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Top Ten most popular articles on Pharmafile.com this week!

July 12, 2019
Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing GSK, HPV, NHS, NICE, Novartis, Pfizer, Trump, pharma, vaccines

This week’s most popular story covered news of Trump’s claims that he will introduce an executive order to ensure the …

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Major review points to success of HPV vaccine, cervical cancer could be eradicated in developed nations

June 27, 2019
Research and Development Cancer, HPV, UK, cervical cancer, human papilloma virus, pharma, vaccines

A major new review published in The Lancet has supported the effectiveness of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine in …

Twitter launches new initiative to direct users towards credible information on vaccines

May 17, 2019
Medical Communications Twitter, anti-vaccine, health, pharma, social media, vaccines

Twitter will now present users with a pinned tweet directing them towards reliable information on vaccines, according to a blog …

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Health Secretary Matt Hancock says he will not rule out ‘compulsory vaccination’

May 7, 2019
Manufacturing and Production, Sales and Marketing Matt Hancock, infectious diseases, pharma, public health, vaccines

Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said he would not rule out ‘compulsory vaccination,’ as he argued that those spreading anti-vaccine …

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New Yorkers must be vaccinated or face a fine

April 10, 2019
Research and Development Brooklyn, New York, infectious diseases, measles, public health, vaccines

A public health emergency has been declared in New York following an outbreak of measles. Residents of certain postcodes in …

HPV vaccine prevents 90% of cervical pre-cancer cases in Scotland, research shows

April 4, 2019
Research and Development HPV, Scotland, cervical cancer, immunity, vaccines, virus

Routine vaccination of girls in Scotland against HPV has led to a dramatic drop in cases of cervical cancer, according …

Japanese court orders public health campaigner to pay ¥3.3 million to anti-vaccine researcher

March 27, 2019
Medical Communications, Research and Development HPV, Japan, anti vaxx, anti-vaccine, public health, vaccines

Dr Riko Muranaka, a researcher and journalist who has campaigned against misinformation surrounding vaccines, has been ordered to pay Â¥3.3 …

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Measles outbreak spurs New York County to ban all unvaccinated children from public spaces

March 27, 2019
Research and Development New York, US, pharma, vaccination, vaccines

Rockland County, New York State, is taking serious measures to combat its biggest measles outbreak in decades, making the decision …

Sanofi may airlift flu vaccines into UK after Brexit

March 26, 2019
Manufacturing and Production EU, France, Sanofi, UK, brexit, channel tunnel, vaccines

French firm Sanofi would airlift flu vaccines into the UK in the case of a highly disruptive exit from the …

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Advertising Standards Authority tells therapists to stop marketing ‘autism cure’

March 25, 2019
Sales and Marketing ASA, CEASE therapy, advertising standards authority, anti-vaccines, autism, vaccines

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has told British therapists to stop marketing a sham ‘cure’ for autism. The regulator told …

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Measles cases in Greater Manchester surge to 32 since January, lack of vaccination blamed

March 8, 2019
Medical Communications Europe, MMR, UK, WHO, measles, pharma, vaccines

There has been a sharp increase in cases of measles across Greater Manchester, Public Health England has warned, following increasingly …

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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)/ Doctors Without Borders calls on CEPI to revise ‘toothless’ access policy

March 6, 2019
Sales and Marketing CEPI, MSF, access, public health, tokyo, vaccines

The humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has called on The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) to revise their …

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Indian measles vaccination campaign saved tens of thousands of lives

March 6, 2019
Research and Development Asia, India, South Asia, infectious diseases, measles, vaccines

A measles vaccination campaign saved tens of thousands of children’s lives in India between 2010 and 2013, according to a …

NHS chief warns of rise of anti-vaccine ‘fake news’ online

March 4, 2019
Sales and Marketing NHS, NHS England, Simon Stevens, anti vaxxer, fake news, vaccines

The head of NHS England has warned that ‘vaccination deniers’ are increasing their influence on social media through ’fake news’. …

Philippines Department of Justice recommends charges against six Sanofi officials

March 1, 2019
Medical Communications Philippines, Sanofi, dengue, dengvaxia, vaccines

The Philippine Justice Ministry has said it has found probably cause to charge officials working for French drugmaker Sanofi over …

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