Suzanne Humphries, an anti-vaccine influencer, misconstrues polio's history and effects, asserting that it isn't harmful. She incorrectly claims that the Xavante Indians of Brazil experienced low paralysis rates due to preexposure. Studies indicate their population faced high mortality rates, contradicting her portrayal of their health and the polio virus's dangers. The post Polio and the Xavante Indians of Brazil appeared first on VAXOPEDIA.| VAXOPEDIA
Testing new vaccines with saline placebos may seem beneficial, but ethical concerns arise when existing vaccines are available. Trials should prioritize participants' safety, providing them with alternatives rather than depriving them of protection. Misunderstandings about placebo use could hinder vaccine approval and public health efforts, highlighting the complexity of vaccine trial ethics. The post Should All New Vaccines Require Testing With a Saline Placebo? appeared first on VAXOPEDIA.| VAXOPEDIA
The facts about ivermectin and the FDA: Learn why the settlement over a lawsuit doesn't change the scientific evidence against its use for COVID.| VAXOPEDIA