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Trump aid spending freeze halts leading malaria vaccine programme

Trump aid spending freeze halts leading malaria vaccine programme | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
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The International Society for Vaccines

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ISV President’s Message
Linda S. Klavinskis, PhD (ISV President, 2024-2025)
Professor of Viral Immunology, Department of Infectious Diseases, King’s College London.
It is an honour and privilege to serve as President of the ISV, an association that brings together talented scientists from across the globe at all stages of their careers to exchange
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Nigeria: West African Leaders Commit to Advance Lassa Fever Vaccine for the Region

Nigeria: West African Leaders Commit to Advance Lassa Fever Vaccine for the Region | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
Blog - In an historic moment for regional solidarity and leadership, West African Ministers of Health today pledged their joint commitment to advance the development of, and readiness for, much-needed vaccines against Lassa fever in recognition of the significant threat to regional health security...
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An HIV Vaccine: An Unfulfilled Promise—Episode 4, Looking Toward a Fulfilled Promise

Produced in collaboration with the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise at the International AIDS Society (IAS), this 4-episode podcast series features conversations between world-renowned guests in HIV vaccine development, HIV advocacy, and HIV policy to bust myths and address arguments for why an HIV vaccine is still needed and how we can continue working toward this ultimate game-changer for durable control of the HIV epidemic. In this episode,Drs Elizabeth Bukusi, Peter Godfrey-Faussett, and Nina Russell discuss promising advances in the field of HIV vaccine research and how we can prepare for optimal rollout of an eventual HIV vaccine. 


Presenters:

Elizabeth Anne Bukusi, MBChB, M.Med (ObGyn), MPH, PhD , PGD (Research Ethics), MBE (Research Ethics), CIP
Senior Principal Clinical Research Scientist
Center for Microbiology Research
KEMRI
Research Professor
Departments of Global Health and Obstetrics and Gynecology
University of Washington,
Nairobi, Kenya
Seattle, Washington


Peter Godfrey-Faussett, MBBS, FRCP(UK)
Science Advisor
United Nations Joint Programme on HIV (UNAIDS)
Professor of Infectious Diseases and International Health
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
London, United Kingdom


Nina Russell, MD
Director for TB and HIV Prevention
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Seattle, Washington



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https://bit.ly/2UgrQ12


Link to the HIV unmuted series from IAS: https://hivunmuted.iasociety.org/


Content is part of a CME-certified educational program that is supported by independent educational grants from Gilead Sciences, Inc.; Janssen Therapeutics, Division of Janssen Products, LP; Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp; and ViiV Healthcare.
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An HIV Vaccine: An Unfulfilled Promise—Episode 2, Learning Through Failing

Produced in collaboration with the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise at the International AIDS Society (IAS), this 4-episode podcast series features conversations between world-renowned guests in HIV vaccine development, HIV advocacy, and HIV policy to bust myths and address arguments for why an HIV vaccine is still needed and how we can continue working toward this ultimate game-changer for durable control of the HIV epidemic. In this episode, Dr. Susan Buchbinder and Mr. Jontraye Davis discuss what has been learned and built through the past 40 years of HIV vaccine research, including how HIV vaccine scientific advancements and infrastructure were critical to the success of developing a COVID-19 vaccine.


Presenters:


Susan Buchbinder, MD
Clinical Professor
Departments of Medicine, Epidemiology and Biostatistics
University of California, San Francisco
Director, Bridge HIV
San Francisco Department of Public Health
San Francisco, California  


Jontraye Davis, MHA, PMD Pro
Community Program Manager 
FHI 360
Adjunct Instructor
North Carolina Central University
Durham, North Carolina


Special Commentator:  


Jerome H. Kim, MD
Director General
International Vaccine Institute
Seoul, South Korea


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https://bit.ly/3ytytMY


Link to the HIV unmuted series from IAS:
https://bit.ly/3f5qC0d


Content is part of a CME-certified educational program that is supported by independent educational grants from Gilead Sciences, Inc.; Janssen Therapeutics, Division of Janssen Products, LP; Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp; and ViiV Healthcare.
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Quantifying the impact of a broadly protective sarbecovirus vaccine in a future SARS-X pandemic | Nature Communications

Quantifying the impact of a broadly protective sarbecovirus vaccine in a future SARS-X pandemic | Nature Communications | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
Broad-spectrum vaccines have been proposed as a tool for rapid response to emerging infectious disease threats and are in pre-clinical development. Here, the authors use mathematical modelling to assess the potential impacts of broadly protective sarbecovirus vaccines for a hypothetical “SARS-X”...
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Uefa and Gavi use football to raise vaccine awareness in Africa

Uefa and Gavi use football to raise vaccine awareness in Africa | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
UEFA and Gavi are working together to harness the power of football to raise awareness about vaccines in Africa.
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Trial of 45 doctors for spreading anti-vaccine claims during Covid pandemic starts in Poland

Trial of 45 doctors for spreading anti-vaccine claims during Covid pandemic starts in Poland | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
A trial has begun in Poland of 45 doctors who spread anti-vaccine claims during the Covid-19 pandemic. If found guilty of disseminating information inconsistent with medical knowledge, they could lose their medical licences. The doctors are part of a group, the Polish Association of Independent Physicians and Scientists (PSNLiN), that actively opposes the use of vaccines. “They signed a letter which falsely presented both the results of research on vaccines and the entire strategy to combat the pandemic,” Paweł Wróblewski, president of the Lower Silesian Medical Chamber, which is overseeing the case, told broadcaster TVN. “The doctors are accused of promoting anti-health attitudes and publicly disseminating information that is inconsistent with current medical knowledge, thereby acting to the detriment of patients and the entire society,” he added. 
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Cancer vaccine momentum builds, but US funding cuts raise concerns

Cancer vaccine momentum builds, but US funding cuts raise concerns | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
Vaccine scepticism could undermine important progress in cancer research.
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Trump aid spending freeze halts leading malaria vaccine programme

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Africa: 9 Million Vaccine Doses Administered to Children Living in Humanitarian Settings in the Horn of Africa

Africa: 9 Million Vaccine Doses Administered to Children Living in Humanitarian Settings in the Horn of Africa | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
Press Release - Gavi and IRC's REACH consortium administered 9 million vaccine doses, protecting against diseases such as measles and diphtheria Consortium negotiates access to reach 96% of communities in hard-to-reach areas across the region Conflict, displacement and climate-driven droughts continue...
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Interim Estimates of 2024–2025 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness — Four Vaccine Effectiveness Networks, United States, October 2024–February 2025

Interim Estimates of 2024–2025 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness — Four Vaccine Effectiveness Networks, United States, October 2024–February 2025 | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
This report describes interim 2024–2025 seasonal flu vaccine effectiveness estimates in outpatient settings and against flu-associated hospitalizations.
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Modifiable risk factors of vaccine hesitancy: insights from a mixed methods multiple population study combining machine learning and thematic analysis during the COVID-19 pandemic | BMC Medicine | ...

Modifiable risk factors of vaccine hesitancy: insights from a mixed methods multiple population study combining machine learning and thematic analysis during the COVID-19 pandemic | BMC Medicine | ... | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
Background Vaccine hesitancy, the delay in acceptance or reluctance to vaccinate, ranks among the top threats to global health. Identifying modifiable factors contributing to vaccine hesitancy is crucial for developing targeted interventions to increase vaccination uptake.
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Immunogenicity and safety of measles-mumps-rubella vaccine delivered by the aerosol, intradermal and intramuscular routes in previously vaccinated young adults: a randomized controlled trial protoc...

Immunogenicity and safety of measles-mumps-rubella vaccine delivered by the aerosol, intradermal and intramuscular routes in previously vaccinated young adults: a randomized controlled trial protoc... | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
Background There are increasing reports of outbreaks of measles in countries that achieved measles elimination using two doses of measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, particularly in health care settings.
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Pakistan is set to introduce HPV vaccine for first time to prevent Cervical Cancer

Pakistan is set to introduce HPV vaccine for first time to prevent Cervical Cancer | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
Pakistan is set to introduce HPV vaccine for first time to prevent Cervical Cancer...
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Russian Cancer Vaccine Ready to Be Launched

Russian Cancer Vaccine Ready to Be Launched | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
Russia’s first personalized melanoma vaccines are poised for production, with patient treatment expected soon following promising preclinical results.
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An HIV Vaccine: An Unfulfilled Promise—Episode 3, Increasing Global Advocacy and Funding

Produced in collaboration with the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise at the International AIDS Society (IAS), this 4-episode podcast series features conversations between world-renowned guests in HIV vaccine development, HIV advocacy, and HIV policy to bust myths and address arguments for why an HIV vaccine is still needed and how we can continue working toward this ultimate game-changer for durable control of the HIV epidemic. In this episode, Dr. Swati Gupta and Mr. Marc Dixneuf discuss how to broaden global advocacy and increase investment for an HIV vaccine.


Presenters:


Swati Gupta, DrPH, MPH
Vice President and Head of Emerging Infectious Diseases and Scientific Strategy
International AIDS Vaccine Initiative
New York, New York


Marc Dixneuf, PhD
Director General
AIDES
Pantin, France


Special Commentator:  


Jonathan Weber, MB, BChir, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, FMed Sci
Dean of the Faculty of Medicine
Imperial College
London, United Kingdom


Link to full series:
https://bit.ly/3ytytMY


Link to the HIV unmuted series from IAS:
https://bit.ly/3f5qC0d


Content is part of a CME-certified educational program that is supported by independent educational grants from Gilead Sciences, Inc.; Janssen Therapeutics, Division of Janssen Products, LP; Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp; and ViiV Healthcare.
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An HIV Vaccine: An Unfulfilled Promise− Episode 1, The Ultimate Game Changer

Produced in collaboration with the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise at the International AIDS Society (IAS), this 4-episode podcast series features conversations between world-renowned guests in HIV vaccine development, HIV advocacy, and HIV policy to bust myths and address arguments for why an HIV vaccine is still needed and how we can continue working toward this ultimate game-changer for durable control of the HIV epidemic. In this first episode, Dr. Linda-Gail Bekker and Ms. Maureen Luba discuss why an HIV vaccine remains the ultimate game-changer to ending the epidemic and the gaps it will address in the expanding HIV prevention landscape.


Presenters:


Linda-Gail Bekker, MBChB, DTM&H, DCH, FCP(SA), PhD  
Chief Operating Officer  
Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation  
Deputy Director
Desmond Tutu HIV Centre  
Past President
International AIDS Society  
Faculty of Health Sciences  
University of Cape Town  
Cape Town, South Africa


Maureen Luba
Africa Region Advocacy Advisor
Global Advocacy for HIV Prevention
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition


Link to full series:
https://bit.ly/3ytytMY


Link to the HIV unmuted series from IAS:
https://bit.ly/3f5qC0d


Content is part of a CME-certified educational program that is supported by independent educational grants from Gilead Sciences, Inc.; Janssen Therapeutics, Division of Janssen Products, LP; Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp; and ViiV Healthcare.


 
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Vaccines and Society: Safeguarding Health for Generations –

Vaccines and Society: Safeguarding Health for Generations – | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
Vaccines provide one of the most reliable defenses against infectious diseases. By stimulating the body’s immune system to recognize and fight off harmful pathogens, they create a protective barrier long before exposure occurs.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. weaponizes an old antivax trope in his quest to eliminate vaccines

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. weaponizes an old antivax trope in his quest to eliminate vaccines | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
People who whistle past the graveyard (of vaccines) to assure themselves the RFK Jr,. won't take away their vaccines are deluding themselves. It's on video!
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The Critical Role Of Regional Vaccine Manufacturing In The Next Global Pandemic

The Critical Role Of Regional Vaccine Manufacturing In The Next Global Pandemic | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
A greater weight must be placed on vaccine manufacturing and distribution, both in the United States and worldwide, as we saw major imbalances in the world's response to Covid-19 that highlighted gaps in accessibility.
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US backlash against mRNA vaccines could hinder scientific progress

US backlash against mRNA vaccines could hinder scientific progress | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
U.S. health agencies are taking the fight to vaccine and mRNA research, which could have lasting repercussions on medical and scientific advancements.
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First clinical experiences with the tetravalent live vaccine against dengue (Qdenga ®) in travellers: a multicentric TravelMedVac study in Germany

First clinical experiences with the tetravalent live vaccine against dengue (Qdenga ®) in travellers: a multicentric TravelMedVac study in Germany | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
A study was conducted to assess the safety and tolerability of the tetravalent live-attenuated dengue vaccine Qdenga®, which received marketing approval in Germany in 2022.The study evaluated vaccine-related reactions in a predominantly dengue-naïve population, highlighting the importance of post-marketing...
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Structure-based design of an immunogenic, conformationally stabilized FimH antigen for a urinary tract infection vaccine

Author summary Escherichia coli is the primary cause of urinary tract infections. Adherence to uroepithelial surfaces is mediated by the pilus adhesin protein FimH, which is of interest as a vaccine candidate.
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Disrupted US vaccine meetings could threaten timelines, access and transparency around [flu] shots

Disrupted US vaccine meetings could threaten timelines, access and transparency around [flu] shots | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
By Brenda Goodman, CNN (CNN) — Two long-planned vaccine meetings — one at the US Centers for Disease Control and another at the US Food and Drug...
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NIH has cut one mRNA-vaccine grant. Will more follow?

NIH has cut one mRNA-vaccine grant. Will more follow? | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
Concern rises among researchers after agency officials ask for a list of projects funded to study the jabs.
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Oxford marks World Tuberculosis Day as vaccine trials continue

Oxford marks World Tuberculosis Day as vaccine trials continue | International Society for Vaccines | Scoop.it
Thanks to cutting edge research at NDM's Jenner Institute and Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU), Oxford remains at the forefront of research to develop new vaccines to protect against this devastating disease.
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