Most of us support mandatory vaccines for schoolkids, but is it good policy?
Recently, outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases, including a measles outbreak in British Columbia, have ignited a firestorm of public debate about […]
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Recently, outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases, including a measles outbreak in British Columbia, have ignited a firestorm of public debate about […] Last year, a 26-year-old man receiving treatment for leukemia went to a Swiss hospital’s emergency room with a fever, a […] A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health finds that in the event […] Worried health officials say a small but growing proportion of the youngest children in the U.S. have not been vaccinated […] New archaeological evidence from southwest Madagascar reveals that modern humans colonized the island thousands of years later than previously thought, […] More lives have been saved by vaccines than any public health initiative, save clean water – yet millions of people […] There is an urgent need to develop a vaccine to prevent gonorrhea infection due to rapidly increasing incidence and growing […] A universal flu vaccine that protects people against most influenza strains is one step closer to reality, with a study […] UC Davis researchers have shown that low levels of cytomegalovirus (CMV) have a significant impact on microbe and immune cell […]
Most of us support mandatory vaccines for schoolkids, but is it good policy?
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During a flu epidemic, dispensing vaccines at pharmacies could save lives and costs
Thousands of young US children get no vaccines, survey finds
Humans may have colonized Madagascar later than previously thought
Fighting the vaccine wars on the side of science
Mouse models may not accurately mimic severity of gonorrhea infection
Candidate for universal flu vaccine protects against multiple strains: A modified-RNA vaccine elicits protective response in mice to a conserved region of the flu virus
Researchers find quiet viruses alter body’s response to vaccines, pathogens