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Swine Flu vaccine race is pushing the boundaries of pharmaceutical technology
18 hours ago ago from Senses: A blog about the Thirdi Software perception
Much like just-in-time production revolutionized the nature of industrial manufacturing, a new process for developing influenza vaccines may do the same for the vaccine industry. Novavax , a Maryland based biotech company, has reportedly developed the technology and methods to produce effective vaccines, including one for H1N1, while bypassing the need for eggs to incubate and host the viruses. The traditional egg based method for creating ...
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14 hours ago ago from Attorney At Law
Nearly five million doses of an H1N1 swine flu vaccine were recalled today because the strength of the nasal sprays may have decreased over time and they may not be as potent as they are supposed to be, the Food and Drug Administration said. Only about 3,000 of the recalled vaccine doses produced by the MedImmune unit of drug maker AstraZeneca are believed to still be in circulation or storage. The vast majority were administered to ...
Related contentRecombinomics: Widespread Transmission of H1N1 Tamiflu Resistance
3 hours ago ago from Flu News Network
Recombinomics Commentary 16:05 December 21, 2009 As the number of H274Y cases continue to expand, the transmission of these cases comes into sharper focus. The recently released sequences from Japan , which include eight sequences with H274Y defines a number of sub-clades with multiple examples of H274Y, signaling the transmission of H274Y. One example involves sequences which have H274Y and D225E, This combination of Tamiflu ...
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8 hours ago ago from SEASONALFLU.US
This document provides information on the National H1N1 Flu Survey (NHFS) which was conducted to determine who has received the 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine since its release. . Cases of swine flu appear to be falling throughout the country. It means the second wave of the pandemic is on its way out, though there is still a chance of an upsurge in seasonal flu after Christmas. Generally then, there is less flu about and most people who get it ...
Related contentAnother H1N1 Vaccine Recall?
11 hours ago ago from Blinkinblogs | Snarky bastards talking about heavy issues.
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5 million doses of nasal H1N1 vaccine recalled
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Related contentDrugmaker Recalls Nearly 5 Million Doses of H1N1 Flu Vaccine
14 hours ago ago from FOX News
Watch Live ISS Expedition Drugmaker Recalls Nearly 5 Million Doses of H1N1 Flu Vaccine Tuesday, December 22, 2009 Print WASHINGTON Drugmaker Medimmune is recalling nearly 5 million doses of swine flu vaccine because the nasal spray appears to lose strength over time. The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that the vaccine is safe and patients who ...
Related contentNational Briefing | Science and Health: Spray Flu Vaccine Is Recalled
14 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Thirteen lots of a nasal-spray vaccine for swine flu are being recalled for lack of potency, officials said. The lots, made by Medimmune, include more than 3,000 doses. There is no safety problem with the vaccine, and people who received doses from the affected lots do not need to be revaccinated, said the company and an official from the Food and Drug Administration , Dr. Norman Baylor, director of the office of vaccines research and review. ...
Related contentMore vaccine but fewer takers, H1N1 surveys indicate
10 hours ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.
Pandemic influenza vaccine is getting much easier to find but more than half of American adults say they still don't want it, and one-third of parents say they don't want their children to get it either, according to two surveys. As of this week, 111 million doses of vaccine against the pandemic strain of H1N1 flu have been released to states and cities. Not all of it has been used. There have been no unusual or unexpected vaccine side ...
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