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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Treated with Intravenous Immunoglobulin in a Patient with Common Variable Immune Deficiency
Conclusion Therefore, immunoglobulin therapy appears to have been beneficial in the treatment of the patient’s symptoms of CRPS, including pain. Additional studies investigating the mechanism by which immunoglobulin therapy may reduce the inflammation and pain of CRPS are needed.
Source: Pain and Therapy - December 1, 2013 Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research

A case of meningitis due to varicella zoster virus reactivation in an immunocompetent child
Conclusion: VZV reactivation can also lead to various neurological complications in immunocompetent children. Prompt therapy with acyclovir and the integrity of the immune system are important in conditioning outcome, but other currently unknown factors probably also play a role.
Source: Italian Journal of Pediatrics - November 13, 2013 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Susanna EspositoSamantha BosisRaffaella PinzaniLaura MorlacchiLaura SenatoreNicola Principi Source Type: research

NYC Mayor is Calling a Meeting to Force Vaccinate Under 5′s With Two Dangerous Vaccines
Conclusion Surely, unless the mayor of New York City is a qualified doctor or scientist, he should not be recommending the force-vaccination of children as young as six months, no matter how good his intentions are, especially since the two vaccinations he is recommending are possibly completely incompatible with one another and could possibly lead to multiple child deaths in New York City and across America. This is absolutely unforgivable, and in my opinion, he should be severely reprimanded for his actions. I suggest that the public of America join forces and either attend this meeting in person to voice an opinion or s...
Source: vactruth.com - October 21, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Christina England Tags: Christina England Top Stories Flumist Fluzone force vaccination Mandatory Vaccination Michael Bloomberg Pneumococcal vaccine mandate Source Type: blogs

How Pharmaceutical Companies Hide the Dangers of Vaccines from Parents
Conclusions Most middle school students are familiar with the design of a cause and effect study. The pharmaceutical companies are getting around ethically and fairly designed studies by claiming that it would be unethical to withhold a lifesaving medical intervention such as vaccines. This despite the fact that short term studies never included a ‘true’ placebo and vaccinated children have never been compared to non-vaccinated children in long term studies. As you now are familiar with faulty research designs falsely concluding vaccines are safe for your children and protect your children from illness you may wan...
Source: vactruth.com - September 26, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Markus Heinze Tags: Markus Heinze Top Stories adverse reactions autism Hepatitis B vaccine Vaccine Safety Source Type: blogs

International Day of Peace Manipulated to Promote Vaccinations in Developing Countries
Conclusion I have demonstrated three stories from around the world, reporting on children either dying or suffering from severe adverse reactions after they have received vaccinations included the vaccination schedule. Yet despite the many continuing stories such as these, governments from around the world, hand-in-hand with medical agencies, continue to line up small children to vaccinate them with dangerous, pre-licensed vaccines. While they do this, they allow organizations like Peace One Day to use International Day of Peace as an excuse to promote these vaccinations, over world peace. In my opinion the exploitation of...
Source: vactruth.com - July 27, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Christina England Tags: Christina England Top Stories Adverse Events International Day of Peace propaganda Vaccine Death Source Type: blogs

Meningococcal polysaccharide A O-acetylation level does not impact the immunogenicity of the quadrivalent meningococcal tetanus toxoid conjugate vaccine (MenACWY-TT): results from a randomized, controlled Phase III study in healthy adults aged 18-25 years.
This study is registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov NCT01154088. PMID: 23885033 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical and Vaccine Immunology - July 24, 2013 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Lupisan S, Limkittikul K, Sosa N, Chanthavanich P, Bianco V, Baine Y, Van der Wielen M, Miller JM Tags: Clin Vaccine Immunol Source Type: research

Family Sues After Dangerous Flu Vaccine Causes Child to Become Severely Brain Damaged
Conclusion After reading realms of information about the flu shot and the many tragic cases of vaccine-injured children, including the sad case of Saba Button, in my opinion, a child is far more likely to suffer serious side effects from the flu vaccine than from the flu itself. However, despite the many children who have become seriously ill after various flu vaccines, the governments around the world continue to portray the flu vaccine as safe and effective. Many flu vaccines still contain thimerosal, an ingredient that is said to have been removed from vaccines from as far back as 2007. [9] Since that time, this dangero...
Source: vactruth.com - July 9, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Christina England Tags: Christina England Top Stories Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Afluria Brain Damage Centers for Disease Control (CDC) CSL Fluvax Thimerosal Vaccine Side Effects Source Type: blogs

Impact of Voluntary Accreditation on Short-Stay Rehabilitative Measures in U.S. Nursing Homes.
CONCLUSIONS: Approaches beyond traditional regulation and governmental inspections are necessary to improve the quality of care in nursing homes. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: During a patient's rehabilitation stay, minimizing iatrogenic complications is paramount. Given the findings of this study, it is unfortunate that very few nursing homes are CARF accredited. PMID: 23686571 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Rehabilitation Nursing - May 17, 2013 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Wagner LM, McDonald SM, Castle NG Tags: Rehabil Nurs Source Type: research

PhRMA Report: Over 5400 Medicines in Development and 70% are First in Class
According to report released by PhRMA, companies have more than 5,400 medicines in development globally, and more than 70% of therapies in the pipeline are potentially first-in-class and could offer patients new treatment options, and a notable number of potential therapies target diseases with limited treatment options such as ALS and rare diseases.  A breakdown of their report offers insight into the various medicines in development for different diseases and populations.    Older Americans  America’s biopharmaceutical research companies are developing 465 new medicines that target the 10 leading chronic conditi...
Source: Policy and Medicine - April 24, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Thomas Sullivan Source Type: blogs

Measles: what you need to know about the disease
Measles is highly infectious, very unpleasant for the patient and can cause permanent damage – especially to adultsHow easy is measles to catch?Measles is a highly infectious disease, caused by a virus that spreads from one person to another in water droplets from coughs and sneezes. But it can also be picked up from touching a surface where droplets carrying the virus have landed and then taking the hands to the mouth. So if one person in a household has the virus, it is very likely to spread to everybody else living there, and their visitors. You won't know you have it for nearly two weeks after contracting the virus, ...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - April 19, 2013 Category: Science Authors: Sarah Boseley Tags: Infectious diseases News Health guardian.co.uk Vaccines and immunisation Society Source Type: news

Healthcare Update — 03-25-2013
This study showed that in more than 4 of 5 obese children, the subcutaneous fat layer was too thick for an IM injection one quarter of the way down the thigh. In nearly 1 of 5 obese children, the subcutaneous fat layer was too thick three quarters of the way down the thigh. In those patients, the study suggested injecting the calf. I suppose the manufacturer could be forced to make autoinjectors with longer needles, but then non-obese patients would theoretically risk getting a bone marrow injection of epinephrine. How good are emergency physicians at dispositioning psychiatric patients when compared to psychiatrists? Not ...
Source: WhiteCoat's Call Room - March 25, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: WhiteCoat Tags: Healthcare Update Source Type: blogs

Bill Gates Continues ‘God’s Work’, Third World Vaccine Workers Shot Dead
CONCLUSION It appears that Mr. Gates will go to any lengths to vaccinate the world, even if the world makes it very clear that they do not want his vaccines. Rather than vaccinating more children, if he was such a humanitarian, why has he allowed vulnerable, sick children to be dumped in the middle of nowhere to die? Surely the world would applaud him far more loudly if he spent his millions making sure that any vaccine casualties were sufficiently cared for.   References 1. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/bill-gates/9812672/… 2. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/dec/18/polio… 3. http://www.guardi...
Source: vactruth.com - February 26, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Christina England Tags: Christina England Top Stories Adverse Events Bill Gates MenAfriVac population control Source Type: blogs

Safety and reactogenicity of primary vaccination with the 10-valent pneumococcal non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae protein D conjugate vaccine in Vietnamese infants: a randomised, controlled trial
Conclusions: PHiD-CV had a clinically acceptable safety profile when co-administered with DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib in Vietnamese infants. The reactogenicity of PHiD-CV was comparable to that observed in other South-East Asian populations. This study has been registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov NCT01153841.
Source: BMC Infectious Diseases - February 21, 2013 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Tran HuuNguyen ToanHa TuanHo VietPham Le Thanh BinhTa-Wen YuFakrudeen ShafiAhsan HabibDorota Borys Source Type: research

A phase 2 open-label safety and immunogenicity study of a meningococcal B bivalent rLP2086 vaccine in healthy adults.
CONCLUSIONS: Bivalent rLP2086 is a promising vaccine candidate for broad protection against MnB disease-causing strains. PMID: 23352429 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Vaccine - January 24, 2013 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Marshall HS, Richmond PC, Nissen MD, Wouters A, Baber J, Jiang Q, Anderson AS, Jones TR, Harris SL, Jansen KU, Perez JL Tags: Vaccine Source Type: research

Pearls and Oy-sters: Tuberculous meningitis: Not a diagnosis of exclusion
A 21-year-old man presented to his local emergency department with 5 days of headache, which was dull, occipital, bilateral, nonthrobbing, and progressively worsening. It was associated with mild fever, photophobia, and neck pain and stiffness. He had no history of headache, chronic illness, recent vaccinations, cutaneous rash, cough, diarrhea, arthralgia, or myalgia. He was from Ecuador and had been living in the United States for less than 1 year. He had been incarcerated while in Ecuador. Sublingual temperature on admission was 102.6°F. Other vital signs were within normal limits. On physical examination, he appeare...
Source: Neurology - January 21, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Jongeling, A. C., Pisapia, D. Tags: Hydrocephalus, Encephalitis, Meningitis, Critical care RESIDENT AND FELLOW SECTION Source Type: research