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15 Biggest Vaccine Companies in the World

15 Biggest Vaccine Companies in the World 15 largest vaccine companies in the world. Click to skip ahead and jump to the 5 largest vaccine companies in the world. Vaccination is the most simple and effective way of prevention of many diseases. It provides immunity to infectious diseases and it is the most cost-effective method to protect the world population. The first-ever vaccine was introduced for smallpox to treat the deadly cowpox virus in 1796. This virus killed many people and developing a vaccine for it saved many lives. But the concept of vaccines existed even before 1796. Pharmaceutical companies around the globe have worked to develop vaccines for diseases such as Malaria, HIV, cholera, influenza and tuberculosis.

COVID-19 Vaccines as Instrument of Collective Re-colonisation: De-population or New World Order?

Bola A. Akinterinwa The importance of COVID-19 pandemic is growing as a global question and noisome problem. The growing importance is best explained by factors of international politics, racism and increasing fear of anti-COVID-19 vaccines, especially as a strategic attempt to de-populate developing countries, on the one hand, unending daily media reports on the pandemic and emergence of a second wave of COVID-19 in many countries of the world, on the other. For instance, in a graphic analysis of media coverage of wars, in comparison to the COVID-19 saga, by The Economist, on December 19, 2020, it was made clear that COVID-19 pandemic has dominated news coverage more than any other topics since the Second World War. Before World War I, in 1914-1918, there were the 1840 Crimean War, the American Civil War of 1861-1865, the 19 July 1870-10 May 1871 Franco-Prussian War, the 1899-1902 Anglo-Boer War, and the Spanish-American War of 21 April 1898 to 10 December, 1898. By then, news cov

Let s not leave everything on government s shoulders

Let’s not leave everything on government’s shoulders - JAPP Foundation The Apostle Joseph Ayim Prempeh, Founder of Joseph Ayim Prempeh and Partners (JAPP) Foundation, has advised Ghanaians to help improve the lives of the vulnerable and not leave everything on the shoulders of government. “We have the mandate as children of God to reflect the love of our Creator whose love transcends every region, religion, ethnicity and race. All of us will be accountable for what we do,” he said. Apostle Prempeh said this at the launch of a holistic free health screening and National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) registration and renewal for head potters (Kayayei) at the Agbogbloshie Market, organised by the Foundation, to mark the Universal Health Coverage Day.

The antidote for India s healthcare woes

The antidote for India’s healthcare woes A digital health ecosystem that can leverage data, technology and collaboration can help leapfrog India s healthcare. (REUTERS) Abheek Singhi By encouraging collaboration and combining digital approaches with traditional healthcare models, India can create a powerful antidote that addresses the challenges related to access, affordability and quality of care. Share Via Read Full Story “This is indeed India! remarked Mark Twain, as he tried to grasp the complex and nuanced Indian society. More than a century later, India continues to be a paradox. On the one hand, its economy is currently the fifth-largest, with aspirations to vault to the top-three club by 2025. On the other, its healthcare systems perform poorly on multiple dimensions, with the country ranking 145 among 195 countries on the Healthcare Access and Quality Index (HAQ). The healthcare infrastructure in India is crippled by several inadequacies including limited access

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