Saturday, 30 August 2008

Fear of Vaccine Fuels Measles Outbreak





Measles cases in the U.S. ar at the highest degree in more than a decade, with nearly half of those involving children whose parents rejected inoculation, health officials reported Thursday.




Measles, best known for a red skin rash, is a potentially deadly, highly infectious virus that spreads through contact with a sneezing, coughing, infected person.



It is no longer autochthonal to the United States, but every year cases enter the country through and through foreign visitors or Americans returning from abroad. Measles epidemics have exploded in Israel, Switzerland and some other countries. But high U.S. childhood vaccination rates have prevented major outbreaks here.



In a typical year, only one outbreak occurs in the United States, infecting perchance 10 to 20 people. So far this year through July 30 the country has seen seven outbreaks, including one in Illinois with 30 cases, said Seward, of the CDC's Division of Viral Diseases.



None of the 131 patients died, but 15 were hospitalized.



Childhood measles vaccination rates get stayed higher up 92 percent, according to 2006 data. However, the recent outbreaks suggest potential pockets of unvaccinated children are forming. Health officials worry that vaccination rates have begun to fall � something that won't show up in the data for a couple of years.










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Wednesday, 20 August 2008

V Festival: Verve defy cancellation rumours and rain

The Verve have closed the first night (August 16) of the 2088 V Festival, defying rumours they were on the verge of cancelling their appearance.


Taking to the V Stage at the Staffordshire leg of the event, the banding braved torrential rain as they mixed crowd favourites with songs from new album 'Forth'.


Joined for to the highest degree of the set by a fiddler, the four-piece introduced new song 'Sit And Wonder' � which has featured in their set all summer � by referencing the ugly conditions.


"Shake sour the rain with me," frontman Richard Ashcroft commanded the crowd before the song, "shake off the pain with me."


Playing a series of songs from 1995 album 'A Northern Soul', including an epic version of 'Life's An Ocean', the band then enjoyed a series of loud sing-a-longs from the fans world Health Organization stuck with them through the sullen rain.

'The Drugs Don't Work' and 'Lucky Man' were bellowed stake, before the band reached their climax mixing 'Bitter Sweet Symphony' with late top five-spot comeback single 'Love Is Noise'.


"Thank you from the heart," freestyled Ashcroft as the songs merged, "it's always been the same."

The Verve played:

'This Is Music'

'Sonnet'

'Space And Time'

'Sit And Wonder'

'History'

'Life's An Ocean'

'Velvet Morning'

'The Rolling People'

'The Drugs Don't Work'

'Lucky Man'

'Bitter Sweet Symphony'

'Love Is Noise'



Keep checking NME.COM for the latest news, pictures, videos and blogs live from both V Festival Chelmsford and V Festival Staffordshire all weekend.



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Sunday, 10 August 2008

Prince William and Harry to Attend James Bond Premiere

Princes William and Harry will wait on the reality premiere of the succeeding James Bond film, Quantum of Solace, in London, producers get said.


The event will raise funds for two military charities elect by the British royals. Details of the event were announced Tuesday.


The celluloid, starring Daniel Craig as the smooth British stag, is the 22nd installment in the Bond series, and the second to feature Craig in the role of 007.


The premiere is scheduled for Oct. 29 in central London, and the film will be released around the world beginning Oct. 31.


Quantum producers, Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, aforesaid, "We are pleased this event will help raise much needful funds to support the servicemen of our rural area through the princes' chosen charities."


Since its launch last October, Help for Heroes has raised �6m ($12M) for maimed servicemen and women.


The Royal British Legion provides support for those who ar currently portion, or suffer served, in the Armed Forces and their families.


Quantum of Solace takes its deed from a short floor published by Bond lord Ian Fleming in 1960.




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