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Text message reminders may get more parents to vaccinate kids against flu

April 24, 2012
(Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health) Text message reminders to parents about flu vaccinations may help boost the number of children vaccinated, according to researchers at Columbia University Medical Center. The researchers focused on hard-to-reach, low-income, urban children and adolescents, a group that is at increased risk for influenza ...

U.S. Gives Green Light to Publish Controversial Bird Flu Research

April 23, 2012
FRIDAY, April 20 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. government is giving the go-ahead for publication of two controversial studies into the H5N1 avian (bird) flu virus, a top federal health official announced Friday. The research, led by two scientists -- Yoshihiro Kawaoka of the University of Wisconsin and Ron ...

Flu outbreak at veterans home

April 18, 2012
State Veterans' Affairs Commissioner Linda Schwartz told The Associated Press that the veterans were taken to Hartford Hospital after a number began complaining of flu-like symptoms. The 18 men live at the Connecticut State Veterans Home in either the Sgt. John L. Levitow Veteran's Health Center or a residential facility. ...

Age, Flu And Resistance

April 13, 2012
There is a connection between age and susceptibility to the influenza virus. It can't be explained by frailty in general, because it is not obvious that very small children and the very old are the biggest risk groups. In a study of the connection between age and the risk of ...

Flu shots offered to populations at risk at the beginning of season

April 13, 2012
All Care Inala Medical Centre doctor Michael Ho said flu shots were becoming more popular each year. “Flu seasons tends to begin in late March early April to June,” he said. “More and more people are opting to get vaccinations because they are promoted well within the community.” He added, ...

For An Enhanced Flu Vaccine, Four Works Better Than Three

April 7, 2012
An intranasal vaccine that includes four weakened strains of influenza could do a better job in protecting children from the flu than current vaccines, Saint Louis University research shows. Before each influenza season, scientists predict which strains of flu will be circulating and make a trivalent vaccine that includes three ...

MedImmune’s quadrivalent flu vaccine may protect children

April 4, 2012
An intranasal vaccine that includes four weakened strains of influenza could do a better job in protecting children from the flu than current vaccines, Saint Louis University research shows.

Discussion of NSABB recommendation to publish controversial bird flu studies to continue in London meeting

April 4, 2012
The National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity's (NSABB) "reversal on publishing two controversial H5N1 studies is poised to shift discussions on the topic that continue in London this week, as more participants in the debate weigh in following the March 30 announcement," CIDRAP News reports.

NSABB recommends full publication of controversial bird flu studies

April 3, 2012
The National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) on Friday recommended that revised versions of two controversial studies on H5N1 avian flu be published in scientific journals, reversing its previous recommendation that the studies only be published if certain details were withheld, the New York Times reports.

Controversial study on lethal bird flu virus strain to be published

April 3, 2012
The controversial study on lethal flu virus strain is likely to be published in full. Last December the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity - NSABB recommended the two papers not be published in full by the journals - Nature and Science. The panel was concerned that details of the ...

Study sheds light on cellular mechanisms involved in flu resistance

April 2, 2012
Scientists from the University of Utah School of Medicine have discovered that a mouse protein called IFITM3 contributes to the body's defense against some types of viral infections by binding to an enzyme responsible for regulating the pH of a cell's waste disposal system.

U.S. Advisers Say It’s Now Safe to Publish Bird Flu Studies

March 31, 2012
SATURDAY, March 31 (HealthDay News) -- Research on a mutated, more contagious form of the bird flu virus can be published in full, U.S. government biosecurity advisers said Friday, despite initial concerns that bioterrorists could use the information to start a pandemic. The National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity ...