The universal flu vaccine is already being tested in humans

The universal flu vaccine is already being tested in humans

The universal vaccine against gripe is one step closer. Last Tuesday, the US National Institutes of Health announced the launch of a phase I clinical trial of one of the potential candidates, in which Up to 100 adult volunteers will participate. as published Gizmodoin the first experiments carried out with this vaccine, it was found … Read more

incidence, certificates, passports, omicron variant, vaccines and booster doses, restrictions, income, icu and deaths

incidence, certificates, passports, omicron variant, vaccines and booster doses, restrictions, income, icu and deaths

The covid-19 pandemic continues to complicate in Spain. The Minister of Health, Carolina Darias, appears in Congress to explain the evolution of the pandemic with the rate of infections on the rise, 441 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and ten communities already at very high risk of transmission (more than 500 points), This reignites the debate … Read more

AM faces seasonal period of SRAG and Surveillance alerts for preventive measures

AM faces seasonal period of SRAG and Surveillance alerts for preventive measures

Amazonas faces seasonality for the circulation of respiratory viruses during the rainy season in the state. The Amazonas Health Surveillance Foundation – Dr. Rosemary Costa Pinto (FVS-RCP) alerts to the maintenance of preventive measures against the transmission of respiratory viruses. In November, 501 reported cases for SRAG were registered, according to data from the Flu … Read more

Young people, motor of the housing market despite job insecurity, high prices and little public aid

Young people, motor of the housing market despite job insecurity, high prices and little public aid

Young people are the great engine of the housing market in Spain, above other more mature age groups, despite their enormous difficulties in saving money due to their job instability and high youth unemployment rate. This prevents them on many occasions from being able to embark on the purchase of a home, which is what … Read more

Pfizer launches human clinical trials of a …

Pfizer launches human clinical trials of a …

The American pharmaceutical laboratory Pfizer has announced that it is testing a human flu vaccine using messenger RNA technology, first used in its covid-19 vaccine, a technology that could improve the effectiveness of current flu vaccines, currently between 40% and 60%, reports AFP. The American company in the field of Modern Biotechnology announced, in turn, … Read more

The zasca via Twitter of a contestant of ‘Now I fall!’ to a headline for not knowing a question about football

The zasca via Twitter of a contestant of ‘Now I fall!’  to a headline for not knowing a question about football

Africa was not able to hit Now I fall! what Real Sociedad was the league team that won the final of the Copa del Rey longest in history. That is, that of the 2020 edition, disputed in 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic. An error that made the news in The Basque newspaper. News of … Read more

Burak Sergen, actor of ‘Kara Sevda’, reappears in the ICU after more than thirty days admitted for coronavirus

Burak Sergen, actor of ‘Kara Sevda’, reappears in the ICU after more than thirty days admitted for coronavirus

Burak Serger, Turkish soap opera actor blind love, he has spent 37 days admitted to the hospital after being infected with coronavirus And now, after leaving the Intensive Care Unit, he has been able to make a few brief statements to the Turkish environment Hürriyet. From the hospital bed, with oxygen and accompanied by his … Read more

A science popularizer clarifies why television presenters do not wear masks

A science popularizer clarifies why television presenters do not wear masks

Since the coronavirus pandemic began and the mandatory use of a mask was extended in almost all areas – except in homes – there was one area that has remained on the sidelines of this debate: television. In the talk shows, debates or informative programs, which take place in a closed space such as a … Read more

The autoantibodies generated by our body aggravate Covid and could be behind its sequelae

The autoantibodies generated by our body aggravate Covid and could be behind its sequelae

Our own body can be the greatest ally of the coronavirus. For months, it has been known that death from Covid-19 is caused by an uncontrolled response of our own immune system when trying to fight the SARS-CoV-2 infection. Now a new study has shown the weight that a type of antibodies generated by some … Read more