Claude Science is Here, Antibiotics Designed by Text Prompt Among Applications
Anthropic has launched Claude Science, an AI workbench that connects more than 60 scientific databases and tools through a single interface. Through the platform, Basecamp Research is making its EDEN models available for tasks such as designing antibiotic peptides and predicting vaccine targets from simple text promp ⊠â Read more
Anguished Parents, Crying Doctors: Life Amid Utahâs Measles Outbreak
The stateâs outbreak means adapting to Americaâs new reality, in which vaccine-preventable diseases become common again. â Read more
âReally urgentâ: Teen vaccine rates tumble, leaving cancer elimination in doubt
Australiaâs ambitious goal to eliminate cervical cancer by 2035 is under threat amid a worrying decline in HPV vaccinations across the country. â Read more
The Backward Logic of Chickenpox Parties
Before vaccines, some parents intentionally exposed their children to the virus. In the internet age, that thinking is resurfacing. â Read more
A Danish Coupleâs Maverick African Research Finds Its Moment in RFK Jr.âs Vaccine Policy
The work of Peter Aaby and Christine Stabell Benn has long been controversial. Until Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became US health policy chief, most vaccine scientists tended to ignore it. Now they canât. â Read more
Vaccins Covid : autopsie des mensonges dâĂtats
Les signes sâaccumulent : pour le moins quâon puisse dire, les vaccins COVID ne furent pas une rĂ©ussite : cinq ans aprĂšs le lancement de ce qui fut la plus vaste campagne vaccinale de lâhistoire humaine, la chape de plomb mĂ©diatique commence Ă se fissurer et des faits Ă©mergent montrant que tout ne sâest pas bien passĂ©, [âŠ] â Read more
RFK Jr.âs New Podcast Is as Weird as Youâd Expect
The first two episodes of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.âs new podcast feature him discoursing on food with a reality-TV chef and, for some reason, Mike Tyson. Vaccines are not on the agenda. â Read more
Pancreatic Cancer MRNA Vaccine Shows Lasting Results In Early Trial
NBC News reports on a 16-person clinical trial of âpersonalized messenger RNA vaccinesâ which use the immune system to fight cancer cells. âThe goal is not to eliminate existing tumors, but instead to stamp out lingering, undetected cancer cells, and later any new cells that form before they can cause a recurrence.â
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FDA Reverses Decision and Agrees To Review Modernaâs Flu Vaccine
The Food and Drug Administration has reversed its decision on Modernaâs flu vaccine and has agreed to review it for possible approval, Moderna announced on Wednesday. From a report: Last week, the agency rejected Modernaâs application for review of a new flu vaccine, saying the companyâs research design was flawed. But in subsequent discussions ⊠â Read more
Moderna Says FDA Refuses To Review Its Application for Experimental Flu Shot
An anonymous reader shares a report: The Food and Drug Administration has refused to start a review of Modernaâs application for its experimental flu shot, the company announced Tuesday, in another sign of the Trump administrationâs influence on tightening vaccine regulations in the U.S. Moderna said the move is inconsi ⊠â Read more
AprĂšs le pass vaccinal, le pass internet
DĂ©cidĂ©ment, en matiĂšre de libertĂ©s fondamentales en France, tout se dĂ©roule comme prĂ©vu, câest Ă dire de plus en plus mal et de plus en plus vite. En quelques jours seulement, les projets de mettre internet en coupe rĂ©glĂ©e par la Macronie Ăternelle et Resplendissante se sont en effet accĂ©lĂ©rĂ©s. Ainsi, le 21 janvier dernier, [âŠ] â Read more
Moderna Curbing Investments in Vaccine Trials Due To US Backlash, CEO Says
An anonymous reader shares a report: Moderna does not plan to invest in new late-stage vaccine trials because of growing opposition to immunizations from U.S. officials, CEO Stephane Bancel said in an interview with Bloomberg TV on Thursday. âYou cannot make a return on investment if you donât have access to the U.S. market, ⊠â Read more
The Golden Age of Vaccine Development
Microbiology had its golden age in the late nineteenth century, when researchers identified the bacterial causes of tuberculosis, cholera, typhoid, and a dozen other diseases in rapid succession. Antibiotics had theirs in the mid-twentieth century. Both booms eventually slowed. Vaccine development, by contrast, appears to be speeding up â and the most productive era may still lie ahead, Works in ⊠â Read more
New flu strain is circulating - so should you buy a vaccine this year?
Flu has come early and experts predict it could be a particularly nasty season, with a new strain circulating. â Read more
New flu strain is circulating - so should you buy a vaccine this year?
Flu has come early and experts predict it could be a particularly nasty season, with a new strain circulating. â Read more
Flu season has come early - should you buy a vaccine this year?
Flu has come early and experts predict it could be a particularly nasty season, with a new strain circulating. â Read more
300 million dead in 100 years: How we eradicated a killer
The eradication of smallpox 46 years ago has been cheered as the greatest triumph of global public health. It has also been held up as a model for global cooperation. â Read more
Not all babies need a hepatitis B shot at birth, US vaccine advisers say
President Donald Trump is calling the vote a âvery good decisionâ after US vaccine advisers recommended ending the universal hepatitis B shots at birth. â Read more
Experimental vaccine prevents dangerous allergic attack for a year
By blocking a molecule that pushes the immune system into overdrive, a vaccine protects mice from life-threatening anaphylaxis â Read more
Study Finds Tattoo Ink Moves Through the Body, Killing Immune Cells
Bruce66423 shares a report from the Los Angeles Times: Tattoo ink doesnât just sit inertly in the skin. New research shows it moves rapidly into the lymphatic system, where it can persist for months, kill immune cells, and even disrupt how the body responds to vaccines. Scientists in Switzerland used a mouse model to trace what happens af ⊠â Read more
CDC Changes Webpage To Say Vaccines May Cause Autism, Revising Prior Language
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention webpage that previously made the case that vaccines donât cause autism now says they might. WSJ: The contents of the webpage came up during Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Senate confirmation process. Sen. Bill Cassidy (R., La.) in February said Kennedy had assured hi ⊠â Read more
âFree radicalâ: Filmmaker farmer Rachel Ward on vaccines, RFK Jr and her new paddock-to-plate project
The actor-director, big fan of RFK Jr and his vaccine stance, has embarked on a new project after discovering the benefits of cow poo for the environment. â Read more
Canada could face âworst kindâ of flu season as experts warn evolving strain may be mismatch for vaccine â Read more
Nanoparticles that enhance mRNA delivery could reduce vaccine dosage and costs
A new delivery particle developed at MIT could make mRNA vaccines more effective and potentially lower the cost per vaccine dose. â Read more
Covid raises risk of heart issues in children more than vaccination
Getting covid-19 for the first time slightly increased the risk of heart inflammation, blood clots and bleeding disorders among children, whereas being vaccinated against the virus was much safer and sometimes protective â Read more
COVID-19 mRNA vaccines can trigger the immune system to recognize and kill cancer, research finds â Read more
mRNA covid vaccines spark immune response that may aid cancer survival
An analysis of patient records suggests that mRNA covid-19 vaccines boost the immune response to cancerous tumours when given soon after people start a type of immunotherapy, extending their lives â Read more
Why the next generation of mRNA vaccines is set to be even better
Scientists are designing mRNA vaccines to produce virus-like nanoparticles, which should lead to a more robust immune response with even fewer side effects than either of these immunisation approaches on their own â Read more
Why some human GII.4 noroviruses are better than others at infecting cells
Human noroviruses, GII.4 strains in particular, are the chief drivers of acute viral gastroenteritis around the world, a condition for which there are no vaccines or antivirals. Understanding how these viruses enter cells in the gut, a first step toward developing an infection, can lead to effective therapeutics. â Read more
Les insistantes questions de lâAmĂ©rique sur ses vaccins
Lâinformation nâest pas encore passĂ©e de notre cĂŽtĂ© de lâAtlantique, mais de lâautre cĂŽtĂ©, le dĂ©bat sur la pertinence voire la dangerositĂ© des vaccins sâinstalle fermement. Ce dĂ©bat nâarrive pas de nulle part : depuis quelques mois, des donnĂ©es apparaissent et persistent Ă imposer des questions gĂȘnantes pour les tenants des vaccins. On doit bien sĂ»r [âŠ] â Read more
Falling vaccination rates in Trumpâs America hit CSL
The Australian biotech giantâs profits have taken a hit from Americansâ reluctance to get vaccinated, sending its shares downward. â Read more
Meta: Ending DEl, Ending âFact Checkingâ, Allowing LGBT Criticism & Vaccine Skepticism
Facebook employees âin meltdownâ over changes which allow people to say âLGBT are mentally illâ. â Read more
Comme il nây a pas eu de pass vaccinal, il nây aura pas de ponction de lâĂ©pargne !
Le mois de mars avait vu quelques sourcils se froncer du cĂŽtĂ© de Bercy : le dĂ©ficit budgĂ©taire de 2023 Ă©tait apparu â ĂŽ pĂ©nible surprise ! â plus prononcĂ© que prĂ©vu sans que lâadministration fiscale et le brave Bruneau Sans Noyau, le ministre Ă sa tĂȘte, ne puisse sâen expliquer clairement. Soudainement, les finances du pays [âŠ] â Read more
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Linux Foundation, bored with Linux, launches Open Metaverse Foundation
Vaccines⊠Maps⊠Metaverse. You know. Anything but Linux. â Read more
RT by @mind_booster: Thereâs a lot of competition for the title of âMost On-The-Nose Symbol of Late Stage Capitalism,â but I think thereâs a strong case for awarding the crown to #VaccineApartheid - the decision to deny covid vaccines to billions of poor people in the Global South. 1/
Thereâs a *lot* of competition for the title of âMost On-The-Nose Symbol of Late Stage Capitalism,â but I think thereâs a strong case for awarding the crown to [#VaccineApartheid](https://nitter.net/search?q=%23VaccineAparthei ⊠â Read more
Singaporeâs return to tighter Covid rules cannot be ruled out, deputy PM Wong says
The financial hub loosened many pandemic-related rules, including scrapping testing for vaccinated travellers and gathering limits â now average daily infections have jumped to more than 5,500. â Read more
Moderna seeking Hong Kong regulatory approval for Omicron-targeted Covid-19 booster vaccine
Patrick Bergstedt, US companyâs senior vice-president of commercial vaccines, says discussions with city government at advanced stage, but no green light given yet. â Read more
Covid-19 vaccines âsaved 20 million livesâ in first year, study says
The study is the first attempt to estimate the number of deaths prevented directly and indirectly as a result of Covid-19 vaccinations. â Read more
Polio back in UK after virus detected in London sewage samples
Health officials in Britain warned parents to ensure their children have been vaccinated against polio after the virus that causes the disease was found in London sewage samples. â Read more
Coronavirus: French face Covid-19 upsurge, other Europeans see increase
French vaccination chief said there was no doubt about an upsurge as daily new cases reached 95,000. Other European countries are also seeing an increase. Centre being built centre in Britain to develop vaccines against new variants. â Read more
From Indonesia to Pacific, women less likely to have 2 Covid-19 vaccine shots than men
Women have borne the brunt of hardship two years after the pandemic, a new UN report shows. â Read more
Coronavirus: vaccine roll-out for American children under 5 close after CDC panel vote
US President Joe Bidenâs administration plans to roll out the vaccines to the under-5 age groups as early as next week. â Read more
G20 to raise US$1.5 billion for global pandemic fund, host Indonesia says
The money will finance efforts such as surveillance, research, and better access to vaccination for lower-to-middle income countries, health officials said. About US$1.1 billion has been pledged so far. â Read more
Hong Kong health experts propose 5 key groups, including animal care workers, be vaccinated against monkeypox before exposure
Pre-exposure jab considered for five target groups, but should not be given within four weeks before or after a Covid-19 vaccine is administered. â Read more
Chinese mRNA booster fights Omicron 4 times better than inactivated Covid-19 vaccines, researchers say
AWcorna vaccine produced 4.4 times more Omicron antibodies than for those boosted with Sinovac, scientists behind clinical trial write in Cell Research journal. â Read more
WTO strikes landmark deals after tense Geneva talks, prompting cheers
The World Trade Organization concluded hard-won deals on fishing subsidies, food insecurity and Covid-19 vaccines in a landmark bundle of agreements secured through hectic round-the-clock talks in Geneva. â Read more
WTO talks down to the wire with no major deals yet in sight, India holds its ground
First meeting for four years wrapped up without solutions to issues such as food security, overfishing and access to Covid vaccines. India said it was a voice for developing countries resisting high-handed Western demands. â Read more