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As U.S. childhood vaccination rates sway on a “knife’s edge,” new 25-year projections reveal how slight changes in national ...
Around the world, 20% of children are not fully immunized, leading to 1.5 million child deaths each year from diseases that ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScared of injections? Polymer microparticles put an end to multiple vaccine jabsMIT scientists have developed polymer microparticles that release vaccine doses over time, offering a single-shot solution ...
Measles, rubella, polio and diphtheria—once ubiquitous, devastating and deeply feared—have been virtually eliminated from the ...
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MedPage Today on MSNA Half-Century of Vaccination Ups and DownsThe imperfections and risks of older vaccines became more evident as first-hand experience of their benefits waned, and ...
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Newspoint on MSNNew Delhi: Students will be given tetanus and diphtheria vaccine; parents will be made aware about vaccination..Under the National Vaccination Campaign, eligible students of government and private schools of Delhi will be vaccinated against tetanus and diphtheria. For this, camps will be organized in schools.
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MedPage Today on MSN'There's No Conspiracy': An Inside Look at CDC's Key Vaccine Safety DatabaseFrank DeStefano, MD, MPH, was there in the early days of the CDC's Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD), which first came online in ...
The Southern Nevada Health District will be providing free vaccines and health services at the Adult Immunization Outreach Event.
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNReps demand mandatory diphtheria vaccination nationwide as outbreak claims over 1,200 livesThe House of Representatives has issued a directive to the Federal Ministry of Health, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control ...
Although measles poses the greatest immediate threat because of how contagious it is, further drops in vaccination rates ...
Vietnam Vaccine JSC (VNVC) and French pharmaceutical group Sanofi on May 26 exchanged an agreement to initiate the transfer ...
However, studies have shown that IP can decrease the antibody responses of infants to their primary diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis (DTaP) vaccination. This phenomenon is called "blunting." ...
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