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Santo Domingo.– Nearly 2.1 million persons have been vaccinated against tetanus and whooping cough, a milestone number in the history of the inoculation program, the Ministry of Public Health reported. According to Public Health Minister Bautista Rojas...
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Five students in a Saskatchewan school who got their H1N1 shots earlier this month will have to be re-immunized because the vaccine wasn't mixed properly. Ila Fehr's eight-year-old son Nathan got his H1N1 shot on Nov. 12. Several days after Nathan was...
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This was disclosed by Health Minister Jerry Narace as he responded to questions from the media yesterday following the formal opening of the newly redecorated Paediatric Outpatient Clinic at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, Mt Hope. Also receiving...
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Josef Lopez still suffers from injuries he began experiencing in Iraq three years ago — injuries caused not by bombs or guns but by a military-administered smallpox vaccine he got before he left the United States. The shot, which the military strongly...
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The updated totals come from the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's weekly report. Last week, officials began reporting statewide deaths in the same way they are reported by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , which involves...
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Conservationists are inoculating female bison on Santa Catalina Island with a yearly contraceptive. The Catalina Island Conservancy is trying to keep the herd of huge, shaggy animals to an environmentally manageable 150. The feral animals are descended...
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The level of swine flu activity in the United States appears to be declining, although officials are worried about another increase of cases during the Thanksgiving holiday when many people travel and families gather. The number of states reporting widespread...
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After several months sending out warnings to everyone about the danger of vaccines, today a friend sent me the following email after an eye-opening, confrontational visit to the doctors office with her 14yr old son. I'm not easily rattled or a fearful...
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Global spending on maternal, newborn and child health was about $3.5 billion in 2006, according to a report by the Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation...Pneumonia is the biggest killer of children under 5, claiming more then 2 million lives annually or about...
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Boone County will hold four H1N1 clinics over the next month, but as in the past, there won't be enough vaccine for everyone. The Health Department will hold its next free H1N1 clinic at the Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds from 10 a.m.-3 p.m...But the county...
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