Intranasal #replicon #vaccine establishes mucosal #immunity and protects against #H5N1 and #H7N9 #influenza

Development of an Intranasally- and Intramuscularly-Administrable #Replicon #Vaccine Efficacious Against #H5N1 #Influenza Virus, https://etidiohnew.blogspot.com/2025/04/development-of-intranasally-and.html
Development of an Intranasally- and Intramuscularly-Administrable #Replicon #Vaccine Efficacious Against #H5N1 #Influenza Virus

Meiji Seika Pharma, has filed a lawsuit against Kazuhiro Haraguchi, a Lower House member from the Constitutional Democratic Party, saying his comments on the firm’s new COVID-19 vaccine greatly damaged its reputation. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/12/29/japan/science-health/covid-vaccine-defamation-lawsuit/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #japan #sciencehealth #vaccinations #covid19 #meijiseikapharma #replicon #covid19vaccines #covid19injapan #medicine
Meiji Seika Pharma files suit against lawmaker over 'unfounded' vaccine claims

CDP Lower House lawmaker Kazuhiro Haraguchi has said that the drugmaker's replicon vaccine is 'akin to a biological weapon.'

The Japan Times

@murodegrizeco
Meiji Seika Pharma obtained exclusive rights from CSL Seqirus (Australian biotech co.) to distribute #replicon vaccine in #Japan with approval from ultra-cautious Ministry of Health, Labor & Welfare, but had to deal with misinformation re the new technology & is seeking damages from Rep. Kazuhiro Haraguchi for "repeated defamatory remarks"
https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/15566602

Haraguchi's Japanese Wikipedia bio shows a complex career but not when he became antivax
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8E%9F%E5%8F%A3%E4%B8%80%E5%8D%9A

Drug company sues lawmaker over ‘bioweapon’ claim on vaccine | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

A pharmaceutical company sued a lawmaker, saying he spread unfounded claims that its COVID-19 vaccine was a “bioweapon” and compared the firm to the notorious Unit 731 from World War II.

The Asahi Shimbun
The new replicon COVID-19 vaccine has sparked extreme anxiety among parts of the Japanese public, but the health ministry and experts say such fears are unwarranted. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/10/07/japan/science-health/replicon-vaccine-fears/ #japan #sciencehealth #vaccines #covid19 #meijiseikapharma #replicon #covid19vaccines #covid19injapan
Experts move to allay replicon COVID shot fears in Japan amid backlash

The health ministry and experts say concerns around 'shedding' are unwarranted.

The Japan Times

A clone is essentially your identical twin. You can differ quite a bit from your identical twin, especially the older you get. You will have had different experiences and people of importance in your lives.

A replicon and exactoid are much closer than a clone.

Replicons and exactoids have existed for a long time in science fiction. It’s just that I have named them in my book, Fabricated, and linked them together.

You could guess what a replicon is from its name alone. It is, you, brought into existence by a replicator. Your replicon is exactly you at the moment of replication. You might start diverging as soon as you are replicated but you can be 30, 50 or 120 years old when this starts to happen. Obviously a replicon is closer than a clone.

Have you ever known of a time travel adventure where the character(s) end up at the same event a bunch of times? These near identical characters I call exactoids. They are exactly the same except the latest time traveler has a bit more of their brain filled up.

I’ve heard horror stories of would be science fiction writers making clones too much the same. Like the clone knows the original’s memories up to a point. Notice that with replicons and exactoids you can solve this problem. Although you’ve likely made replication and time travel a relatively easy thing to do in these stories. So maybe this won’t save these stories.

#clone #exactoid #fabricated #replicator #replicon #time-travel

https://larryrusswurm.com/2023/04/29/clones-replicons-and-exactoids-oh-my/

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