Routine immunization programs can serve as a critical platform for a nation’s global health security strategy, both because they help prevent disease outbreaks and because they have the potential to ...
The world has made unprecedented progress in vaccinating children against life-threatening diseases since WHO established the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) in 1974. Despite the progress of ...
WHILE vaccines have traditionally been given to children, immunization is crucial to all age groups against vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs), said Dr. Anna Ong-Lim, the Vice President of the ...
A new article published in Vaccine X highlights how misinformation, policy changes, and funding shortfalls are undermining vaccine confidence, not only for COVID-19 vaccines but also for routine ...
Today, relatively few Americans grasp the seriousness of polio, measles and tetanus, thanks to the success of routine immunization. But those whose lives have been touched by these diseases can never ...
Throughout life, aluminum exposure from food far exceeds aluminum exposure from routine childhood vaccines, according to a review published yesterday in JAMA. Concerns about aluminum adjuvants in ...