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Disruptions to immunisation put millions of children at risk: UN, WHO


27 April 2021 - 08:55 By Kate Kelland
Gaps in vaccination coverage are likely to lead to future epidemics as more regular childhood vaccinations are missed.
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Millions of children whose immunisations have been disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, especially in Africa, are now at risk from life-threatening diseases such as measles, polio, yellow fever and diphtheria, UN health agencies warn.
Gaps in vaccination coverage have led to serious measles outbreaks in Pakistan and Yemen, the agencies said, and are likely to lead to future epidemics as more regular childhood vaccinations are missed.
Gaps in vaccination coverage are already having grave, real world consequences, said the World Health Organisation s (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus at a virtual briefing in which he also announced a new global immunisation strategy. ....

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World Immunization Week: Vaccination in 2021


World Immunization Week: Vaccination in 2021
In support of World Immunization Week, News-Medical talks to experts in different areas of the medical sector on why immunization week is so prevalent in 2021 and the importance of global access to vaccination.
2021 will be a big year for vaccination. What has the COVID-19 pandemic taught us about immunization?
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought vividly both the unique and transformational promise vaccines hold in ending pandemics and enabling societies to function, as well as the massive, systemic inequities that hinder that promise. It has also shown us that the mere existence of vaccines is insufficient without efforts to ensure that systems to supply, deliver, and communicate about vaccines are in place to ensure equitable access for all. ....

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4 in 5 Chinese people willing to receive COVID-19 vaccine


4 in 5 Chinese people willing to receive COVID-19 vaccine
By WANG XIAOYU |
China Daily |
Updated: 2021-04-26 09:07
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Students receive shots of a COVID-19 vaccine at Huadong Normal University in Shanghai, on March 28, 2021. [Photo/Xinhua]
More than four in five Chinese are willing to receive COVID-19 vaccines, the highest rate among all six major vaccines for adults, a survey released on Sunday showed.
Chinese people s overall acceptance of vaccines - meaning they recognize that vaccination can effectively prevent diseases - has jumped to 85 percent, up nearly 40 percentage points from last year, it said.
Public awareness of vaccines designed to prevent hepatitis B and the human papillomavirus has also increased markedly compared with last year, but people s knowledge about influenza, pneumonia and herpes vaccines remains relatively low, the survey said. ....

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Plant-based "vaccine" uses herbs to activate the immune system against the coronavirus, without the blood clot risk


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(Natural News)
Canadian company Medicago has developed a plant-based vaccine for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). The two-dose vaccine uses virus-like particles (VLP) grown in a tobacco shrub to confer immunity against COVID-19.
VLPs are molecules that closely resemble a virus. They are not infectious since they do not contain genetic material. Vaccines that use VLPs train the immune system to recognize a virus and launch an attack if a person gets infected.
Medicago’s vaccine is different from all authorized COVID-19 vaccines. Whereas other vaccines target only the spike protein, the molecule used by the coronavirus to infect host cells, the plant-based shot uses VLPs that resemble the overall structure of the Wuhan coronavirus. ....

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Q&A with UNICEF Nigeria: How Polio Paved The Way For A Powerful COVID-19 Response


Q&A with UNICEF Nigeria: How Polio Paved The Way For A Powerful COVID-19 Response
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An inside look at how UNICEF and partners in Nigeria’s successful fight to end polio were able to quickly pivot toward a new public health threat, applying many of the same tools and resources to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.
A volunteer community mobilizer (VCM) administers the oral polio vaccine to a child in Fanisau Ugongo Village, Kano State, Nigeria.
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UNICEF USA recently connected with Dr. Anisur Rahman Siddique and Muhamad Ridwan Hasan, key members of the UNICEF Nigeria team focused on polio eradication, for their insights into how the country has been able to leverage existing partnerships and platforms to strengthen its response to coronavirus. Here are excerpts from the conversation. ....

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