Saturday, August 28, 2010

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: a European survey on the H1N1 vaccine



Dr. Carmen Kreft-Jais, pharmacovigilance manager of the French Agency for Safety of Health Products (AFSSAPS), relativize the importance of narcolepsy-related vaccine against influenza A.

Why suggest a possible link between vaccination against influenza A and narcolepsy while the incidence of this neurological disorder has yet nothing to be alarmed?

You're right, with six cases to six million people vaccinated in France, the incidence rate is not abnormal. However, we must refine, see if new cases occur and make comparisons with previous years. There is a signal rather unusual: generally new cases of narcolepsy are not communicated to us. Unlike what happened in Sweden last week where the occurrence of these cases has generated huge media interest. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) announced Friday 27August having opened at the request of the European Commission, an investigation into the vaccine Pandemrix against H1N1, suspected of having caused the crises of narcolepsy in Finland and Sweden.

Why do we do we talk as Sweden, Finland and France? Are there figures for other countries?

Sweden and Finland are countries where vaccination coverage is particularly high. They are probably more attentive to potential side effects of the vaccine. In France, pharmacovigilance plays a very important role. Regarding the number of cases or other affected countries, we do not have additional statistics, we have no exact figure. We expect the scientific evaluation of the European Medical Agency (EMA).

In that case, why risk creating a new psychosis in people and not wait for the results of the EMA?

The problem is unfortunately complicated: if we do not communicate, we are taxed desire to conceal information. A Conversely, by making this public concern, we are rebuked for being too alarmist. We preferred to play the card of transparency.
By Kevin The Louargant in the Express

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

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WHO declares the end of the pandemic of H1N1 influenza



The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday the end of the pandemic H1N1, otherwise known as influenza A. The organization decided to bring the pandemic to a mere flu.

Since its discovery in April 2009, Influenza A has been 18 500 deaths worldwide. During the pandemic, WHO has been accused of handling the crisis of H1N1 under pressure from pharmaceutical companies. The orgnaistaion was then denied the accusations: "At no time, even a second, business interests did not come into play in the decision process.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

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Evasion




Of the 21 million doses of vaccine ordered by France against influenza A, only 5.3 million were eventually used, reveals The latest report of the parliamentary committee of inquiry ... Especially, 3.46 million had been "thrown away or scrapped!


You read that right: almost as those used. And thank you for that?


For multi-dose containers of the precious elixir, designed for the needs of the famous "Vaccination Centres", we are told. Remember, these gyms, these schools, empty in the early days, then overwhelmed ... These vouchers duly numbered immunizations, well sometimes arrived after the battle ... These doctors requisitioned and furious, these apprentices nursing embarrassed the armholes ... And therefore these vaccines, packaged in bundles - good lesson in economics - but also throws the shot packet - this time a question of hygiene. But who had this great idea by the way? It remembered? Could this be the interior minister, Brice Hortefeux? He, indeed, who wished to entrust the management of the pandemic plan to prefects, rather than generalists. We do not really say enough is bad. The pandemic has not occurred, the better. But the sketch is not complete: other 12 million vaccines have reached their expiry date between July and October 2010 - just before the winter flu epidemic. Still missed. Unless you anticipate a chouille ...
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Friday, July 2, 2010

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New hygiene campaign in the fall


Ms. Bachelot said June 30 that a new awareness campaign on hygiene will be organized in the fall .

The health minister was speaking before a Senate committee about the epidemic of influenza A. The campaign, defending handwashing and use disposable tissues, had "a double benefit: It has stopped the spread of the virus" and "very seriously reduced the number of gastro and bronchiolitis" Roselyne Bachelot said that "40% of French people have changed their behavior "after the campaign, organized at the beginning of the pandemic. "We must start again, because the mobilization exhausted," she said. Ms Bachelot was speaking before the Senate Committee investigation on the role of pharmaceutical companies in the government management of H1N1, "established at the initiative of the Communists and the Left Party. It was the last Committee hearing, chaired by François Autain (Left Party). The report of the Committee is scheduled for July 28. The minister also regretted the lack of European coordination in response to the epidemic. France, in this kind of situation, "not the right scale," she said before adding: "We went in a disorganized to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies, we paid the price, we can improve things. " Asked about the status of negotiations on the price payable on termination of contracts of sale of vaccines, she said that she did not "make a difference between laboratories. "GlaxoSmithKline, the only one with whom there is not yet agreement, was offered the same conditions as other laboratories (16% of the amount of canceled orders). She said he notified GSK, the laboratory from which was ordered more doses, conditions of termination, and that the British laboratory had until September to make an appeal.