Eindelijk!!!!!!!!! goed nieuws Malaria!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Jaap


Europees groen licht voor gebruik malariavaccin in Afrika

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                                                  Gepubliceerd: 24 juli 2015 08:13             Laatste update:                                      24 juli 2015 08:12                                       
 
        
     
                    Een middel tegen malaria heeft van het Europees  geneesmiddelenagentschap EMA groen licht gekregen om te worden gebruikt  in Afrika. Het is het eerste vaccin tegen de ziekte in de wereld.               
 


                                              EMA adviseert een vergunning voor het middel te  verstrekken om het aan baby's in Afrika te kunnen geven in landen waar  het risico op malaria het grootst is. Het middel, RTS,S, of Mosquirix  genaamd, is ontwikkeld door het Britse farmacieconcern GlaxoSmithKline.  Het bedrijf maakte vrijdag het Europese advies bekend.

Aanbevelingen van de EMA worden doorgaans binnen enkele maanden overgenomen door de Europese Commissie. Later dit jaar zal naar verwachting de Wereldgezondheidsorganisatie WHO een oordeel vellen.
Naar schatting 584.000 mensen overleden in 2013 aan malaria, vooral in Afrika. Meer dan tachtig procent van de doden zijn kinderen jonger dan vijf jaar. De parasiet die de ziekte veroorzaakt wordt door malariamuggen overgebracht.
GlaxoSmithKline heeft geen prijs genoemd voor het vaccin maar heeft volgens de BBC toegezegd dat het geen winst op het middel zal gaan maken.\

Bron:Nu.nl

vriendelijke groet
Jaap

ja erg goed nieuws

en men moet natuurlijk ook doorgaan met preventie
zoals droogleggen van poeltjes stilstaand water
en altijd onder Klamboe slapen

http://www.rtlnieuws.nl/nieuws/binnenland/goedkeuring-vaccin-doorbraak-strijd-tegen-malaria

Minder goed dan je van een vaccin zou verwachten, bij vaccinatie verwacht je (ik) een zo goed als 100% bescherming.

“Although its efficacy is currently judged to be only 27 to 46%, it is nevertheless considered to be a significant advance in the worldwide campaign against malaria.”

Alle beetjes helpen, zullen we maar zeggen… Antimalariamiddelen (Lariam bijv) zijn ook geen zekerheid om malariavrij te blijven. (Zelf ondervonden, en flink ook) er zijn zoveel verschillende soorten malariaparasieten…
Ik ben als moeder, wonend in Kenia, meer bang voor evt bijwerkingen op korte, maar zeker ook op langere termijn. Nieuwe middelen… Altijd spannend. Tegen die tijd maar eens goed in verdiepen…

Www.marriettevandervelde.waarbenjij.nu

Wij gebruiken al heel lang artemisia druppels in combinatie met vitamine pillen. En uiteraard slapen we onder netten en smeren we deet(ook omstreden) voor zover ik weet heeft Artemisia geen bijwerkingen
Tot op heden nooit ziek geweest. Lariam en Malerone is prima als je eenkeertje in Kenya of elders op vakantie bent,maar niet als je er regelmatig komt of woont

weer iets nieuws

Willem Takken van de Wageningen Universiteit heeft een geurval ontwikkeld tegen de malaria mug
en uitgetest op het keniaanse eiland Rusinga in het Victoria meer

https://www.oneworld.nl/mensengeur-lokt-malariamug-de-val

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Er is al veel onderzocht op geurvallen en heb ik met succes geprobeerd in Kilifi.
Er bestaan in Kenya van die blauwe uv lichten met een ventilatortje eronder, beesten die erop af komen
komen door die ventilator in een bakje met gaas waar ze neit uit kunnen. Als je in dat bakje een stukje
stinkkaas legt, dan zitten er veel muggen in 's morgens. Ik had ergens gelezen dat NL Limburgse stinkkaas het
beste werkt (ook door een NL univ getest toen)

Het vaccin vertrouw ik HELEMAAL NIET, tot tegendeel bewezen zou zijn, maar tegen die tijd zijn de
pharmaceuten met het geld weg… Bijv. :

The Zika virus does not cause microcephaly.
Zika has existed for more than 70 years without a single documented birth defect attributed to the disease. The virus is insignificant and more mild than the seasonal flu, with symptoms ranging from a low-grade fever to body aches and other cold-like symptoms.
The fact of the matter is Big Chem has pesticides to sell and Big Pharma has a vaccine to push.
Suddenly, a disease that has been irrelevant for decades is an imminent health threat.
A gullible public has been tricked into believing the only way to save ourselves from certain death or deformed babies is to allow the aerial abatement of chemicals banned all over the world.
For example, this past weekend’s spraying in South Carolina was successful in wiping out those pesky Zika-carrying skeets. Too bad it also decimated the state’s bee population.
“On Saturday, it was total energy, millions of bees foraging, pollinating, making honey for winter. Today, it stinks of death. Maggots and other insects are feeding on the honey and the baby bees who are still in the hives. It’s heartbreaking.” -Juanita Stanley, Beekeeper
Millions of bees are dead as a result of the state’s first aerial spraying in 14 years. The pesticide, Trumpet (which contains naled), rained down from the sky for 2 hours early Sunday morning.
According to the manufacturer’s label, Trumpet is “highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment on blooming crops or weeds. To minimize hazard to bees, it is recommended that the product is not applied more than two hours after sunrise or two hours before sunset, limiting application to times when bees are least active.”
Hmmm…it must have been just an unfortunate oversight to spray heavily during the precise time explicitly discouraged on the label. But, hey, at least AMVAC Chemical Corporation and their parent company, American Vanguard Corporation are making millions.
Chemical corporations aren’t the only ones who will profit from an insignificant disease.
The U.S. government has commissioned Takeda Pharmaceutical Company for the development of a Zika vaccine, with as much as $312 million committed to funding.
Takeda said in a press release that the cash will be put to the development of an “inactivated, adjuvanted, whole Zika virus vaccine.”
Takeda Pharmaceutical has plans for more than just a “cure” for Zika. The Japan-based Takeda also has vaccines for dengue, norovirus and polio in the works.
“This Zika vaccine program joins our work in dengue, norovirus, our partnership with the Japanese Government on pandemic influenza, and the recently announced partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to help eradicate polio. These efforts to develop a vaccine against the Zika virus reinforce Takeda’s commitment to the health of people everywhere, including the most vulnerable populations that are threatened by Zika,” stated Dr. Rajeev Venkayya, Corporate Officer and President of the Global Vaccine Business Division at Takeda.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, you say? Now, that’s interesting.
How convenient that their little foundation has also funded Oxitec, the genetically modified mosquito project that many believe is actually spreading the Zika virus. What a clever guy. After all, there is quite a bit of profit in unleashing a disease on the population and then creating the vaccine to ‘cure’ it. (Read more about that here.)
As reported by Daniel Barker:
It’s easy to see where the Zika virus crisis might fit in with Bill Gates’ admitted depopulation agenda. Not only are babies being born nearly brain-dead, but now women throughout Latin America are being urged not to have children during the next two years. Coincidence?
And in the latest Zika news, GM mosquitoes are now being considered for use in fighting the further spread of the virus.
And of course, researchers are scrambling to develop a vaccine…
The irony should not be lost on anyone that the proposed solutions for Zika containment (chemicals, vaccines) are the real causes behind the birth defects being blamed on the virus.

  1. Monsanto’s Chemicals
    Glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup, “probably” causes cancer according the the World Health Organization. It has also been linked to microcephaly.
    The link was established in a study titled ‘Glyphosate-Based Herbicides Produce Teratogenic Effects on Vertebrates by Impairing Retinoic Acid Signaling.’
    In the study, glyphosate-based concentrations were injected into frog and chicken embryos and it was discovered that microcephaly was a side effect in both, along with gradual loss of rhombomere domains and the reduction of the optic vesicles (the latter two are developing parts of the brain in an embryo). (Read the study here.)
    Global Research Center also released a different report confirming Brazil’s rampant pesticide use if far more of a concern in microcephaly development than Zika.
    According to the report:
    “Pesticides in Brazil and Pernambuco state are more likely to be the cause of microcephaly and birth defects than Zika virus and the links below speak for themselves…” (View the links here.)
  2. Tdap Vaccine
    A study published in The National Center for Biotechnology Information reveals the the United Stated government has known for decades that a link between Tdap and microcephaly exists.
    An exert from the study reads:
    Prenatal factors are thought to account for 20 to 30 percent of cases. This category includes cerebral anomalies, chromosomal disorders, neurocutaneous syndromes such as tuberous sclerosis, inherited metabolic disorders, intrauterine infections, family history of seizures, and microcephaly (Bobele and Bodensteiner, 1990; Kurokawa et al., 1980; Ohtahara, 1984; Riikonen and Donner, 1979). (Read the full study here.)
    At the end of 2014, the Brazilian government mandated the Tdap vaccine for all pregnant women and in the final months of 2015, the Zika-induced microcephaly ‘outbreak’ was all CNN could talk about.
    29 countries all over the world have reported cases of the Zika virus, but not a single documented cases of Zika-related microcephaly exists anywhere but Brazil. That’s odd.
    The Outliers has compiled a great fact sheet that everyone should read before receiving the Tdap vaccine. We still have a choice, despite the recent revelation of a CDC Quarantine Committee hell-bent on force vaccinating the American public. (Read about thathere.)
    Thank you to The Outliers for this invaluable information about the Tdap vaccine that the CDC pushes for every pregnancy, regardless of the patient’s previous history of receiving the vaccine.
    FACT #1. There are ingredients in the pertussis-containing Tdap vaccine that have not been fully evaluated for potential genotoxic or other adverse effects on the human fetus developing in the womb that may negatively affect health after birth, including aluminum adjuvants, mercury containing (Thimerosal) preservatives and many more bioactive and potentially toxic ingredients.
    FACT #2. The FDA has licensed Tdap vaccines to be given once as a single dose pertussis booster shot to individuals over 10 or 11 years old. The CDC’s recommendation that doctors give every pregnant woman a Tdap vaccination during every pregnancy—regardless of whether a woman has already received one dose of Tdap—is an off-label use of the vaccine.
    FACT #3. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) adequate testing has not been done in humans to demonstrate safety for pregnant women and it is not known whether the vaccines can cause fetal harm or affect reproduction capacity. The manufacturers of the Tdap vaccine state that human toxicity and fertility studies are inadequate and warn that Tdap should “be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed.”
    FACT #4. Drug companies did not test the safety and effectiveness of giving Tdap vaccine to pregnant women before the vaccines were licensed in the U.S. and there is almost no data on inflammatory or other biological responses to this vaccine that could affect pregnancy and birth outcomes.

‘‘A promising malaria vaccine is to be tested in Kenya and elsewhere in Africa from 2018, having successfully completed the Phase 3 clinical trials. It is aimed primarily at preventing the “most deadly form of malaria” in babies 5 to 17 months old. At the same time the Chinese have joined in with proposals to use the drug Artemisinin which was developed in China and is understood to be effective in the treatment of malaria.’’

bron : medical journal