Vaccine

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More than 13,000 women report period changes after COVID vaccine

July 21, 2021
Research and Development COVID, Vaccine, menstruation, periods

The number of women who have reported changes to their period to the MHRA after having the COVID vaccine has …

Fears for pregnant women as COVID restrictions ease

July 15, 2021
COVID-19, NHS, Vaccine, maternity

The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) and the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) have expressed fears over the …

New warning added to J&J vaccine in US

July 13, 2021
Manufacturing and Production COVID-19, FDA, J&J, JJ, US, Vaccine

The FDA has made the decision to add a warning to the fact sheet for Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine, …

Spanner in the works for Sputnik V as missing data reported

July 13, 2021
Manufacturing and Production COVID-19, EMA, Russia, Vaccine

Developers of Russia’s Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine have repeatedly failed to present data to regulators, Reuters has reported. Five sources …

Children “extremely low risk” from COVID study finds

July 9, 2021
Medical Communications COVID-19, Vaccine

The overall risk of children becoming severely ill or dying from COVID-19 is extremely low, scientists from University College London, …

Summer COVID cases set to reach 2 million with 10 million isolating

July 7, 2021
Research and Development COVID-19, Lockdown, UK, Vaccine, government

Analysis from the Guardian has found that over two million people could contract COVID-19 this summer, which could therefore lead …

Visitors with non-EU approved jabs allowed in Madeira

July 5, 2021
Sales and Marketing COVID-19, EU, Vaccine, travel

Popular holiday destination, the Portuguese islands of Madeira, have announced that they will allow visitors with any COVID-19 vaccine, even …

Travellers with Indian-made AZ jab may face European ban

July 2, 2021
Medical Communications COVID-19, India, Vaccine

Up to 5 million Britons planning to travel to Europe may face a travel ban if they have been vaccinated …

Working mum develops COVID-19 vaccination database in Tokyo

July 1, 2021
COVID-19, Database, Japan, Vaccine, data

A 36-year-old former English teacher living in Tokyo, Japan, has launched her own healthcare database, Find a Doc, helping non-Japanese …

Insect-based vaccine production platform validated by EMA

June 22, 2021
Manufacturing and Production Insect-based, Vaccine, production, technology

Algenex SL has announced EMA validation of a recombinant subunit vaccine produced by their baculovirus vector-mediated expression platform, that harnesses …

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Australia pauses AstraZeneca vaccine for people under 60

June 18, 2021
Medical Communications AstraZeneca, Australia, COVID-19, Vaccine

Australia will now only recommend that people over 60 receive the AstraZeneca vaccine due to the rare occurrence of post-jab …

G7: UK to donate 100 million surplus vaccine doses

June 11, 2021
Medical Communications Boris Johnson, COVID-19, G7, Joe Biden, UK, US, Vaccine

Boris Johnson has announced at the G7 meeting in Cornwall that the UK will donate over 100 million surplus doses …

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Pfizer to expand COVID vaccine study in children under 12

June 10, 2021
COVID-19, Pfizer, Vaccine

Pfizer has announced that it will begin large-scale testing of its COVID-19 vaccine after selecting a lower dose of the …

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Vaccine patch outperforms needle-and-syringe jabs in pre-clinical study

June 3, 2021
COVID-19, Vaccine, technology

Vaxxas, an Australian clinical-stage biotechnology company, has announced positive results from pre-clinical trials into its novel high-density microarray patch (HD-MAP) …

Australian study sees 70% HPV reduction in gay and bisexual men

May 26, 2021
Research and Development Australia, HPV, Vaccine

A school-based human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination study programme, led by Monash University and Alfred Health, found a 70% reduction in …

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