Sunday, October 9, 2016

Sanofi's dengue vaccine approved in 11 countries and other top stories.

  • Sanofi's dengue vaccine approved in 11 countries

    Sanofi's dengue vaccine approved in 11 countries
    PARIS –  Sanofi Pasteur, Sanofi's vaccines unit, said on Tuesday that its dengue vaccine, Dengvaxia, had received market approval in eleven countries. More on this... To date the vaccine has been approved in Mexico, the Philippines, Brazil, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Guatemala, Peru, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore, the statement said. Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease caused by four virus serotypes (1 to 4) as categorized by the World Health Organisation. Overall, the diseas..
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  • Zika vaccine race spurred by crisis and profit potential

    Zika vaccine race spurred by crisis and profit potential
    NEW YORK –  The race to find protection against the Zika virus is fueled by something often missing from tropical disease research: the potential for big profit. The prospect of a blockbuster vaccine against a mosquito-borne virus has accelerated the pace of development and attracted the interest of big drugmakers, including Sanofi SA , GlaxoSmithKline Plc and Takeda Pharmaceuticals. Although Zika infections are mild or asymptomatic in most people, demand for a vaccine is expected to be strong ..
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  • Johnson & Johnson letter on cyber bug in insulin pump

    The following is the text of a letter mailed to patients on Monday by Johnson & Johnson's Animas diabetes unit describing a cyber security vulnerability in its Animas OneTouch Ping insulin pump:"Dear Valued Animas® OneTouch® Ping® Pump User, Since 2008, the OneTouch® Ping® insulin pump system has been helping people with diabetes perform at their best, and we are committed to providing our customers with safe and reliable products. We have been notified of a cybersecurity issue with the OneTou..
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  • Amid water crisis, Flint faces a Shigellosis outbreak

    Amid water crisis, Flint faces a Shigellosis outbreak
    That's exactly what's happening in Flint, the county health director told CNN.A water crisis has plagued residents there for more than two years. Last year, people experienced rashes and hair loss when high levels of lead were found in the local water supply. In 2014, the area faced one of the worst outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease in US history.Still afraid and mistrustful of the water, people in Flint -- who are still forced to use either filtered or bottled water because of damaged water p..
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  • Yoshinori Ohsumi of Japan Wins Nobel Prize for Study of 'Self-Eating' Cells

    Yoshinori Ohsumi of Japan Wins Nobel Prize for Study of 'Self-Eating' Cells
    “I grew very frustrated,” he told the Journal of Cell Biology in 2012. He switched to studying the duplication of DNA in yeast. That work led him to a junior professor position at the University of Tokyo where he picked up a microscope and started peering at sacks in yeast where cell components are degraded — work that eventually brought him, at age 43, to the discoveries that the Nobel Assembly recognized on Monday. Dr. Ohsumi later moved to the National Institute for Basic Biology, in Okazaki..
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  • Alternative medicine may be linked to lower vaccination rates

    Alternative medicine may be linked to lower vaccination rates
    Children that visit alternative medical practitioners like acupuncturists and chiropractors may be less likely to receive flu shots than their peers, a U.S. study suggests. Roughly 33 percent of kids who saw providers of so-called non-Western medicine for services like acupuncture or homeopathic care got vaccinations for influenza, the analysis of national survey data on about 9,000 kids found. About 35 percent of kids who went to practitioners of what's known as manipulative and body-based the..
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  • FDA Warns Public About Danger Of Homeopathic Teething Remedies, Provide List Of Products To Be Avoided

    FDA Warns Public About Danger Of Homeopathic Teething Remedies, Provide List Of Products To Be Avoided
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration or FDA warned the public, especially parents, against the use of homeopathic teething tablets and gels on Friday, Sept. 30. The teething remedies were reported can cause seizure among babies. Teething is the process of growing baby's teeth. This is a very challenging experience among parents, and soon-to-be-parents. When the baby starts teething, it may bring sleepless night to him, and he may cry all-night due to the pain of the process. This is the reason..
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Multinationals Don't Pay Less Tax Than Austrian Sausage Stands, No Chancellor, They Don't .ALERT: Red Tide Hits Tampa Bay Area .
Kyrie Irving walking, coaching for charity Saturday in Cleveland .Microsoft claims Windows 10 now active on 400 million devices .

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