Blood Donations are Potential Biohazard from Those Vaccinated with Gardasil
Conclusion It is the responsibility of health authorities to present evidence that blood donation from Gardasil vaccinated is safe for the recipients. If the authorities do not do this they may well have blood on their hands, possibly a tragic pun.     References 1. http://sanevax.org/sane-vax-inc-announces-the-discovery-of-viral-hpv-dna-contaminant-in-gardasil/ 2. http://sanevax.org/sane-vax-inc-discovers-potential-bio-hazard… 3. http://sanevax.org/breaking-news-gardasil-hpv-dna-discovered-in-post-mortem-samples/ 4. http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Blood-donation/Pages/What-is-it-used-for.aspx 5. http://www.gs...
Source: vactruth.com - September 10, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Sandy Lunoe Tags: Sandy Lunoe Top Stories Blood Donation gardasil HPV DNA Vaccine Contamination Source Type: blogs

▶ Hepatitis A and B
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Source: Biosingularity - August 24, 2013 Category: Medical Scientists Authors: Derya Tags: Biotechnology Source Type: blogs

Hepatitis C and World Hepatitis Day
World Hepatitis Day was celebrated on July 28th. This day is part of a global effort to raise awareness surrounding the potential devastating nature of viral hepatitis.  Viral hepatitis is a worldwide problem, and although hepatitis A, B, C, and E are all harming the inhabitants of this planet, I am particularly committed to stopping the spread of the hepatitis C virus (HCV). I was infected with HCV in 1988, and have worked in this field since 1997. There are vaccines for hepatitis A and B, but none for hepatitis C. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 150 million people have chronic HCV, claiming more than 3...
Source: Disruptive Women in Health Care - July 29, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: dw at disruptivewomen.net Tags: Advocacy Chronic Conditions Global Health Publc Health Source Type: blogs

Notifiable diseases in the US for 2011
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released a summary of notifiable diseases in the US for the year 2011. These statistics are collected and compiled from reports sent by state health departments and territories to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS). According to the CDC, a notifiable disease is one for which regular, frequent, and timely information regarding individual cases is considered necessary for the prevention and control of the disease. The list of nationally notifiable infectious diseases is dynamic, as new diseases are added and others deleted as incidence declines...
Source: virology blog - July 9, 2013 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Tags: Information CDC centers for disease control notifiable disease viral virology virus Source Type: blogs

bioMérieux VIDAS 3 Immunoassay Platform Receives CE Mark
bioMérieux (Marcy l’Etoile, France) received the CE Mark for the firm’s third generation VIDAS immunoassay system. Many laboratories in the world run their automated immunoassays on a VIDAS system. All kind of biomolecules can be detected with this diagnostics platform, like infectious disease serology, but also cardiac, thyroid and cancer markers. A Solid Phase Receptacle (SPR) is pre-coated with antigens or antibodies and serves as the pipetting device itself. At each stage of the reaction, it aspirates the reagents in and out. This original concept prevents any inter-reagent or inter-sample contamination...
Source: Medgadget - June 26, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Authors: Jan Sinnige Tags: Diagnostics Pathology Source Type: blogs

Hepatitis A Infected Blueberries Sicken 113, Hepatitis A Vaccine Over 435 Adverse Reactions – Blueberries Recalled
Conclusion The beginning of this article shows the FDA and CDC removing a product, like blueberries, from the shelf when they determined it was infecting people and making them sick. You can also see that vaccines for the same virus – which are considered to be a pharmaceutical drug – harm many more children than blueberries and still these vaccines remain untouched. It’s my personal conviction the reason these organizations ignore adverse reactions is because pharmaceutical companies have firmly entrenched themselves within the US government, protecting their profits with laws. Is the risk of vaccinating your child ...
Source: vactruth.com - June 24, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Jeffry John Aufderheide Tags: Jeffry John Aufderheide Top Stories adverse reactions Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) hepatitis A National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) Vaccine Death Source Type: blogs

Hepatitis A virus infections associated with berry and pomegranate mix
An outbreak of hepatitis A virus (HAV) infections in eight US states has been attributed to consumption of Townsend Farms Organic Anti-Oxidant Blend frozen berry and pomegranate mix purchased from Costco markets. Since March 2013, 118 individuals have acquired the infection and 80% report having eaten this fruit product. Townsend Farms has recalled some lots of this product because, according to the producer, one of the ingredients of the blend, “pomegranate seeds processed in Turkey, may be linked to an illness outbreak outside of the United States”. The Food and Drug Administration will soon begin testing f...
Source: virology blog - June 19, 2013 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Tags: Basic virology Information HAV hepatitis a virus icteric jaundice Townsend Farms Organic Anti-Oxidant Blend frozen berry and pomegranate mix viral Source Type: blogs

Hepatitis A and B
 This 3D medical animation describes Hepatitis A and B. This animation begins by showing a healthy liver and explaining its function. The animation then goes on to explain the causes of Hepatitis A and B, how these viruses may be transmitted, the effects the virus can have on the liver as well as possible treatments. […] (Source: Biosingularity)
Source: Biosingularity - June 10, 2013 Category: Medical Scientists Authors: Derya Tags: Biotechnology Source Type: blogs

TWiV 235: Live in Edmonton, eh?
Episode #235 of the science show This Week in Virology was recorded before an audience at the 2nd Li Ka Shing Institute of Virology Symposium at the University of Alberta, where they spoke with Dave, Stan, and Lorne about their work on poxvirus vaccines and recombination, an enveloped picornavirus, antivirals against hepatitis B and C viruses, and supporting virology research in Alberta. You can find TWiV #235 at www.twiv.tv. (Source: virology blog)
Source: virology blog - June 3, 2013 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Tags: This Week in Virology antiviral dryvax enveloped hepatitis A virus HBV HCV hepatitis b virus hepatitis C virus Li Ka Shing poxvirus recombination vaccine Source Type: blogs

Hepatitis A
Excerpts from a recent review in Am Fam Physician: Hepatitis A is a common viral illness worldwide. It incidence in the U.S. has diminished as a result of immunization. How is Hepatitis A transmitted? Hepatitis A virus is transmitted through fecal-oral contamination, and there are occasional outbreaks through food sources. What are the symptoms of Hepatitis A? Young children are usually asymptomatic, although the likelihood of symptoms tends to increase with age. What is the prognosis of Hepatitis A? Most patients recover within 2 months of infection. However, 10-15% of patients will experience a relapse in the fi...
Source: Clinical Cases and Images - Blog - March 6, 2013 Category: Professors and Educators Tags: Infectious Disease AFP Gastroenterology Source Type: blogs