Thursday, March 5, 2009

New Studies On Pneumococcal Disease In Africa Reinforce Need For Life-Saving Vaccines

Two new studies from the Pneumococcal Awareness Council of Experts (PACE) highlight the increased risk for children in Africa of contracting pneumococcal disease and suffering its devastating consequences. The studies were presented at the Sabin Vaccine Institute's 4th Regional Pneumococcal Symposium in Johannesburg, South Africa. According to PACE, the results reinforce the urgent need for improving access to life-saving vaccines and treatments throughout the continent. More at...

Salmonella Outbreak In Nebraska Source Identified

The number of salmonella cases in eastern Nebraska initially detected last week has increased, according to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. So far, there are approximately 14 lab-confirmed cases, with 4 considered probable ones and an additional 8 to 10 suspect cases indentified on the basis of reported symptoms. The outbreak preliminarily has been linked to a source-alfalfa sprouts from a local grower, CW Sprouts from Omaha. Continue reading ...