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UK Declines WHO Pandemic Accord: Concerns Over Vaccine Redistribution - 0 views

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    Britain has declined to sign the World Health Organization's (WHO) proposed pandemic accord, citing concerns over the redistribution of vaccines, as reported by The Telegraph on Tuesday. The accord aims to ensure fair distribution of resources during global health crises, including reserving 20 per cent of tests, treatments, and vaccines for distribution in poorer nations. According to media reports the Department of Health and Social Care stated that they would only support the adoption of the accord if it aligns with the national interest and respects sovereignty. However, a DHSC spokesperson refrained from detailing the specific proposals within the accord, emphasising that no agreements had been reached yet. The WHO has not yet responded to requests for comment on this matter.
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Next pandemic could be more lethal than Covid-19, warns Oxford vaccine creator - 0 views

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    Future pandemics could be even more lethal than Covid-19 so the lessons learned from the outbreak must not be squandered and the world must ensure it is prepared for the next viral onslaught, one of the creators of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine said. "The truth is, the next one could be worse. It could be more contagious, or more lethal, or both," Prof Dame Sarah Gilbert said in the Richard Dimbleby Lecture, the BBC reported. "This will not be the last time a virus threatens our lives and our livelihoods." Gilbert, a professor of vaccinology at the University of Oxford, said the world should make sure it is better prepared for the next virus. "The advances we have made, and the knowledge we have gained, must not be lost," she said. Efforts to end the Covid-19 pandemic have been uneven and fragmented, marked by limited access to vaccines in low-income countries while the "healthy and wealthy" in rich countries get boosters, health experts say.
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Why Shift From Pediatric To Adult HIV Care Transition? - 0 views

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    Young adults represent a growing proportion of the number of people living with #HIV, and they are at high risk of disengaging from care when transitioning from pediatric to adult services. The transition can get improved by hiring more trained healthcare providers. Get advice from your nearest located HIV/AIDS facility. For More Information Website: https://drpounders.com/ or Call Us at 214-520-8833
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5 Major Phases of Pandemic Influenza: Swine Flu - 0 views

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    This paper would clearly try to speak about the pandemics, its past. It will endeavour to discuss one of the examples of pandemics that will enable a comprehensive understanding of this health-related issue.
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Epidemiology of Avian Influenza and Prevention Strategies - 0 views

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    A virus naturally carried by wild birds causes avian flu, more popularly known as "bird flu," (Jan 2007). The Avian Flu virus is an influenza virus of type A. Influenza viruses of type A can be found in human beings, birds and other mammals. This is the only form of influenza virus in history that has caused pandemics (Beigel, 2008).
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The Chance Of Functional HIV Transmission Depends On The Nature Of The Exposure - 0 views

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    Follow Standard Precautions at all times. Assume that blood and other body fluids are potentially transmissible. * Use gloves, goggles, and other barriers when anticipating contact with blood or body fluids. * Wash hands and other skin surfaces immediately after contact with blood or body fluids. * Use safety devices to prevent needle-stick injuries. For Information Visit Our Website https://drpounders.com/ or Call Us At 214-520-8833
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2018 HIV Diagnoses In USA - 0 views

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    HIV continues to have a disproportionate impact on specific populations, particularly racial and ethnic minorities and gay and #bisexual men. However, with increasing access to effective HIV prevention and diagnosis, HIV has become a manageable chronic health condition, enabling people living with HIV to lead long and healthy lives. For More Information Website: https://drpounders.com/ or Call Us at 214-520-8833
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Immunizations & HIV - 0 views

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    Vaccines historically have been the most effective means to prevent and even eradicate transmissible #viruses. They safely and cost-effectively prevent illness. Like a preventive #HIV vaccine could help save millions of lives. More Information Visit Our Website: https://www.drpounders.com/ or Call Us: 214-520-8833
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Stages of HIV - Dr Steven M. Pounders - 0 views

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    People who don't receive HIV treatment will typically proceed into three stages. But HIV medication can reduce or halt the rise of the disease. With the improvements in treatment, advance to Stage 3 is now less than in the initial days of HIV. For More Information Visit Our Website https://drpounders.com/ or Call Us at 214-520-8833
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HIV and AIDS in the United States of America (USA) - 0 views

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    Around 1.1 million people remain inhabiting with #HIV in the USA. Almost every one out of seven people is clueless about being infected with HIV. The intensity of the epidemic is comparatively low as compared to the overall population but is higher among some key affected populations. For More Information Visit Our Website https://drpounders.com/ or Call Us at 214-520-8833
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Alcohol Consumption During Pandemic Led Liver Disease: Study - 0 views

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    Researchers have projected the rates of liver disease and associated deaths due to increased alcohol consumption during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research has been published in the 'Hepatology Journal'. A team led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital used data from a national survey of US adults on their drinking habits that found that excessive drinking (such as binge drinking) increased by 21 per cent during the Covid-19 pandemic. The scientists simulated the drinking trajectories and liver disease trends in all US adults. They estimated that a one-year increase in alcohol consumption during the Covid-19 pandemic will result in 8,000 additional deaths from alcohol-related liver disease, 18,700 cases of liver failure, and 1,000 cases of liver cancer by 2040. In the short term, alcohol consumption changes due to Covid-19 are expected to cause 100 additional deaths and 2,800 additional cases of liver failure by 2023. The researchers noted that a sustained increase in alcohol consumption for more than one year could result in 19-35 per cent additional mortality.
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Government Missteps:Chaos in England's Vaccination Program - 0 views

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    Has the government in England learned nothing from the Covid-19 pandemic? Nigel Swift, Managing Director of Rowlands Pharmacy, part of Numark, the UK's largest pharmacy membership association, asks reflecting on the disorderly launch of this year's flu and Covid booster vaccination program as evidence to the contrary. "Community pharmacies play a crucial role in ensuring eligible individuals can easily access their free NHS flu and Covid vaccinations," Swift said, adding that delivering this essential service necessitates pharmacy staff allocating time for preparation and appointment scheduling. "Just a few weeks ago, NHSE informed us that the vaccination program would be postponed until October, prompting pharmacies to plan accordingly and notify patients," he said. "However, NHSE has now reversed its decision and set the program to commence on Sept. 11. Pharmacy recommended an earlier start, but NHSE opted for a delay instead, resulting in avoidable problems." On Aug. 30, NHSE announced plans to move up the start of the autumn vaccination drive in England to September 11, deviating from the initial October schedule, citing concerns about a new Covid-19 variant.
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NPA:Community Pharmacy Role in Pandemic Vaccination Planning - 0 views

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    The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has emphasised that the community pharmacy sector must be involved right from the start in all local planning meetings pertaining to the roll-out of vaccine services in potential future pandemics. This includes crucial discussions regarding supply logistics and resource allocation, lawyers representing the NPA told COVID-19 public inquiry hearing. Chaired by Baroness Heather Hallett, the independent public inquiry is examining the UK's response to the Covid-19 pandemic and lessons for the future. The NPA has been designated as a 'core participant' in Module 4 (vaccines) of the inquiry, which considers various issues related to vaccine development and rollout, as well as Module 3 (healthcare). During the hearing on September 13, NPA lawyers outlined three key areas the association says must be improved in future pandemic vaccination programs, including properly utilising existing primary care expertise, better planning and engagement, and improved access to information for community pharmacists.
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Rishi Sunak attacks Covid lockdown response - 0 views

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    Former chancellor Rishi Sunak, one of two candidates vying to be Britain's next premier, criticised the way outgoing prime minister Boris Johnson handled the Covid-19 pandemic, saying it had been a mistake to "empower" scientists and that the downsides of lockdowns were suppressed. The Tories are choosing a new leader after Johnson was forced to quit when dozens of ministers resigned in protest at a series of scandals and missteps. Party members are voting to select either Sunak or foreign secretary Liz Truss, who will take over next month. Opinion polls show Sunak is behind in race. The handling of the pandemic has become an issue, with Truss saying this month she would never again approve another lockdown and also asserting that as trade minister at the time she was not involved in taking the key decisions about how to respond. Sunak said the government had been "wrong to scare people" about coronavirus. He said he was banned by officials in Johnson's office from discussing the "trade-offs" of imposing coronavirus-related restrictions, such as the impact on missed doctor's appointments and lengthening waiting lists for healthcare in the NHS.
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