Vaccination
Typhoid gene research may improve vaccine
Research into a Typhoid Fever resistant gene could lead to a more effective vaccination against a disease which kills about 200-thousand people a year. Audio
Science - Body Parts
Jean Fleming, Professor Emerita at the University of Otago, retired from a long career in health sciences and science communication. On human anatomy, cancer, New Zealand's leading cause of death… Audio
Should HPV vaccine for cervical cancer be free for boys?
With Dr Nikki Turner. The HPV vaccination programme began in New Zealand in 2008, initially through General Practices and since 2009, largely through schools at year 8 (age 12). Young women up to the… Audio
CIA will no longer use vaccination programmes to spy
Dr. John R. Finnegan, Jr. is a professor and the Dean at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. He is an epidemiology and community public health expert, and one of the 12 Deans who… Audio
Biobead Vaccines
Bacteria are being used as factories to produce tiny biobeads to mimic diseases in the body for vaccines Audio
Biobead Vaccines
Bacteria are being used as factories to produce tiny biobeads to mimic diseases in the body for vaccines
AudioPreschoolers vaccinated against hepatitis A in Ashburton
The first in a series of vaccination clinics to halt the spread of hepatitis A began in Ashburton today. Audio
Mass hepatitis A vaccination campaign costs thousands
Health authorities have launched a mass vaccination programme against Hepatitis A in parts of Canterbury as they warn New Zealanders about the danger of travelling to the Pacific Islands where the… Audio
Pharmac to consider expanding offer of free vaccine
The drug-buying agency, Pharmac, will review its funding for the whooping cough vaccination, but won't say when. Three babies have died since the latest outbreak of the disease began in August 2011… Audio
Cost a barrier to funding HPV vaccine for boys
Cost could be the major barrier to including boys as well as girls in a vaccination programme to prevent cervical cancer. Audio
Mass vaccinations against meningitis in Northland
A mass vaccination programme begins in Northland this week, to protect young people from an outbreak of meningococcal 'C'. Audio
The Vault for 17 September 2010 - Vaccination
These days parents question the need to vaccinate, but 50-years ago when disease was much more prevalent, parents were less inclined to question. Audio
Paul Offit: vaccination
Infectious diseases specialist and expert on vaccines, immunology and virology. He's the author of Autism's False Prophets: Bad Science, Risky Medicine and the Search for a Cure. Audio
Privacy Commission to investigate claims privacy breached
Claims some schools are breaching the privacy of girls as part of a cervical cancer vaccination campaign. Audio
Gardasil vaccine roll-out
The roll-out of the Ministry of Health's anti-cervical cancer vaccination programme has begun this week for girls aged 12 to 18. Audio
Free Vaccination For 50 Thousand Young Women
From today, about 50 thousand young women, become eligible to receive a free vaccination against cervical cancer. Audio
American Researcher Says Vaccination Ground Breaking
Paul Offit has been brought to NZ by the Auckland University-based Immunisation Advisory Centre to discuss vaccines. Audio
Prevenar Vaccine
All babies born since January will be in line for a new free vaccination against several common but serious illnesses. Audio
Cervical Cancer Vaccination
The Government is to spend more than 150 million dollars over the next five years on vaccinating girls against cervical cancer. Audio