SAVIMS

March 2021

COVID-19, Ivermectin, Other scientific evidence, Resource Type, Treatment, Viral illnesses

Why COVID-19 is not so spread in Africa: How does Ivermectin affect it?

Reference: Taniokal, H., Taniokal, S., & Kaga, K. (2021). Why COVID-19 is not so spread in Africa: How does Ivermectin affect it? medRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.26.21254377 Summary: This article explores the low incidence of COVID-19 in Africa, investigating the potential effects of ivermectin, a treatment for onchocerciasis, on morbidity and mortality rates. A statistical analysis was conducted […]

COVID-19, Covid-19 vaccines, Peer-reviewed evidence, Resource Type, Treatment, Vaccine effectiveness, Vaccine safety & adverse events, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

Development of COVID-19 Vaccines Using Gene Therapy Technology

Reference: Nakagami, H. (2021). Development of COVID-19 vaccines utilizing gene therapy technology. International Immunology, 33(10), 521–527. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxab013 Summary: The article discusses the urgent development of COVID-19 vaccines in response to the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak. Various vaccine technologies are being explored, categorised into four main groups: intact target viruses, proteins, viral vectors, and nucleic acids. RNA and

COVID-19, Covid-19 vaccines, Peer-reviewed evidence, Resource Type, Vaccine effectiveness, Vaccine safety & adverse events, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

Unintended Consequences of mRNA Vaccines Against COVID-19

Reference: Seneff, S., & Nigh, G. (2021). Worse than the disease? Reviewing some possible unintended consequences of the mRNA vaccines against COVID-19. International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research, 2(1), 38-58. Summary: The article by Seneff and Nigh reviews the mRNA vaccines developed for COVID-19, primarily focusing on the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. While

COVID-19, Ivermectin, Other scientific evidence, Resource Type, Treatment, Viral illnesses

Global trends exploring Ivermectin’s Potential in COVID-19 Treatment

Reference: Yagisawa, M., Foster, P. J., Hanaki, H., & Ōmura, S. (2021). Global trends in clinical studies of ivermectin in COVID-19. The Japanese Journal of Antibiotics, 74(1), 44-75. Summary: The article reviews global clinical studies of ivermectin as a potential treatment for COVID-19. Initially, the outbreak was poorly communicated by the Chinese government, leading to

COVID-19, Ivermectin, Peer-reviewed evidence, Resource Type, Treatment, Viral illnesses

Global Trends in Ivermectin Clinical Studies for COVID-19

Reference: Yagisawa, M., Foster, P. J., Hanaki, H., & Ōmura, S. (2021). Global trends in clinical studies of ivermectin in COVID-19. The Japanese Journal of Antibiotics, 74(1), 44-73. https://doi.org/xxxxxx Summary: The article reviews the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the role of ivermectin as a potential treatment. Initially regarded as ineffective, ivermectin gained

COVID-19, Covid-19 vaccines, Other scientific evidence, Resource Type, Vaccine effectiveness, Vaccine safety & adverse events, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

Understanding mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines

Reference: Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. (2021, March 4). Understanding mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/mrna.html Summary: mRNA vaccines represent a novel approach to immunisation against infectious diseases, including COVID-19. They work by instructing cells to produce a harmless piece of the virus’s spike protein, eliciting an immune response without introducing the live virus. This process

COVID-19, Ivermectin, Other scientific evidence, Resource Type, Treatment, Viral illnesses

Summary of the BIRD Recommendation on Ivermectin for Covid-19

Reference: Bryant, A., Lawrie, T. A., Dowswell, T., Fordham, E., Hill, S., Mitchell, S., & Tham, T. (2021). The BIRD recommendation on the use of ivermectin for Covid-19: Proceedings and conclusions of the British Ivermectin Recommendation Development meeting held on the 20th February 2021 in Bath, United Kingdom. Evidence-Based Consultancy Medicine Ltd. Summary: The British

Nutritional supplements, Other scientific evidence, Resource Type, Treatment

The Health Benefits of Tocotrienols: An Underappreciated Vitamin E Isomer

Reference: Musa, A. F. (2021). Tocotrienol: An underrated isomer of vitamin E in health and diseases. In Vitamin E in Health and Disease – Interactions, Diseases and Health Aspects. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.96451 Summary: This chapter explores tocotrienols, an often-overlooked form of vitamin E, highlighting their significant health benefits. Tocotrienols, found abundantly in palm oil, possess superior

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