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December 14th, 2015 06:58 AM #1
Sanofi a French pharmaceutical company has acquired approval in Mexico and pending approval in India for "dengvaxia"
Sanofi gets first approval for dengue vaccine - PMLiVE
Hope we get this soon..
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January 24th, 2016 10:15 PM #2
Speaking about dengue, i once heard on 'mabeauty po naman' hosted by ms cory quirino that they had tried a zapper device on a patient in a cagayan hospital that the patient's platelets was so low (50k). After using the electrical device, the patient recovered after 24 hours. Same device was used at the veterans regional hospital and a patient recovered. I wrote to the heads of these two hospitals and they were silent about it. (nginig b silang dalawa).
May alternative healing methods na rin sa VRH but the use of electrical devices using microcurrents is still not used as of this writing. The theory given is that the small amount of electrical current will kill the pathogens in the blood. At first, i found this healing method very funny, however I have read that these technique is used in some hospitals in the US. There is an american patent that use micro currents for healing. I also found out that there is a filipino who cured himself and his son of hiv/hepa.
There is a new terrible disease that affects newborn babies to be deformed because their mothers had the disease during pregnancy. The medical entities had advised mothers to delay pregnancy for two years; by that time a new cure will be available. Wow! kwarta na naman 'to, tol. In some US hospitals and esp in europe, ucurrents is being used with success. Walang side effects kung hindi magagamot ang pasyente. In fact, there are patents in the US that use ucurrents for healing. Syempre, di pa alam ng mga ganid na taong ito with warped dna's. sorry, a spade is a spade.
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November 15th, 2016 11:47 PM #3
2017 April pala
SONA: Pangamba ng ilang doktor, 'di pa tiyak kung ligtas ang libreng dengue vaccine - YouTube
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November 16th, 2016 01:58 PM #4^ i'm not too sure about being the test subjects of a new vaccine, but on the other hand, dengue does pose a more imminent threat.
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November 16th, 2016 03:18 PM #5
Bro..I spent way too much helping dengue patients hehehe.
Any hope is good
When theyre spitting blood...its just tough
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December 3rd, 2017 12:25 PM #6
Did some reading of scientific publications before commenting on this hot issue
Turns out dengue experts have known for a long time that a 2nd dengue infection is more severe than the first
In the 1st infection you only get flu-like symptoms
If you get infected again but with another strain (there are 4 dengue strains), your body could overreact causing dengue hemorrhagic fever / dengue shock syndrome
Kaya pala sabi they shouldn't have given vaccine to those who have never gotten dengue
Coz the vaccine acts like the first infection
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December 3rd, 2017 12:57 PM #7
Since hindsight is 20/20
They should have tested those kids first kung meron dengue antibodies
They should not have given the vaccine to those without antibodies
Well Sanofi can argue they only gave the vaccine to those 9 yrs and older. By the time a kid reaches 9 it's more likely he/she has already been exposed to dengue
But age is no guarantee that a kid has already been exposed to dengue
The damage is done
Nobody knows how many of those 700,000 plus kids are dengue-naive
Obserbahan nalang ng mga magulang anak nilaLast edited by uls; December 3rd, 2017 at 01:01 PM.
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December 3rd, 2017 01:41 PM #8kailangan talaga magka-open space park for every 4kilometer sa city....
ito yung resbak ng mga lamok...... puro cemento na.....
we are a tropical country.... we need to maintain identity ng pinas..... bakit pa condo-condo.... pa mall-mall......
for me the best is to harmonize with the lamok.... give them their space.....
wala ng mini-forest sa metro manila...
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December 4th, 2017 12:04 PM #9While Sanofi has been compliant and rational in its disclosure, it is regrettable that the only thing the local media has focused on are statements of the “I told you so” brigade who were opposed to the vaccinations on differing grounds. In hindsight, they are now proven “right,” but why in the first place did they not convince government or Congress to stop the drug from being used? They failed because they fought their battle in the field of politics and press release or media interviews, instead of science and professionalism. Some had agendas in government, others were promoting their lifestyle beliefs and as a result the real arguments against the dengue vaccine got polluted or diluted. Unfortunately even the politicians who were indifferent then are now charging into the fray like righteous warriors. Some one should hand them each a sash with the motto: “So Ignorant yet So Arrogant.”
‘The sky is falling’ | Opinion, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com
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December 4th, 2017 12:35 PM #10
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