries, says Sarah Gurr, a molecular plant pathologist at the University of Oxford, UK,


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Research targeting mosquito control is compared grossly underfunded with that on malaria drugs and vaccines she adds,


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There is no vaccination to protect against Hendra virus or Nipah virus, the two established species of henipavirus.


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in Amsterdam, found that 78%of patients treated with the monoclonal antibody alemtuzumab remained free from relapse after two years and half the relapse rate of one of the standard therapies,

Coles told the meeting that magnetic resonance imaging showed that subjects taking alemtuzumab had lost also less brain volume than those taking Rebif, a proxy measure for overall tissue damage.

There is no cure for MS, a condition caused by the body's own immune system attacking the myelin sheath that normally protects the nerves and speeds up neurological signals in the brain and spinal cord.

and a range of other therapies, was acquired by Paris-based drug-maker Sanofi. The value of the deal for Genzyme's shareholders is contingent on the success of alemtuzumab in treating MS;


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and monitoring patients who are taking the therapy. Amgen shake-up Two top executives at the biotechnology giant Amgen are leaving after more than a decade in charge,


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9 15 december 2011gene-therapy boost A gene therapy treatment for patients with the blood-clotting disorder haemophilia B has scored its first unequivocal success,

In a previous trial, protein production dropped below therapeutic levels after two months (C. S. Manno et al.

and did need not injections of blood-clotting factors. Targeting cancer Efforts to create cancer therapies tailored to a patient's genetic make-up were boosted by promising clinical-trial results reported on 7 december (J. Baselga et al.

N. Engl. J. Med. http://doi. org/g8m; 2011). ) The trial was conducted on women with advanced forms of breast cancer that involved mutations in the HER2 gene,

Those given the experimental monoclonal antibody pertuzumab and the widely used drug trastuzumab (Herceptin), together with chemotherapy, gained an extra 6-month lull in disease progression compared with women receiving only chemotherapy and trastuzumab.


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Scientists contacted By nature say that basic research on such mutated strains may eventually yield insight relevant to developing pandemic countermeasures such as drugs and vaccines.

Other scientists add that it should force governments to rethink existing vaccine technologies, which are only capable of supplying vaccine six months after a pandemic starts,

and of producing enough vaccine for a small fraction of the world population. But the notion that the research offers a guide to dangerous variants that could be stamped out before they spread is unrealistic

say Osterholm and other researchers.""In order to even consider the possibility of reducing the animal reservoir of an emerging pandemic virus,


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The 10 january announcement by the government's health ministry was viewed as an effort to crack down on a flourishing trade in unproven stem-cell therapies,

) Wakefield's work posited a now-discredited link between autism and the combined measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine;


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In situ production, by contrast, uses steam injection to liberate the oil underground, which reduces surface disturbance but actually increases greenhouse-gas emissions as a result of higher energy consumption.


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Bossart, a microbiologist at Boston University in Massachusetts, works on treatments and vaccines for the Nipah and Hendra viruses,

then we have to test vaccines in them, says Bossart. The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has broken ground for a facility that would have allowed researchers such as Bossart to work closer to home.


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and keeping animal vaccines and diagnostics up to date. To assess trends in global genetic surveillance, Nature analysed the records of nonidentical sequences from all subtypes of avian

and selects human strains to be included in vaccines for seasonal flu. Monitoring animals falls to the FAO,


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The liver fluke Fasciola hepatica was known already to affect the standard skin test for btb, but it was unclear

which is crucial to a genuine result in both the skin test and the second most common test for btb,

the interferon-Ã Â release assay (IGRA) blood test. Diana Williams an infectious disease specialist at the University of Liverpool, UK,

showing that animals with preexisting tuberculosis had reduced sensitivity to the skin test when they were infected with liver fluke2.

Eradicating liver fluke could increase the sensitivity of the skin test and allow better control of infected cattle,

Although more experiments are needed to confirm the precise interaction between flukes and the skin test, Dirk Werling,


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and the kinds of mitigation strategies like vaccines that are said available Mark Thurmond, a committee member and veterinarian at the University of California at Davis. Deciding the ultimate fate of the NBAF falls to policy-makers,


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because sulphadoxine and pyrimethamine were used to treat the disease before the wormwood wonder drug artemisinin became the gold standard cure.

"but I d counter that the international community has gotten millions of children antiretroviral therapy to treat HIV in the developing world,


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The 20 july recommendation must also be endorsed by the European commission before the therapy becomes available but a rejection would be unusual.


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With no vaccine or cure for the disease, mass culls and vigilant hygiene offer the main defence.

scientists believe that it should be possible to develop a vaccine to eradicate the disease.

researchers could engineer these genes into the genome of a harmless virus to create a vaccine.

Alternatively, identifying and switching off the disease-causing genes in the virus could lead to an attenuated vaccine.

I had a vaccine


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Companies set to fight food-label plansource: California Secretary of Statethose in favour of labelling argue that the public has the right to know what is in their food,


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Cancer vaccine The biotech firm behind the first approved cancer vaccine will slash 41%of its workforce, after tepid sales of its Provenge (sipuleucel-T) therapy for some prostate cancers.

) Dendreon hopes to market the vaccine in Europe by 2013. Alzheimer s setback Research has been halted on a keenly watched experimental drug aimed at treating Alzheimer s disease after it failed two late-stage clinical trials.


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but it lives on in scores of labs. Twelve months after the world celebrated the success of a years-long vaccination campaign that made rinderpest only the second disease after smallpox to be eradicated,

Rinderpest vaccine strains, which are stocked in many countries and consist of live attenuated virus, are also a concern.

vaccine strains will need probably to be maintained in high-security labs in several regions so that they can be shipped swiftly to any outbreak,

whether vaccines can be developed against another related virus, the sheep and goat disease called peste des petits ruminants,


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For example, the rare lysosomal storage disease mucopolysaccharidosis I is treated using enzyme-replacement therapy. The enzymes must be made in cells,

  Other plant systems have been used to make therapeutic proteins. In May, the US Food and Drug Administration approved Elelyso (taliglucerase alfa) a drug for the lysosomal storage disorder Gaucher disease which is produced in cultured carrot cells.


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saying that Geron s cancer therapeutics are a better investment. See go. nature. com/tihbe6 for more.


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but rarely funds proposals to produce drugs or vaccines in the milk of transgenic livestock.


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Scientists at biotech firm Sarepta Therapeutics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which makes the drug, revealed that four boys who had taken a high dose of eteplirsen for nearly a year were able to walk an average of 21 metres farther in six minutes than at the start of the trial.


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Using nonsterile components for injection in somebody's spine? Roberts says. My goodness, that's terrible


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says Joan Webber, a pathologist at Forest Research in Surrey, UK. Was it a new species of fungus,

says Stephen Woodward, a plant pathologist at the University of Aberdeen, UK, who was part of the group that advised the UK government on the action plan.


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Mess in Texas The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) announced the freezing of an US$11-million commercialization grant to Peloton Therapeutics in Dallas on 29 november,

HSCICMMR vaccination The immunization of children in England against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) by 24 Â months of age has reached now more than 90,

Vaccinations dipped to as low as 79%after authors led by Andrew Wakefield published a now-retracted paper in The Lancet suggesting a link between the MMR vaccine and autism.

essentially stable in real terms compared with 2010, according to the G-FINDER investment survey by Policy Cures,

whereas industry funding has grown (mostly owing to investments in trials for dengue vaccines). 7 december Climate negotiators end a fortnight of debate at the United nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Doha. go. nature. com/wnhovv12 December British scientists start 100


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a plant pathologist at Costa rica s Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher education Center, based in San Josã.

And in Africa, Noah Phiri, a plant pathologist working in Nairobi for the not-for-profit development organization CABI,


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She says it is critical that antiretroviral therapy be given to the mother or infant for the entire duration of breastfeeding, throughout weaning,

The current practice of giving mothers one to two weeks of anti-retroviral therapy after weaning may not be enough,

whether intensified therapy at the time of weaning helps to reduce transmission


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H7n9 bird flu poised to spreadthe H7n9 avian flu virus greatly expanded its geographical range over the weekend,


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says Bill Fry, a plant pathologist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New york. It spread through potato fields like wildfire in Ireland and other countries where potatoes were grown intensively."


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and rumours about vaccines as they occur in real time. The system, described in a 13  May paper (H.  J.  Larson et  al.

if trust in vaccines falls. 18-21 may The American Society for Microbiology holds its annual general meeting in Denver, Colorado,


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That includes cattle movement controls, increasing biosecurity, development of vaccines and control of the wildlife reservoir.

I would also point to vaccines as well. Vaccines, at the end of the day, are going to be what allows us to actually eradicate TB.

Clearly reducing wildlife populations and killing cattle is not going to actually produce the elimination that we re really striving for.

We re already moving as rapidly as we can towards getting a vaccine for cattle.

so we might have pilot vaccination trials. However, the BCG vaccine bacillus Calmette-Guã rin, the common vaccine for TB is probably only going to be about 60%effective,

so it s not going to be the silver bullet. We probably have to also move to vaccination of badgers.

There s an injectable vaccine available at the moment, but it s far too expensive to roll out on any wide-scale basis

. So we need to get an oral vaccine for badgers, and we re still some way from doing that.

I think social science has a major role to play in this. This isn t just about badgers and cattle.


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A chemical analysis of archaeological artefacts finds evidence that wine was being produced in the south of France by the fifth century bc."

"This chemical analysis adds another line of evidence it s helpful, but not revolutionary, he says.


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with some exceptions for work promising"major therapeutic progress for serious diseases (see Nature 469,277;


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according to Gregory  Stevenson, a pathologist at Iowa State. The fact that the virus has now spread to 14 states in total is a sign that the outbreak is still flaring

and vaccines to prevent the virus from spreading. The National Pork Board has approved $800, 000 to fund research and education.

but only after years of working with the virus. In the United states, the same import restrictions that were set up to help to prevent PEDV from entering the country have made it difficult to import the necessary lab materials for working with the virus, such as vaccines, infected cells


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and require anaesthetic for any procedure causing mild pain in animals (such as giving injections). Concerned scientists say that the restrictions could halt important biomedical research,


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whether vaccines developed against a closely related virus peste des petits ruminants (PPR), which causes disease in sheep

if successful, would eliminate the need to retain stocks of live-attenuated rinderpest vaccine. That would contribute to the goal of reducing the number of labs worldwide holding rinderpest material,

Stocks of live-attenuated vaccine, currently held in at least 53 labs in 34 countries, are deemed less problematic,

Conversely, the agencies plan to centralize stocks of vaccines in a few high-containment repositories in regions at highest risk of disease,

"Many countries are reluctant to give up their vaccine stocks. The process of destroying virus or shipping it to centres with high biosafety levels must be done in a way that does not risk its release,

Many countries are reluctant to give up their vaccine stocks in case the disease should reappear and threaten their food supply.

They worry about becoming dependent on the willingness of the international community to swiftly provide them with needed vaccines."

and that they would have guaranteed access to vaccine from FAO-OIE repositories. Vallat notes that

if Baron proves that PPR vaccines can protect cattle against rinderpest, it would provide an elegant way around such political issues:

there would no longer be need any to hold onto rinderpest vaccines. Baron says that he hopes to start the vaccine-challenge trials next spring

and complete them by the end of 2014. Additional potentially promising research areas include other improved vaccines,

diagnostics and perhaps disease pathology, says Lubroth. He stresses, however, that the advisory committee will not be prescriptive


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Flu vaccine backfires in pigspreventing seasonal sniffles may be complicated more than researchers suspected. A vaccine that protects piglets from one common influenza virus also makes them more vulnerable to a rarer flu strain,

researchers report today in Science Translational Medicine1. The team gave piglets a vaccine against H1n2 influenza.

The animals responded by making antibodies that blocked that virus but aided infection with the swine flu H1n1,

and caused more severe pneumonia in vaccinated piglets than unvaccinated ones. The root of the different immune responses lies with the mushroom-shaped haemagglutinin protein found on the outside of influenza-virus particles

In the study, a vaccine for H1n2 spurred pigs to produce antibodies that bound the cap and the stem of that virus s haemagglutinin.

The finding may give some vaccine developers pause. Much of the work to develop a universal flu vaccine has targeted the stems of haemagglutinin proteins

because they are relatively consistent across many types of influenza viruses. The new study suggests that such vaccines could also produce antibodies that enhance the ability of some viruses to infect new hosts,

says James Crowe, an immunologist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. But that does not mean that researchers should stop developing novel flu vaccines,

including those that target haemagglutinin stems, he adds.""We should be very careful. Gary Nabel, a flu-vaccine researcher and chief scientific officer at the biotechnology firm Sanofi in Cambridge, Massachusetts, agrees."

"It raises a warning flag, but at the same time it provides a tool to manage that risk,

Still, researchers have not yet tested whether human influenza vaccines can produce the same effect. And differences between pigs and humans make it difficult to interpret how relevant the findings are to the development of human vaccines,

says Sarah Gilbert, a vaccine researcher at the University of Oxford, UK. Lead author Hana Golding, a microbiologist at the US Food and Drug Administration in Bethesda, Maryland, agrees

and stresses that seasonal vaccines are still safe and effective.""This has no relevance to the regular vaccinations,

she says.""We think that people should definitely take them


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Overpumping threatens to deplete US high plains groundwateran article by Scientific American. Midwestern Farmers have relied on the High Plains Aquifer System

since they first discovered the solution to their drought woes nearly six decades ago. The massive underground water source has turned a vast dry swath of the Great plains from North dakota to Texas into arable farmland.


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Brain-implant trial A deep-brain stimulation (DBS) device that not only delivers electrical pulses, but also records brain activity simultaneously, has been implanted in a person for the first time.


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The rice could be used to complement vaccinations to protect children when they are at their most vulnerable to rotavirus,

since 2009 that rotavirus vaccines be included in national immunisation programmes. But studies have shown since that these vaccines are less effective in developing countries than in industrialised countries,

protecting only 50-60 per cent of people immunised in developing countries, compared with 85-98 per cent in industrialised countries.

Mucorice-ARP1 could complement existing vaccine schedules. It would not be a substitute for a vaccine,

she says, but it's something that in certain situations could be very helpful. For example, the rice could be given to children under two years old

including rotavirus vaccines, oral rehydration solution and zinc supplementation, Santosham says. We must ensure that all the currently available tools are made available to every child in the world


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says co-author Sarah Gurr, a plant pathologist also at Exeter. Co-author Mark Ramotowski, who did his work as a student at the University of Oxford,


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Brain implant Patients with epilepsy who fail to respond to medications could benefit from a newly approved brain implant.

Malaria strategy Researchers should aim to develop malaria vaccines by 2030 that can reduce the disease by 75,

%the World health organization said on 14 Â November in its updated Malaria Vaccine Technology Roadmap. The original 2006 roadmap had called for a malaria vaccine with an efficacy of 50%against severe disease

and death a target that seems unlikely to be met (see Nature 502, 271-272; 2013).

the revised plan recommends rapid assessment of new candidate vaccines using controlled studies in humans.

and Drug Administration (FDA) approved on 13 Â November a breakthrough therapy to treat a rare blood cancer called mantle-cell lymphoma.

California, is only the second drug to be approved under the FDA s Breakthrough Therapy Designation programme a pipeline launched last year to fast-track regulatory approval of particularly promising treatments.


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says Manuel Mota, a plant pathologist at the University of°vora in Portugal, who was not part of the latest study.


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However, the agency warned that TMS is not a cure, and that evidence for its efficacy and long-term safety is limited.

and Drug Administration to test therapies involving embryonic stem cells. See Nature http://doi. org/q8f (2014) for more.


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Smithsonian head Plant pathologist Eva Pell announced on 8 Â January that she will step down as undersecretary for science at the Smithsonian Institution in WASHINGTON DC,


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when researching a vaccine against human immunodeficiency virus  1 (HIV-1) by spiking rabbit blood samples with antibodies.


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and ordered their weekly disinfection. In addition the country s health and agriculture ministries have developed contingency plans should H7n9 arrive,


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a crowd-funded initiative to develop an HIV vaccine that has sparked debate among scientists. See go. nature. com/hwcnwu for more.


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the companies will be free to pursue proprietary research towards their own therapies. See go. nature. com/rn12cl for more.

The ruling rejects claims by Regenerative Sciences of Broomfield, Colorado, that its stem-cell therapy, used in orthopaedic applications,

is a medical procedure that does not require regulation by the Food and Drug Administration. The court decided that processing the cells for use in the therapy made the end product a drug.

The company has completed not clinical trials on the treatment so cannot market the product in the United states. It does sell it in the Cayman islands (see Nature 488


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Thatã¢Â#Â#s a tough but possible task with a dead animal in the lab even tougher to pull off in the 30-45 minutes an animal would be under anesthesia at a trap site.


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This has been true for things like electric starters windshield wipers hydraulic brakes four wheel brakes disk brakes automatic gear boxes ABS power steering electronic fuel injection light alloy wheels and a long


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when things are serious like a serious diagnosis for instance...it seems odd you would think 97%of climatologists would not qualify as enough of a second opinion to except the first climatologist opinion...


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#The latest outbreak of measles in the U s a preventable disease that the Western hemisphere eradicated decades ago thanks to vaccines has been traced to a megachurch in Texas. The church's senior pastor Terri Pearsons had criticized previously vaccines USA Today reports.

One ill child is 4 months old too young to have received the measles vaccine. On average among 1000 kids who contract measles one gets a serious brain infection called encephalitis and one or two kids die.

and urged the congregation to get vaccinated which sounds great. But a statement from church leaders issued last week still includes some troubling unscientific claims.

I believe it is wrong to be against vaccinations and the disease is only shut down

The statement suggests there's some link between vaccines and autism when there is none. It also suggests following the recommended vaccine schedule is somehow dangerous.

The recommended schedule has never been linked to getting diseases later in life nor is there any evidence that getting vaccines at a young age is harmful to babies.

In addition to urging them to get vaccinated Pearsons told her congregation to take excessive amounts of Vitamin d.

I also strongly recommend taking Vitamin d at 1000 units a day for young children and 2000 units a day for older children and adults ongoing.

the church leaders were initially against vaccinations for dubious reasons then they changed their minds

and went to the trouble of offering free vaccinations to correct their error and then suggested taking 1000 mg to 2000 mg of Vitamin d to boost the immune system in addition to vaccinations.

A lot of current research indicates that Vitamin d improves immune response and nothing shows that 2000 mg is anywhere close to a toxic or unhealthy amount.

As is so often if not always the case with articles condemning suspicion of vaccines this engages in misrepresentation and misinterpretation.

because they don't receive vaccines for measles at such an early age. But that would mean that before the vaccination was available measles would have to have been something regularly if not universally contracted in infancy.

And there are no records of that ever being the case. Indeed infants may be protected naturally from the disease.

The article claims that there is no link between vaccines and autism when in reality there is no published link!

what the New world Order demands unsurprisingly many will not push on material that proves vaccines are dangerous.

Vaccines are your friends that's how we*eradicated*polio and smallpox. Fool. Self correcting problem anyway.

and of course that church didn't actually help in getting vaccines. Thanks for letting me know about the new world order I would have guessed never such a thing existed

âÂ#â âÂctually about 15 years ago there was a specific type of vaccine that

although it was never directly proven hospitals stopped giving the vaccine due to a large coincidence of kids getting autism from it.

I happen to know a person that got autism from said vaccine at the age of 8!

They were completely normal prior the vaccination. That's pretty freaking scary. Now no one uses that vaccine anymore

and the only trail you need to follow is what types of vaccines are used now

and why the old ones were replaced. You can't hide that data. Truth is we weren't very good at making safe vaccines back in the day.

However the incidence of children getting autism from that vaccine was still very small compared to the number of children who were vaccinated.

People who deny that the evolution of bacteria pathogens and microbes will surpass our own immune response are mistaken sadly.

If you don't vaccinate then you put yourself at risk. A better argument is that

or cures are as good as Stem Cell Therapies which replace the bodies dwindling source pluro stem cells for various cell types.

Thus this is a modern enlightened liberal congregation of feel-good back-to-the-Earthmother vegan hippies who are not vaccinating their children with the wicked chemicals of the modern world.

and vaccines are good and proven science (we are rather glad not to have to deal with smallpox anymore).

http://www. thehealthyhomeeconomist. com/two-autistic-children-awarded-millions-by-vaccine-court/http://www. collective-evolution. com/2013/05/08/italian-court-rules

-mmr-vaccine-caused-autism-us-media-blacks-out-story/@Drchuck1 time for some more Geratol.

Vaccines are not always safe: The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program has paid out over $2 billion in compensation to families who have been damaged by vaccines.

This article does little to help the situation as this liberal media bullshit site simply spews

Only try and realize the truth-there is no spoon. troll@D49 could you provide a URL to a medical journal or something that talks about the potential dangers of vaccines?

I don't think that vaccines can cause autism or similar things based on what I've read

The other strengthening factor here is that the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program has paid out over $2 billion in compensation to families who have been damaged by vaccines.

This Church isn't a Church of Scientology they just simply are afraid of their children becoming autistic after receiving the injections.

young Emily Moller from Houston won compensation following vaccine-related brain injury that once again involved MMR and resulted in autism.

or the court ruled that vaccines had caused brain injury. In turn this injury led to an ASD diagnosis. MMR vaccine was the common denominator in these cases.

âÂ#Â#The report echoes the exact same sentiment that our reader conveyed âÂ#ÂDR.

-We agree that your child got autism after the vaccinations but we won't go on record as saying that.

Also here is another vaccine cover up link magically missing: http://www. whydontyoutrythis. com/2013/07/cdc-admits-98-million-americans-received-polio-vaccine-in-an-8-year-span

-when-it-was contaminated-with-cancer-virus. htmlknowing now what we know about vaccines and medicine you think our previous attempts at vaccines are full proof?

You don't think that the government and big pharma cover up evidence of those early mistakes?

To all who think that you have been given a straight answer to these issues you are being fooled.

We all know that we didn't know enough back then to have foreseen these issues with vaccines.

For those of you who received Polop Vaccines...ouch. The CDC is not some trustworthy source of information either.

http://www. ncbi. nlm. nih. gov/pubmed/11897278http://www. nvic. org/NVIC-Vaccine-News/April-2010/Vaccine-Contamination-Pig-Virus

However this is real evidence of the effects of vaccines. Don't believe that something is safe just

or paid for by the same company that makes the vaccines. You may have an underlying condition that

when combined with a vaccine will make you sick. You may possible develop nervous system disorders

if they take the vaccines. That doesn't mean that you won't gauge the risk

A LOT OF PEOPLE HAVE BEEN HURT BY VACCINES. THAT IS A FACT. ARGUE ALL DAY IT DOESN'T CHANGE THE NUMBERS.

Enjoy your vaccines!:Do not try and bend the spoon. That is impossible. Only try and realize the truth-there is no spoon.

but it is another example of vaccine failure in any case. The germ theory needs to be rethought.

'It also explains why vaccinated people still get the exact diseases they were vaccinated for. It's about the immune system.

and gets vaccinated is it the innate system providing protection or the vaccine (vaccine supporters assume the vaccine)?

And how would one ever know? Well supposed adequate antibody titer levels are the measure

but these have failed repeatedly to correlate with protection (meaning blood work on the few occasions it is checked will reveal antibodies from the vaccine present

In vaccinated people that still get sick that would imply an immune issue that failed to ward off a pathogen early

and thus major symptoms came forth even with vaccine antibodies present. And this happens every time an'outbreak'occurs somewhere (just like the above example.

Flu pertussis measles you name it many of the infected (if not most) are fully or partially vaccinated people.

What else would explain why vaccinations fail? If they worked they would work. If you dig through old writings from the last couple centuries many physicians found evidence supporting the idea of immune issues involved with smallpox.

The smallpox vaccine had discovered critics who from their field work that the vaccine didn't work

But these physicians were ignored as most of their peers were inculcated already totally in the belief in vaccines.

There is still not a single control study to settle the issue (control studies for vaccines are compared not against a saline placebo but against an already'established as safe'vaccine...

The claim of breach of ethics for withholding vaccines is not a valid argument as drug companies have no problem testing every other drug on participants

It's hypocritical for the vaccine pushers to claim vaccines as hard science when that science has never actually been done

If you look through the graphs on the dissolvingillusions website you will see that mortality from many diseases had dropped considerably well before vaccines came to market.

That alone should give pause to vaccine supporters (yet it never seems to oddly enough and instead draws attacks claiming fake data

How do vaccine supporters explain the death decreases before vaccines and the clear downward trend every disease was displaying (Scarlet fever is interesting as it followed a similar progression down

but there never was a vaccine)? Improved medical care? Perhaps but IV's were not widely in use until the 1950's


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