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Category: Vaccines & vaccination

Aluminium and you

Posted onApril 12, 2019December 30, 2019

Aluminium (aluminum if you’re from North America) is the most abundant metal in the earth’s crust and the third most abundant element of the planet.[1,37] Compounds containing aluminium are also Read More …

CategoriesDebunking, Vaccines & vaccinationTagsAluminium

Measles hot spots all over Australia

Posted onApril 5, 2019April 9, 2019

Overnight, New South Wales announced another two cases of measles bringing its total “since Christmas” to 30 cases.[1] Today Queensland announced another two as well. But perhaps more worrying is Read More …

CategoriesMeasles, Vaccines & vaccinationTagsDarwin, Northern Territory

No, they didn’t rename polio

Posted onMarch 20, 2019March 21, 20191 Comment

Have you heard the one about all the world’s health experts getting together and hiding the real state of human polio cases by renaming “polio” to “acute flaccid paralysis” (AFP)? Read More …

CategoriesDebunking, Enterovirus, Picornavirus, Vaccines & vaccination

Flu vaccines can Save The Day

Posted onFebruary 26, 2019March 1, 2019

There is a strong relationship between heart failure and respiratory illness due to infection.[1] It makes good sense that if a safe way to prevent infection from developing into illness Read More …

CategoriesInfluenza, Vaccines & vaccinationTagscardiac failure, Heart failure

Influenza seasons are unpredictable: deal with it

Posted onOctober 11, 2018October 12, 2018

Mainstream Australian media are reporting that influenza cases in Australia have dropped by 83 per cent. Doctors have also said this is the result of science, guesswork and “a bit Read More …

CategoriesInfluenza, Vaccines & vaccinationTagsAustralia, influenza, seasonal influenza, vaccine, vaccine effectiveness

The hardcore anti-vaxxer and you

Posted onJuly 27, 2018July 27, 20184 Comments

Below is a scenario I recently encountered which was very familiar to me. Boringly so. I’ve tried to put some words around it in case recognising the flow and patterns Read More …

CategoriesVaccines & vaccinationTagsanti-vaccination, fake news, falsehoods, online abuse, social media

Flu is a slippery virus, a tough vaccine target and a challenge to contain…

Posted onNovember 5, 2017February 18, 20253 Comments

Much was made of a regrettable interview earlier in the week about the Australian equivalent Flu vaccine. Some of the headlines included… Ouch. Prof. Paul Van Buynder was quoted as Read More …

CategoriesInfluenza, Vaccines & vaccinationTagsAustralia, epidemic, Flu, quadrivalent vaccine, vaccine

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