CropsOrganismsGMOsCropSoybeansCornGeneticSoybeanFoodsCottonInsectsCanolaScientistsAdoptionTransgenicInsecticidesMaizeHerbicideBiotechnologyFoodBacteriaWidespreadMosquitoesConcernPotentialResearchRatsPlantsHealthEnvironmental impact quotientFormulationIdenticalConferPesticidesPopulationsDiversityEconomicProduceOutbreakKenyaStudyExamineSpeciesPaperVaccineMethodsTechnologyStudies
Crops21
- Genetically modified (GM) crop technology was widely adopted for commercial use in 1996 and is mainly used in corn, soybean, cotton, and canola crops. (montana.edu)
- Genetically modified crops are thoroughly evaluated for environmental effects before they become commercially available. (montana.edu)
- 1 In addition, there is concern that the use of GM crops may negatively impact the agriculture ecosystem. (montana.edu)
- Perhaps the most conflicting research surrounding GM crops concerns their effects on herbicide use and the subsequent environmental impact. (montana.edu)
- As a result, the comparison of herbicides used on GM crops versus conventional crops must include more than net amount used to determine overall environmental impact. (montana.edu)
- abstract = 'We estimate the impact of genetically modified (GM) crops on countrywide yields, harvested area, and trade using a triple-differences rollout design that exploits variation in the availability of GM seeds across crops, countries, and time. (ku.dk)
- It focuses on the environmental impacts associated with changes in pesticide use and greenhouse gas emissions arising from the use of GM crops since their first widespread commercial use over 20 years ago. (pgeconomics.co.uk)
- Coexistence of genetically modified (GM) and non-GM crops in the European Union. (agronomy-journal.org)
- And according to the Globe article, "most organic farming trade organizations are deeply, viscerally opposed to genetically engineered crops and seeds. (motherjones.com)
- Genetically modifying crops became the solution to prolong human existence beyond our carrying capacity. (umass.edu)
- It is established that genetically modified (GM) crops impact the environment, but are we willing to overlook that in order to save our own? (umass.edu)
- The following paper will discuss the environmental impacts of GM crops and explain how our global society utilizes them in the food system. (umass.edu)
- Given the negative impacts and the need for GMOs for food production, the only way to cope with this dichotomy is to decrease the environmental impact without eliminating modified crops. (umass.edu)
- Recognizing the struggles that farmers face with weed management, scientists developed genetically modified herbicide-tolerant (HT) crops so farmers can spray their fields with weed killers without affecting their crop yield. (umass.edu)
- O. Dhandhayuthapani, "Risks and Benefits of Genetically Modified Crops and the Application of Remote Sensing Techniques for Assessing the Impact on the Native Species and Multidisciplinary Challenges", IJRESM , vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 57-62, Feb. 2022. (ijresm.com)
- Panel calls for 10-year moratorium on field trials of Bt food crops Citing India's obligations under the Convention on Biological Diversity - whose global conference is now underway here - a Supreme Court-appointed panel has recommended a ban on genetically modified (GM) field trials until the regulatory system is completely overhauled. (org.in)
- Genetically Modified Crops: Are They Evil or Effective? (vitacost.com)
- The Union of Latin American Scientists Committed to Society and Nature (UCCSN-AL) has issued a statement rejecting the letter signed by Nobel Prize laureates in favour of genetically modified crops and GMO golden rice. (mondialisation.ca)
- The majority of genetically engineered crops available on the market are engineered to be tolerant to Roundup, and Roundup residues are widespread on food and feed. (biosafety-info.net)
- Genetically engineered crops can confer some advantages, including a reduced need to apply insecticides, but these benefits diminish with time. (journalistsresource.org)
- A 2009 report by the Union of Concerned Scientists, "Failure to Yield: Evaluating the Performance of Genetically Engineered Crops," is a good source of information on the potential of both genetically engineered seeds and traditional breeding methods in increasing crop yields. (journalistsresource.org)
Organisms16
- New Zealand's most comprehensive, independent scientific field trial of genetically modified trees has been completed, with results showing no environmental impact from the trial and no evidence of gene transfer to other organisms. (scionresearch.com)
- The results from this research trial support the argument that genetically modified trees are low-risk and can be safely introduced into the environment, without having a negative effect on other organisms. (scionresearch.com)
- The trial has been monitored for nearly five years and there is no evidence of gene transfer into other organisms, or negative impact in the soil environment or insect population in and around the trial site. (scionresearch.com)
- The market analysis Non-Genetically Modified Organisms Food begins with an overview of the market base and highlights current information on the world market, complemented by data on the current situation. (ozcarguide.com)
- The Non-Genetically Modified Organisms Food Market Report is a comprehensive study of the global market, recently added to its extensive database by our experts/research professionals. (ozcarguide.com)
- The global Non-Genetically Modified Organisms Food market is a valuable and reliable source of data, including data on the current market. (ozcarguide.com)
- The report provides information on the Non-Genetically Modified Organisms Food market area, which is subdivided into subregions and countries. (ozcarguide.com)
- Recognize emerging players with a potentially strong Non-Genetically Modified Organisms Food product portfolio and create effective counter-strategies to gain a competitive advantage. (ozcarguide.com)
- Rank new customers or potential partners in the Non-Genetically Modified Organisms Food target demographic. (ozcarguide.com)
- Plan mergers and acquisitions with merit by identifying Non-Genetically Modified Organisms Food Top Manufacturer in the market. (ozcarguide.com)
- The World Health Organization defines genetically modified organisms (GMOs) as "organisms (i.e. plants, animals or microorganisms) in which the genetic material (DNA) has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally by mating and/or natural recombination" (World Health Organization [WHO], 2016). (umass.edu)
- But they are likely to affect higher-level species such as birds, says ornithologist The long-term environmental impacts of Genetically Modified Organisms need intensive study, but they are very likely to have impacts on higher-level species such as birds. (org.in)
- GMOs (genetically modified organisms) frequently show up in snack foods, fast-food items, packaged foods, cereals, soft drinks, breads and sandwich meats. (vitacost.com)
- The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety is the only international law regulating genetically modified organisms, or living modified organisms (LMOs) as they are known in the Protocol. (biosafety-info.net)
- There has been a long debate concerning the safety of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), whether it imposes a risk not only to our environment, but also to our bodies when ingested over a long period of time. (bartleby.com)
- Biotechnology applications such as the use and production of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have been widely promoted, adopted, and employed by agricultur al producers throughout the world. (cdc.gov)
GMOs3
- Negative impacts on the environment from GMOs are a big concern for scientists and the public. (umass.edu)
- Dr. P.A. Azeez, director of the Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History (SACON), Coimbatore, made that observation here in reply to a question on the potential impact of GMOs on bird diversity and health. (org.in)
- The long-term impacts of these GMOs are unknown. (vitacost.com)
Crop9
- Despite these safeguards, the use of GM technology in crop production has incited much debate regarding its impact on the environment. (montana.edu)
- By considering the aggregate global impact of GM technology on the environment, the overall trend of GM crop use can be more clearly deciphered. (montana.edu)
- This comparison stresses the importance of examining the aggregate impact of herbicide use over the entire time span of GM crop use. (montana.edu)
- This paper updates previous assessments of the environmental impacts associated with using crop biotechnology in global agriculture. (pgeconomics.co.uk)
- To feed those people with current crop yields and farming practices, we will need to clear, fertilize, and spray vast amounts of wild land…Clearly, there must be a better way to boost food production while minimizing its impact. (motherjones.com)
- Genetically modified maize (corn) is a genetically modified crop. (wikipedia.org)
- The research focused on Roundup, which is the most widely used herbicide in the world, and a crop genetically engineered to be tolerant to Roundup, NK603 maize. (biosafety-info.net)
- is a good source of information on the potential of both genetically engineered seeds and traditional breeding methods in increasing crop yields. (journalistsresource.org)
- corn targets is low to moderate, the genetically modified crop provides little or no yield advantage. (journalistsresource.org)
Soybeans3
- In this example, the aggregate global impact of GM HT soybeans represents a 0.1% increase in the change of active ingredient used, corresponding to an increase of 5 million kg used. (montana.edu)
- But are genetically-modified (GMO) soybeans that have been sprayed with toxic glyphosate (Roundup) really environmentally-friendly? (veggie.news)
- In 2016, farmers worldwide planted more than 240 million acres (98 million hectares) of genetically modified corn, cotton and soybeans that produce insect-killing proteins from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis, or Bt. (phys.org)
Corn10
- Unlike corn or other edible plants, a genetically engineered tobacco plant is unlikely to find its way into the food supply, he said. (impactlab.com)
- Today 70 percent of all processed foods in the United States have at least one ingredient from genetically engineered corn, cotton, canola, or soybean. (motherjones.com)
- Bt maize/Bt corn is a variant of maize that has been genetically altered to express one or more proteins from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis including Delta endotoxins. (wikipedia.org)
- 285ff Corn genetically modified to produce VIP was first approved in the US in 2010. (wikipedia.org)
- While Cuba's agriculture is largely focused on organic production, as of 2010, the country had developed a variety of genetically modified corn that is resistant to the palomilla moth. (wikipedia.org)
- FILE - Central Illinois farmers deposit harvested corn on the ground outside a full grain elevator in Virginia, Ill. The U.S. government said Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023, it is formally requesting a dispute settlement panel in its ongoing row with Mexico over its limits on genetically modified corn. (abc27.com)
- MEXICO CITY (AP) - The U.S. government said Thursday it is formally requesting a dispute settlement panel in its ongoing row with Mexico over its limits on genetically modified corn. (abc27.com)
- Mexico is the leading importer of U.S. yellow corn, most of which is genetically modified. (abc27.com)
- A student asked about the impact of Bt pollen on streams after reading Genetically Engineered Corn Could Harm Aquatic Ecosystems www.sciencedaily.comreleases200710071008171030.htm Is this a concern? (gmoanswers.com)
- Given the prevalence of genetically engineered corn and soy in processed foods, those labels would have been nearly ubiquitous in the middle aisles of the grocery store. (kpbs.org)
Genetic5
- It is time to abandon the caricatures of genetic engineering that are popular among some consumers and activists, and instead see it for what it is: A tool that can help the ecological farming revolution grow into a lasting movement with global impact. (motherjones.com)
- Therefore, our plan is to reduce the impact of GM products on the environment, rather than abolish genetic engineering completely. (umass.edu)
- Preventing these impacts is improbable, but reduction of long term damage to affected ecosystems is plausible and should be attended to by conservationists and genetic engineers collaboratively. (umass.edu)
- Government regulations for genetically modified foods vary, from relatively relaxed policies in the U.S. that focus on the final food product to strict rules in the European Union that consider the genetic engineering process used to make the food. (harvard.edu)
- However, the clinical impact of additional cytogenetic and molecular genetic aberrations is most likely modified by the treatment modalities used. (lu.se)
Soybean2
- Genetically modified glyphosate-tolerant soybean in the USA: adoption factors, impacts and prospects. (agronomy-journal.org)
- This paper develops a model of heterogeneous consumer preferences to analyze the market potential of a second-generation, genetically modified, high-oleic soybean developed at the University of Nebraska. (umsystem.edu)
Foods15
- Whole Foods says it wants all its "own company branded products to be created from non-genetically engineered ingredients and processes," but makes no guarantees. (motherjones.com)
- According to the Center for Food Safety , some studies have linked genetically modified foods to allergic reactions, while other research suggests that transgenic fish may be more susceptible to disease . (good.is)
- To this end, regulatory bodies use scientific data to determine the potential impacts of genetically modified foods on human and environmental health. (harvard.edu)
- While government regulations for food safety were developed in part due to concerns over contaminated food, they also cover new technologies such as genetically modified (GM) foods. (harvard.edu)
- Within the dialogue of competing interests, scientific studies contribute to the regulatory process by assessing the potential impacts of the foods on human and environmental health. (harvard.edu)
- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) evaluates the safety of substances added to foods, such as color dyes, artificial sweeteners, and genetically engineered proteins. (harvard.edu)
- What's the environmental impact of Impossible Foods GMO burgers, made with genetically modified soy that's sprayed with glyphosate weed killer? (veggie.news)
- If you doubt that Genetically Modified (GM) foods threaten your body, here is a recent report from Russian biologists . (anh-usa.org)
- There is overwhelming public opinion support for GM labeling, and more than 80 public health, environmental, and agriculture organizations are working to ensure genetically modified foods are labeled as such. (anh-usa.org)
- Americans don't see eye to eye on genetically modified foods. (vitacost.com)
- Nearly 4 of every 10 Americans think genetically modified foods do more harm to someone's health than other foods, according to a 2015 survey by the Pew Research Center. (vitacost.com)
- On the other end of spectrum, nearly 5 in 10 Americans see no difference between genetically modified (GM) and non-GM foods , the survey shows, and 1 in 10 actually think GM foods are better for their health. (vitacost.com)
- It would have required that most foods containing genetically modified ingredients carry a "Made with GMO" label on the box. (kpbs.org)
- October 4, 2012 (Los Angeles)- Californians aren't price sensitive when it comes to genetically modified foods, reveal the latest results of the USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times Poll . (eastcountymagazine.org)
- In the growing body of literature concerning consumer acceptance of genetically modified (GM) foods, there are significant differences in conclusions about the impact of knowledge on such acceptance. (umsystem.edu)
Cotton1
- This paper presents the results of a study aimed at measuring the economic impact of genetically modified cotton in Maharashtra State, India. (umsystem.edu)
Insects3
- GM maize has also caused controversy with respect to possible health effects, impact on other insects and impact on other plants via gene flow. (wikipedia.org)
- Learn more about the environmental impacts of GM insects at BioTech.news . (naturalnews.com)
- Genetically modified symbionts are amplified and dispersed by newly- infected insects. (cdc.gov)
Canola2
- Pollination deficit (the difference between potential and actual pollination) and bee abundance were measured in organic, conventional, and herbicide-resistant, genetically modified (GM) canola fields (Brassica napus and B. rapa) in northern Alberta, Canada, in the summer of 2002. (sott.net)
- Further research on why some cropping systems, such as genetically modified, herbicide-resistant canola, have low wild bee abundance would be useful for management of agroecosystems to promote sustainability of food production. (sott.net)
Scientists3
- This research by Trinity scientists represents a massive contribution to the field of chromatin and epigenetics research and has further impact in cancer biology research as the genes encoding Polycomb proteins are frequently mutated in cancers. (phys.org)
- The scientists explained this by showing that an impact of a lunar-sized body on the Earth (in addition to the event that formed the Moon) would have enriched the mantle with enough siderophiles to explain the current value. (scitechdaily.com)
- Collaborate with trusted scientists such as Dr. Jonathan Kayondo, principal research officer at UVRI, to provide clear information on genetically modified mosquitoes and to debunk misinformation spreading around the malaria vaccine. (who.int)
Adoption1
- This paper presents an assessment of some of the key environmental impacts associated with the global adoption of these GM traits. (pgeconomics.co.uk)
Transgenic1
- The research trial was installed in Rotorua in 2003 with the express purpose of assessing the impacts, if any, of transgenic trees on the environment. (scionresearch.com)
Insecticides1
- Its use is widespread in both organic agriculture, and genetically engineered agriculture, as it presents many advantages over the use of traditional chemical-based insecticides. (gmoanswers.com)
Maize7
- Specific maize strains have been genetically engineered to express agriculturally-desirable traits, including resistance to pests and to herbicides. (wikipedia.org)
- Please find below a report about new results on the health impacts of the widely used Roundup herbicide and the Roundup tolerant genetically engineered maize NK603, which were presented at an international scientific conference on biosafety in Hyderabad, India. (biosafety-info.net)
- Hyderabad, 2 October (Lim Li Ching) - New results about the health impacts of the widely used Roundup herbicide and the Roundup tolerant genetically engineered maize NK603 have been presented at an international scientific conference on biosafety in Hyderabad, India. (biosafety-info.net)
- Therefore, this latest research studied the effects of the full commercial formulation of Roundup, as well as of the genetically engineered maize, on its own as well as sprayed with Roundup. (biosafety-info.net)
- The results, as presented at the conference, showed that rats fed with the genetically engineered maize and/or Roundup died more rapidly. (biosafety-info.net)
- The first male fed the genetically engineered maize to die did so one year before the first control, while the first female, eight months before the first control. (biosafety-info.net)
- The researchers hypothesized that the reason why NK603 maize, NK603 maize sprayed with Roundup, and Roundup on its own, all produced very similar impacts, is that both the genetically engineered maize and Roundup may cause hormonal disturbances in the same biochemical and physiological pathway. (biosafety-info.net)
Herbicide1
- Agro-environmental effects due to altered cultivation practices with genetically modified herbicide-tolerant oilseed rape and implications for monitoring. (agronomy-journal.org)
Biotechnology1
- The impact of biotechnology on agricultur al worker safety and health. (cdc.gov)
Food6
- 1,2 In fact, GM technology has positively impacted the environment in several ways 1,4 making it a useful tool in the development of a sustainable food system. (montana.edu)
- Whether and how to invest in genetically modified organism (GMO) technology as an alternative food production method is important. (up.ac.za)
- The truth is, the food we eat has been genetically modified for decades," says Dr. Konda Reddy, a physician at Physicians Weight Loss Centers in Orlando, Florida. (vitacost.com)
- Genetically modified food simply means that the original DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) structure of plants has been altered or tempered with. (intechopen.com)
- All eyes in the food world have been on California's hotly contested genetically modified (GMO) food labeling proposal, which was defeated this morning by a significant margin -- 53 percent of the state's voters opposed and 47 percent in favor. (kpbs.org)
- Even when presented with information about how much regulation might cost the cash-strapped state, a majority of voters support a November ballot initiative that would require new labeling for food that contains genetically modified ingredients. (eastcountymagazine.org)
Bacteria1
- We compared these studies based on the antibiotic used and differential impacts on gut bacteria, i.e., gut microbiome profiles and/or resistance genes. (cdc.gov)
Widespread1
- As such, a giant impact should have caused widespread crustal melting and such a catastrophic event must have occurred before the evidence for the oldest crust. (scitechdaily.com)
Mosquitoes3
- In a week, some 12,000 genetically modified (GM) male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes will emerge out of each box, making the first batch of GM mosquitoes released in the United States . (naturalnews.com)
- The Uganda Virus Research Institute's (UVRI) project to breed genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes gained attention from online users in Uganda and Kenya . (who.int)
- Concerns and misinformation about GM mosquitoes and their impact on individuals and the environment are increasing in the African region. (who.int)
Concern2
- While these negative impacts are of concern, conflicting research studies abound making it difficult to interpret results. (montana.edu)
- The ecological impacts of agriculture are of concern, especially with genetically modified and other intensive, modern cropping systems, yet little is known about effects on wild bee populations and subsequent implications for pollination. (sott.net)
Potential6
- Due to factors such as climate change, the spread of invasive species and pesticide resistance, there is potential for the negative impact of the medfly on global agriculture to increase if left unchecked. (imperial.ac.uk)
- Impacts of Biotech Regulation on Small Business and University Research: Possible Barriers and Potential Solutions (Washington, DC, 2004). (nature.com)
- This new discovery in stem cells-a result so surprising that the team initially believed it to be an error in the lab-has potential translational impacts in cancer biology and associated targeted treatments. (phys.org)
- Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. (mdpi.com)
- For example, in type 1 diabetes (T1D), GWAS has the potential to substantially contribute to the identification of genetically high risk individuals. (cdc.gov)
- However, based on the lack of research and regulatory oversight, it would appear that the potential impact on the safety and health of workers is of limited interest. (cdc.gov)
Research4
- It specifically identified a need for research into the environmental impacts of GM. (scionresearch.com)
- That's because the research facility was owned by AquaBounty Technologies , a biotech company that creates salmon eggs to hatch genetically engineered fish. (good.is)
- New research has revealed that a giant impact on Mars more than four billion years ago would explain the unusual amount of "iron loving" elements in the Red Planet. (scitechdaily.com)
- Their recently published paper, 'A colossal impact enriched Mars' mantle with noble metals,' appeared in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. (scitechdaily.com)
Rats1
- In a recent study by Dr. Oraby published through the Turkish Journal of Biology, found that albino rats on a genetically modified based diet showed significant damage to the liver, kidneys and reproductive system and showed abnormalities in just 90 days (267). (bartleby.com)
Plants3
- One acre of genetically engineered tobacco plants can produce enough anthrax vaccine to inoculate the entire U.S. population safely and inexpensively. (impactlab.com)
- It's a revolutionary concept," said Daniell, who has spent 20 years researching the possibilities for producing medical therapies through genetically engineered plants. (impactlab.com)
- Issues in the Regulation of Genetically Engineered Plants and Animals (Washington, DC, 2004). (nature.com)
Health8
- A quick-developing, nutritious, cheap fish with no negative health or environmental impacts? (good.is)
- A: I actually believe that human beings are genetically predisposed to a whole range of illnesses, whether it's heart disease, maybe even mental ill health, immune system failures and so on. (howstuffworks.com)
- We describe the impact that genotyping had on public health practice in Massachusetts and some limitations of the technique. (cdc.gov)
- We explore the impact that genotyping has had on public health practice in Massachusetts by investigating the following premises. (cdc.gov)
- Public Health Impact of Genome-Wide Association Studies: Glass Half Full or Half Empty? (cdc.gov)
- But what is the public health impact of GWAS? (cdc.gov)
- Other issues include the limited available information on impact of genomic information on health behavior, and the lack of readiness of health systems in integrating this new information into practice. (cdc.gov)
- Another reason, as our work suggests, is that these exposures led to basic biological changes that impact both mental and physical health. (cdc.gov)
Environmental impact quotient1
- The environmental impact quotient (EIQ) is a method used to measure the impact of individual pesticides on the environment, making it an important factor to consider when discussing environmental impact. (montana.edu)
Formulation1
- Apply genetically modified bacterial formulation to new homes or to insecticide-treated homes. (cdc.gov)
Identical3
- Through this process, a single mother cell divides to generate two genetically identical daughter cells. (europa.eu)
- It is usually taken for granted that identical twins are genetically 100 per cent alike, but there are in fact differences. (lu.se)
- This is interesting because it is usually taken for granted that identical twins are genetically 100 per cent alike. (lu.se)
Confer1
- Despite their genetically complex nature, available data indicate that variant rearrangements do not confer any specific phenotypic or prognostic impact as compared to CML with a standard Ph chromosome. (lu.se)
Pesticides1
- Nonetheless, the environmental and toxicological impacts of pesticides do not only depend on the amounts applied. (agronomy-journal.org)
Populations1
- No evidence of impacts on the microorganism populations that live in close association with the pine roots. (scionresearch.com)
Diversity1
- No evidence of detrimental impact on insect diversity by the genetically modified pine. (scionresearch.com)
Economic1
- Keep up with the latest market trends and changing dynamics due to the Impact of COVID-19 and the Economic Slowdown in the world. (ozcarguide.com)
Produce1
- that they do not produce environmental impacts and that even they increase global biodiversity. (mondialisation.ca)
Outbreak1
Kenya1
Study2
- A federal judge agreed and halted the sale of biotech alfalfa from Monsanto until the USDA could do a full-scale environmental impact study. (anh-usa.org)
- Impact of fathers on daughters age at menarche: a genetically and environ mentally controlled sibling study. (bvsalud.org)
Examine2
- I wanted to take a peek under the fish's genetically altered gills and examine some of the controversy surrounding this infamous swimmer. (good.is)
- Methods: We examine the impact of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum HEAL9 and Lacticaseibacillus paracasei 8700:2 supplementation on the faecal metabolome in genetically predisposed children having tissue transglutaminase autoantibodies, i.e., coeliac disease autoimmunity. (lu.se)
Species1
- One of the contributors to the success of this species today is the development of the Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia (GIFT) strain back in 1988. (worldfishcenter.org)
Paper3
- A 2016 paper by Brasser and colleagues conclusively showed that a giant impact is the best explanation for Earth's high siderophile element abundance. (scitechdaily.com)
- In the new paper, Brasser and Mojzsis show that for Mars to have amended its mass by about 0.8 wt percent in a single impact event required a body at least 1,200 kilometers in diameter. (scitechdaily.com)
- This paper investigates consumers' purchase intentions of vegetable oil that is made from genetically modified oilseeds (referred to as GM vegetable oil) in Beijing, China. (umsystem.edu)
Vaccine2
- While no formal studies have been conducted to document the impact of introducing Hep B vaccine in Kuwait, it is likely that the program has significantly protected children born since 1990, resulting in a reduced prevalence of chronic Hep B infection and associated morbidity and mortality (chronic liver disease and HCC). (cdc.gov)
- Misinformation around COVID-19 pandemic still impacts other vaccine narratives. (who.int)
Methods1
- Conventional epidemiology may be supported by analysis of isolates that cluster genetically by using IS6110 fingerprinting methods. (cdc.gov)
Technology1
- Planetary scientist Ramon Brasser of the Tokyo Institute of Technology and geologist Stephen Mojzsis of the University of Colorado, Boulder took a closer look at a colossal impact during Mars' late accretion that could explain the unusual amount of rare metallic elements in Mars' mantle, which is the layer below the planet's crust. (scitechdaily.com)
Studies1
- More studies are needed to investigate their impact. (lu.se)