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traveldoc · 17 days
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Dengue Fever Vaccine - TravelDoc™
Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease that is spreading rapidly around the world. It is present in more than 125 countries and is estimated to cause 390 million infections each year!
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Dengue Fever vaccine - Regent Street Clinic™
There is a new vaccine available in the UK to protect against infection. We can now offer the NEW Qdenga vaccine against Dengue fever to travellers at risk.
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secrethealth4u · 2 years
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mindblowingscience · 11 months
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The discovery of a particular subgroup of antibodies may open the door to more effective dengue therapeutics and the development of a universal dengue vaccine. Dengue fever is a viral infection with a devastating twist: those who have caught it once are more likely to develop life-threatening disease the second time around. Why our bodies not only fail to learn from prior infection but also become more vulnerable as a result is a longstanding mystery that has prevented development of a universal dengue vaccine. Rather than protecting against disease, such a dengue vaccine could instead serve as a first exposure to prime the body for it. The new antibodies are those responsible for dengue’s increased deadliness upon second exposure. “We definitively proved that it’s not the presence of dengue antibodies that are a problem, but the quality of those antibodies,” says Stylianos Bournazos, a research associate professor in the laboratory of Jeffrey Ravetch, a professor at Rockefeller University. “Now that we know the pathway that these antibodies use, we can develop therapeutics against it.”
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sklogw · 7 months
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i'm home from the hospital and feeling llike absolute shit... can't takr an ibuprofen because there's risk of bleeding
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alicedrawslesmis · 4 months
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the whole advent calendar project is really impressive and it's coming together so nicely 💟 it will be sooo crazy to see it complete!!!! I wonder if the little cut outs will be colored in? Anyway good luck with the advent calendar and thank you for sharing it with the world 🌠
Thank you, I'm having fun with this!
I was planning on adding color here and there but then I got sick and that unfortunately cut my plans short and I didn't get to make any tests with the colors and the backlight and so I just gave up
but I am gonna add a little piece of red fabric to one of the windows, as a treat
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hiddensecret131 · 1 year
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Dengue Fever:Symptoms, Causes Management and Treatment
The virus that causes dengue fever is spread through the bite of infected female Aedes mosquitoes, usually Aedes aegypti. With over 390 million infections reported each year, it is a serious worldwide health hazard, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Dengue fever can range in severity from moderate to severe, and in the latter cases it can be fatal. We'll examine every facet of dengue in this in-depth guide, from its Dengue Fever, Symptoms, Causes Management and Treatment Read More
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bishtmeenakshi · 7 months
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Vaccinating the World: Can the Market Deliver on Its Promise?
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Explore the potential of the vaccine market to deliver on its promise of global immunization. Analyze trends, size, and future outlook across various vaccine segments, including pneumococcal, dengue, DNA, typhoid fever, and foot and mouth disease vaccines market.
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Comprehensive Guide To Dengue Antibiotics at Livlong
Explore the different Dengue Medicine like over-the-counter and prescription drugs & other effective medicine for dengue fever. Know more on dengue fever medications at Livlong now!
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Comprehensive Guide To Dengue Antibiotics at Livlong
Explore the different Dengue Medicine like over-the-counter and prescription drugs & other effective medicine for dengue fever. Know more on dengue fever medications at Livlong now!
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babybumpbuzz · 2 years
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The 5 most common diseases that occur in young children and prevention methods that parents should know:
Protect your child from common diseases! Learn about the top 5 illnesses that affect young children and their prevention methods, including influenza, dengue fever, hand-foot-and-mouth disease, and measles.#childhealth #diseaseprevention
When it comes to diseases that occur in children, there are certainly many different diseases, each of which causes great anxiety for many parents. However, for various diseases that are considered to be the most popular diseases that occur frequently in young children and diseases that parents should know about prevention methods, there are 5 diseases as follows: 1. Influenza Influenza mostly…
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cowgirlgirl2002 · 10 months
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Very tired of hearing how women think their weak and how men are biologically better when is is actually not true at all so here's why women are stronger, I'll put medical and scientific facts about women
1. Women have stronger Immune system
Females have better innate and adaptive immune responses to disease-causing pathogens than males. Females also produce better protective antibodies following vaccination against flu, yellow fever, dengue, and viral infections.
Females typically develop higher innate, humoral and cellular immune responses to viral infections and in response to vaccine
Women see more colors than men
Even when compared to males who have not been diagnosed with color blindness, women seem to be able to distinguish between colors more easily than men. This allows women to more accurately identify the color of an object that may be between two similar hues, like blue and green.
Women have better night vision
However, studies have suggested that there may be slight differences in night vision between men and women. One study published in the journal Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics found that women had better visual acuity in low-light conditions than men.
Women have better muscle endurance
While men usually have the upper-hand when it comes to strength, it may be surprising to many that women may actually have better muscle endurance than men do. Research has shown that in stamina-related exercises, women were able to exercise for about 75% longer than men could. It is suggested that the presence of estrogen in women makes their muscles more resistant to fatigue, and that women have more efficient metabolism within their muscles as compared to men.
Their bodies are structurally made for greater flexibility
When it comes to stretching and flexibility, women have an advantage in several ways.Firstly, their female muscles and tendons contain more elastin, the protein which gives our muscles, organs and skin the ability to stretch, and this gives them greater flexibility on the whole.
Women have higher levels of estrogen in their bodies, leading to wider hips that allow greater movement and flexibility in the pelvic region
Women are way more agile
Women on the other hand have greater agility.This is partly explained by the fact they are smaller and have a lower centre of mass thus are able to change direction and move quicker than their male counterparts. In addition balance is better for the same reason.
Women have stronger legs/lower body
In lower body absolute strength, a woman is 75% as strong as a man. This difference is usually attributed to the similar daily usage of legs between men and women. Both walk and use our lower body muscles about the same. This is not the case in daily activities using upper body strength.
Women have higher survival rate than men
Analysis of three centuries of historical data showed women are more likely than men to survive famines and epidemics. Their advantage is earned early. Female newborns were more likely to survive trying circumstances during the last three centuries. women has fundamental biological underpinnings is supported by the fact that even under these very harsh conditions, women survive better than men, and this starts at a very young age.
Women are more resilient
Several studies show that women score higher on the resilience scale than men. A study found that women outlived men during severe famines and epidemics. This survival advantage was found to be modulated by an interaction of biological, environmental and social factors.
They have better chances of surviving traumatic injuries
Another likely reason for women's longer life expectancy could be the fact that they have higher chances of surviving injury and trauma. Researchers, in studying data on patients who arrived at hospitals with traumatic injuries, found that women in the age range of 13 – 64 were significantly more likely to survive. Again, the key to this advantage may lie in the higher levels of female sex hormones in women, which may have an enhancing effect on the immune system.
Women have better memory
Remembering the faces of people you have just met may be a challenge for many, but it may be apparently less so for women in general. Women have been found to be stronger in memory skills than men, as suggested in studies where they outdid men in memory tests. Their superior memory skills are not just limited to remembering things, like items on a list, but also faces of people as well. Other studies have found that women can remember faces better than men, as they unconsciously spend more time studying features of new faces.
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anarchywoofwoof · 3 months
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can't believe i haven't seen a post about this yet.
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. military launched a secret campaign to counter what it perceived as China’s growing influence in the Philippines, a nation hit especially hard by the deadly virus. The clandestine operation has not been previously reported. It aimed to sow doubt about the safety and efficacy of vaccines and other life-saving aid that was being supplied by China, a Reuters investigation found. Through phony internet accounts meant to impersonate Filipinos, the military’s propaganda efforts morphed into an anti-vax campaign. Social media posts decried the quality of face masks, test kits and the first vaccine that would become available in the Philippines – China’s Sinovac inoculation. Reuters identified at least 300 accounts on X, formerly Twitter, that matched descriptions shared by former U.S. military officials familiar with the Philippines operation. Almost all were created in the summer of 2020 and centered on the slogan #Chinaangvirus – Tagalog for China is the virus.
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Some Filipino healthcare professionals and former officials contacted by Reuters were shocked by the U.S. anti-vax effort, which they say exploited an already vulnerable citizenry. Public concerns about a Dengue fever vaccine, rolled out in the Philippines in 2016, had led to broad skepticism toward inoculations overall, said Lulu Bravo, executive director of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination. The Pentagon campaign preyed on those fears. “Why did you do it when people were dying? We were desperate,” said Dr. Nina Castillo-Carandang, a former adviser to the World Health Organization and Philippines government during the pandemic. “We don’t have our own vaccine capacity,” she noted, and the U.S. propaganda effort “contributed even more salt into the wound.”
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the united states of america is a terrorist state.
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howieabel · 5 months
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'Dengue fever in Argentina broke a record this year. In the first eight weeks of 2024, authorities reported 57,461 confirmed cases and 47 deaths, a 2,153% increase compared with the same period last year. Recent data from the health ministry indicates a new record was reached in March when cases rose to 233,000 and deaths to 161. The spike in cases occurred in the same year Argentina registered record temperatures, providing the conditions for the Aedes aegypti mosquito to thrive. An as-yet-unpublished report from the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (Conicet) associated with the University of Buenos Aires, two leading Argentine institutions, paints a picture of the current state of the epidemic in the country. “Our study shows that the thermal favourability for the mosquito to continue acting for longer has increased and, in this year’s case, has spread among more people,” says Sylvia Fischer, a researcher at Conicet and a co-author of the forthcoming report. “The conditions of large cities, with a large part of the population living in densely populated areas, is another significant factor.” On 2 April, the health ministry published a note on X that questioned the vaccine’s efficacy, saying it would wait for “more scientific evidence” before offering it to the public. “The vaccine is not a validated tool for controlling the transmission of the disease in the context of the outbreak, as expressed by the Pan American Health Organization”, the note said.' - Guardian
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darkmaga-retard · 10 days
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Dr Sam Bailey
Sep 10, 2024
In the world of virology, there are many blockbuster “viruses” that serve the deadly Pharmaceutical Empire and friends. Everyone is familiar with the Spanish Flu, measles, and relative new “virus” on the block ‘SARS-CoV-2’ first appearing in Once Upon A Time in Wuhan. However, is there now another contender?…
The establishment claim that the ‘West Nile virus’ (WNV) was discovered in Uganda in 1937 through an interesting “isolation” technique that involved some foul play against mice. While the public subsequently heard little about WNV, this changed recently with news platforms reporting that 83-year-old Dr Anthony Fauci had been infected. Some states have gone on high alert and started spraying the streets with insecticides, reminiscent of the polio and DDT fraud last century.
Currently there are no WNV vaccines licensed for use in humans. There have been some attempts to prepare one for widespread application but it is unlikely to be rolled out…unless there is a declaration of a ‘Pandemic‘. In this video we expose the pseudoscience behind the entire WNV paradigm.
Addendum: I would highly recommend Dr Andrew Kaufman’s recent presentation “Is Eastern Equine Encephalitis Caused By A Virus?” – this has many parallels regarding alleged “virus isolation“, mosquito transmission, antibody assays and pointless public health measures.
References
The Final Pandemic, Drs Mark & Samantha Bailey, 2024
“Does Sunscreen Cause Cancer?”, Dr Sam Bailey, 23 Sep 2023
“What You Need To Know About Yellow Fever”, Dr Sam Bailey, 5 Nov 2023
“The Dengue Drop Shot”, Dr Sam Bailey, 9 Mar 2024
“The Ongoing DDT Cover-Up”, Dr Sam Bailey, 23 Mar 2024
“Clinical Signs and Symptoms of West Nile Virus Disease”, CDC (accessed 1 Sep 2024)
“Clinical Testing and Diagnosis for West Nile Virus Disease”, CDC (accessed 1 Sep 2024)
Virus Mania, 3rd English edition, 2021
“The Yin and Yang of HIV”, Dr Sam Bailey, 2022
“War on Meat: Alpha-gal Syndrome”, Dr Sam Bailey, 12 Aug 2023
“Category: Antibodies”, Mike Stone, ViroLIEgy
“A Neurotropic Virus Isolated from the Blood of a Native of Uganda”, American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1941
Virus, Bacteriophage & Single “Virus” Genomics, Dr Mark Bailey, 20 Jul 2024
“Origin of the West Nile virus responsible for an outbreak of encephalitis in the northeastern United States”, Science, 17 Dec 1999
“Vaccination and Control Methods of West Nile Virus Infection in Equids and Humans”, Vaccines, 1 May 2024
“A West Nile Virus DNA Vaccine Utilizing a Modified Promoter Induces Neutralizing Antibody in Younger and Older Healthy Adults in a Phase I Clinical Trial”, The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 15 May 2011
“Is Immunity Real?”, Dr Sam Bailey, 2 Jun 2024
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macgyvermedical · 2 years
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Everything We've Got
Just in case you were interested, here's a list of all the human diseases we currently have at least one vaccine for somewhere in the world:
Anthrax
Cholera
Covid-19
Dengue
Diphtheria
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Haemophilus influenzae B (HIB)
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Influenza
Japanese encephalitis
Malaria (recently finished trials but not available to the public yet)
Measles
Meningococcal Meningitis
Mumps
Pertussis
Pneumococcal Pneumonia
Polio
Rabies
Rotavirus
Rubella
Shingles
Smallpox (and nearly all other orthopoxviruses)
Tetanus
Tick-borne encephalitis
Tuberculosis
Typhoid
Varicella
Yellow Fever
Like, it's possible to prevent these diseases- or at least make them a heck of a lot less deadly. Isn't modern science wonderful?
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