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Gilbert C FAURE
from Immunology and Biotherapies
January 30, 2020 1:15 PM
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Point of view of an Immunologist/curator in 2020 Aprรจs Bobcatsss 2020, ECIL 2021, ICDF 2022,ย HESIVAXs with the motto UTA "Understand to Act" ย Notre proposition ยซ Dรฉsinformation Vaccinale: Curation, Observatoire, Littรฉraties ยป a รฉtรฉ retenue pour le sรฉminaire annuel de lโAcadรฉmie des Controverses et de la Communication Sensible, intitulรฉ ยซ La dรฉsinformation : nouvelles formes, nouveaux dรฉfis ยป, qui s'est tenu ร Paris le mardi 26 novembre 2024. Voir ci-aprรจs posts du 27 novembre, avec lien vers la prรฉsentation sur Slideshare. ย Prรฉsentation le 20 mars 2025 ร InfoxsurSeine deux jours pour dรฉcrypter la dรฉsinformation et รฉchanger autour des solutions. Quels outils concrets face aux manipulations de lโinformation et ร lโessor de lโIA gรฉnรฉrative ? ย Avez vous achetรฉ le numรฉro Juillet/septembre 2025 de la RECHERCHE sur LE FAUX? ย des sujets ร approfondir - Vaccins et argent Making money with vaccines, against vaccines le sujet le plus chaud, de 3,36ย euros par mois ร 300 millions de dollars? - Publications vraies et fausses particuliรจrement difficileย - Obligations, exemptions, incitations, peut-รชtre plus simple?
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 1:02 PM
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๐ A new global analysis inย Vaccinesย uses machine-learning counterfactuals to quantify just how much disease and economic burden has been averted by Hib vaccination over the past three decades.
๐Drawing on data from 159 countries, researchers estimated that Hib immunization has averted 1.32 million deaths and 91 million disability adjusted life-years. From an economic perspective, the authors find that Hib vaccination has generated substantial human capital gains and is cost-saving in all countries studied.
๐ Read the full study: https://lnkd.in/eUUxBm49
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 1:00 PM
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Yet another measles outbreak shows the consequences of anti-vaccine sentiments.
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 12:59 PM
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When should social media posts have legal consequences?
Comparing and contrasting the cases of Lucy Connolly and Alaa Abd El-Fattah
David Allen Green New Statesman
โLetโs consider a hypothetical situation: person [A] uses a social media platform to publish [B] about a group of people [C], when [B] is an especially unpleasant statement. If you know nothing else about this social media utterance, is it possible to have a view on whether [A] should face an adverse legal sanction?
Some would say that, even at this level of abstraction, [A] has a right to free speech and so there is nothing the state can and should do to [A] without violating that right. Most of us, however, would want to know more before expressing a view.
โฆThe better position is to look at the content of [B]. No legal regime guarantees absolute freedom for all possible speech acts. Fraud, for example, is often committed by spoken or written words, as are conspiracies to commit murder. No serious person would say fraud and conspiracies to commit murder should be protected by a right to free expression.
โฆIn todayโs hyper-partisan political culture, a common position is โfree speech for me, but not for theeโ. Those claiming the benefit of the right to free expression often make grand declarations against censorship and so on, while simultaneously nodding along with prohibitions and sanctions on others.
The problem is that fundamental rights do not only exist on the rarified plane of abstraction, but instead have to be applied in concrete practical cases.
And this often means that what can be a โfree speechโ issue in one situation can quickly become a โthey deserve itโ dismissal in another, with only the slightest change of fact โ usually the identity of [A] or the group [C] that is being verbally insulted or threatened.โ
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 11:24 AM
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Today, 5:14 AM
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ย ๐๐ฃOur new Disinfo Update is out now! The final edition of 2025 examines how the global information space is being reshaped by evolving state-backed influence operations, persistent platform integrity failures, and growing political battles over truth, free speech, and regulation.
This issue covers Russian and Chinese disinformation campaigns across multiple regions, the role of tech platforms in amplifying misinformation, climate and crisis-related falsehoods, and early signals from DSA enforcement. As we head into 2026, it highlights why long-term resilience, accountability, and coordinated action are critical for democratic information spaces.
๐Read the full edition: https://lnkd.in/evGwGAUP
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Today, 4:40 AM
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"Over the holiday period, The Guardian leader column is looking ahead at the themes of 2026. Today we examine how the White Houseโs war on vaccines has left the future of a key technology uncertain and up for grabs."
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 4:37 AM
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Just look at the image to understand the real implications of the MAHA policies. We're getting to a similar situation as in Samoa (2019), with 83 deaths compared to zero in 2017. And other once gone diseases are coming back too.
Lies have real consequences. Don't fall victim for antivaxx propaganda, get your vaccines. | 10 comments on LinkedIn
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 4:36 AM
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In the new year, help us further our mission to eliminate vaccine-preventable deaths and expand vaccine access to everyone, everywhere.
Give today โคต๏ธ https://lnkd.in/eFKxu8rU
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Gilbert C FAURE
January 1, 9:11 AM
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"The stories that are haunting me the most, though, are the preventable deaths of unvaccinated infants and children. In 2025, we witnessed the first two measles deaths of unvaccinated children in a decade in the United States. This Administration first responded by encouraging MMR vaccination; later, anti-vaxxer and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said that the government should be paying more attention to autism and diabetes than to those diseases that can be stopped by vaccines. More recently, as I discuss below, he has insisted on linking autism to the MMR vaccine. In the same year, three unvaccinated infants died in Kentucky of whooping cough (pertussis). Neither they nor their mothers were vaccinated, though science recommends it for both, as this memo from the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services notes. This was not a tragedy RFK Jr. chose to acknowledge, of course, because it highlights the natural end result of his longtime advocacy against vaccines and President Trumpโs choice to place him at the helm of this countryโs health: the deaths of children. RFK Jr. and his co-conspirators in endangering children, MAHA, have ushered in an era of not just fervid vaccine ignorance and distrust, but child deaths generated by a lack of vaccination. The cause and effect are clear, and they must embrace the inevitable results of their public advocacy and now powerโneedless suffering and death. These were not terrible accidents but rather predictable results of resolutely rejecting solid science. Indeed, his actions are so reckless that I am waiting for parents to sue the Trump administration for misleading them into vaccine denial for their deceased children. Of course, children arenโt the only victims of the anti-vaccine movement. Pregnant women and elderly people are particularly susceptible when herd immunity declines; they should also be able to hold this Administration accountable for its failure to protect the vulnerable despite long-settled, evidence-based science."
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Gilbert C FAURE
January 1, 8:56 AM
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The Era of Fake News: Studentsโ Exposure, Media Literacy, and Responses (Journal of Education, Management and Development Studies):
https://lnkd.in/deaaNZ2e
Glimpse: This study examines how senior high school students in Mangaldan National High School's Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) track acquire media literacy and critical thinking skills in the face of growing misinformation exposure. Even though media literacy is included in the national curriculum, research shows that pupils' capacity to assess and refute misleading material is seriously lacking. The study distinguishes between misinformation, disinformation, and fake news and emphasizes how online personalities and AI-driven algorithms shape public conversation. The findings indicate that media literacy and critical thinking training must be strengthened immediately, with implications for improving quality education (SDG 4) and bolstering robust, knowledgeable institutions (SDG 16).
--- Free articles and analyses on soft counter-extremism, against online hate, and on the theory of mis-/disinformation (usually third-party content). Two-week reviews available via the following three websites: โข counter-terrorism.org โข preventhate.org โข strategism.org
The most recent LinkedIn posts, with summaries, on the above subjects can be accessed via: โข https://lnkd.in/eBarZAew
#policyinstitutenet #preventradicalization #preventextremismย #counterextremism #preventhate #disinformation #misinformation
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Gilbert C FAURE
January 1, 8:42 AM
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A post not to create fear ? Noโฆ simply another post of misinformationโฆ
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Gilbert C FAURE
January 1, 7:17 AM
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Fuel for Fake News: Emotion and Partisan Bias in the Processing of Political Misinformation (University of Oklahoma):
https://lnkd.in/d7d9-DSt
Glimpse: This dissertation investigates how people's reactions to political misinformation are influenced by three distinct emotions: wrath, fear, and joy. The study examines how emotions impact political claim evaluation accuracy, decision time, confidence, skepticism toward correct statements, and readiness to communicate verified information. It builds on research on emotional influences, belief congruence, and affective polarization. The results demonstrate that fear consistently lowers desire to communicate information deemed true, regardless of partisan emotional polarization, using a U.S. adult sample (N = 600). On the other hand, among highly polarized people, anger increases confidence and sharing intentions, whereas among those with low polarization, it decreases both outcomes. Reduced accuracy in separating fact from fiction is also predicted by greater alignment between misinformation and prior ideas. The findings demonstrate how partisan and emotional factors work together to affect people's vulnerability to political disinformation and the spread of political content.
--- Free articles and analyses on soft counter-extremism, against online hate, and on the theory of mis-/disinformation (usually third-party content). Two-week reviews available via the following three websites: โข counter-terrorism.org โข preventhate.org โข strategism.org
The most recent LinkedIn posts, with summaries, on the above subjects can be accessed via: โข https://lnkd.in/eBarZAew
#policyinstitutenet #preventradicalization #preventextremismย #counterextremism #preventhate #disinformation #misinformation
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 1:19 PM
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In our forthcoming peer-reviewed study publication in the International Journal of Public Sector Performance Management, Yulong Li, Anthony Scotina, and I wanted to understand why some U.S. states embraced COVID-19 vaccination while others lagged far behind, even when vaccines were widely available. By analyzing all 50 states, we uncovered โthree Americas,โ each shaped by a mix of politics, personality, and how leaders communicated with the public. Governors who talked more often and more positively about vaccines tended to lead states with higher vaccination rates. Personality traits like openness and anxiety also mattered in how communities responded. In contrast, states with little messaging, negative tone, and looser policies struggled the most. Our takeaway is simple but powerful: how leaders communicate matters, emotions matter, and people respond differently to health messages. Understanding this can help leaders connect better when trust matters most. Anyone interested in a copy of the article, feel free to contact us.
Li, Y., Vieira, E. T., Jr., & Scotina, A. D. (2026). Tale of three Americas: A cluster analysis on state-to-state variations in COVID-19 vaccination rates in the USA. International Journal of Public Sector Performance Management, 17(2), 208โ231.
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 1:01 PM
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Si les parents de Loan avaient eu connaissance de la vaccination Drame #mรฉningite https://lnkd.in/eMkVyykR Stephanie RIST
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 1:00 PM
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As the Secretary of Health and Human Services tells the American public that the measles vaccine causes deaths every year, and to try Vitamin A, South Carolina's measles epidemic is surging right before holiday travel is set to kick off. Yay team?
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 11:29 AM
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Today, 11:21 AM
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 4:40 AM
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Did you know that by age 24-26, a projected 33% of adults who received the MMR vaccine are susceptible to clinical infection with measles virus?
Stay informed about vaccines and make informed decisions about your health. Learn more: picdata.org/measles
#vaccines
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 4:39 AM
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Yet another large study confirming the benefits of the mRNA vaccines. Compare this to a "case report" or short term studies in a few patients that are often used by antivaxxers to claim damages.
(All edits are due to my inability to type well on my cell phone!)
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 4:36 AM
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Yet another study busting the unfounded claims by antivaxxers on mRNA vaccines causing sudden deaths in young adults. This is directly from the article:
"Comorbidities such as diabetes (P=0.035) and hypertension (P=0.006) were significantly more prevalent in the sudden death in old group. No significant differences were observed regarding COVID-related history or vaccination status."
https://lnkd.in/gGT7xUUg
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Gilbert C FAURE
January 1, 12:40 PM
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3 รฉtudes citรฉes dans cet article ร rapprocher de la pratique d'euthanasie passive appliquรฉe par beaucoup de soignants hautement diplomรฉs en immunologie et trรจs antivax dans les ehpad: ๐ 1) Prรจs de 4 % des dรฉcรจs par infarctus du myocarde chez les adultes de 50 ans et plus peuvent รชtre attribuรฉs ร la grippe. 2) Le risque de faire une crise cardiaque augmente par six dans la semaine suivant une infection grippale confirmรฉe. 3) Environ une personne sur huit hospitalisรฉ pour une grippe: a prรฉsentรฉ un รฉvรฉnement cardiovasculaire aigu.
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Gilbert C FAURE
January 1, 9:11 AM
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Fantastic to hear the government intends a long-over-due focus on childrenโs health, including re vaccination. Best news of the year! An example is this initiative to equip health visitors to vaccinate underserved children. Lets be optimistic! UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health Institute of Health Visiting (iHV) Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) Sally Kendall MBE Tracey Chantler Ben Kasstan-Dabush
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January 1, 8:51 AM
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To share or not to share, that is the (moral) question: How moral frames and bystander cues shape health misinformation correction sharing on social media (Computers in Human Behavior):
https://lnkd.in/dpk7VfNE
Glimpse: This study looks into how people's willingness to share corrective responses to health misinformation is influenced by moral framing and social media cues. The study demonstrates that care/harm and purity/pollution frames promote correction-sharing intentions mainly by activating personal norms, with anticipated pride contributing later, using pilot (N = 96) and experimental (N = 447) data. The degree of social media engagement cues and the health subject determine how effective each frame is. For example, when engagement metrics are high, purity/pollution framing is more effective for secondhand smoking, while care/harm framing is more effective for H. pylori communications. Correction intentions are not strongly predicted by anticipated guilt. The results provide guidelines for creating focused, ethically compelling health messages on social media and shed light on how the cognitive and affective aspects of moral judgment function in digital health communication.
--- Free articles and analyses on soft counter-extremism, against online hate, and on the theory of mis-/disinformation (usually third-party content). Two-week reviews available via the following three websites: โข counter-terrorism.org โข preventhate.org โข strategism.org
The most recent LinkedIn posts, with summaries, on the above subjects can be accessed via: โข https://lnkd.in/eBarZAew
#policyinstitutenet #preventradicalization #preventextremismย #counterextremism #preventhate #disinformation #misinformation
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Gilbert C FAURE
January 1, 7:18 AM
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My in depth 10 minute interview with Here & Nowโs Robin Young NPR WBUR on the collapse of our vaccine ecosystem in America
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Gilbert C FAURE
January 1, 7:10 AM
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It would appear that the word of a conspiratorial far-right so-called "influencer ' now serves as actual evidence.
And what a surprise, there's $$$ & grift involved:
"Nick Shirley, suddenly in the national spotlight, has expressed concerns about his safety and is asking supporters to donate to his security, including by selling $50 sweatshirts on his website. "
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