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21. Vaccines are not linked to multiple sclerosis

...received hepatitis B vaccine11Another 2001 study analysed vaccines against hepatitis B, tetanus and influenza in MS patients. The study showed the absence of a link between the hepatitis B vaccine and...

22. The Birth of a Vaccine

...using this strategy are the so-called ‘sub-unit’ flu vaccines which contain only two proteins of the influenza virus, or the hepatitis B vaccine composed of a protein found on the surface of the virus...

23. Vaccinating against Bacterial Meningitis

...di Sanità (Italian Institute of Public Health), is carried out on a nationwide basis. Haemophilus influenzae infection: Hib meningitis Hib vaccination was introduced in 1995 and added to the National...

24. The real risks associated with vaccinations

...killed (measles-mumps-rubella-varicella, antipoliomyelite) components of the micro-organism (anti-influenza) or substances synthesised by it (anti-diphtheria, anti-tetanus) or proteins obtained synthetically...

25. Genetic screening before vaccination is pointless

...studies was conducted in the United States to study the safety and efficacy of the new intranasal influenza vaccine compared with the intramuscular vaccine; the results revealed no link between genetic...

26. New guidelines support flu vaccination

...England Journal of Medicine dedicated specifically to vaccinations against tetanus, hepatitis B and influenza (Annex 2), shows that there is no link between these vaccines and the risk of relapse. In...

30. Hexavalent vaccine

...month of lifethe third dose in the 11th-13th month of lifeWith regard to hepatitis B and Haemophilus influenzae type B, the cycle is complete and no further dose is required. A booster dose for Diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis...