Children aged under 4 in the United States should receive two separate shots, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s vaccine advisory committee has recommended: one against varicella ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has had a busy few months. He fired the director of the Centers for ...
It’s a group effort led by a dozen posters, including NIH workers and alums, who publish contributions from more than 100 ...
As far as sticker price goes, the recommended vaccines for kids in the United States do not come cheap. The hepatitis-B shot, ...
In the United States, health mandates traditionally have been tempered by the need to allow people to make personal choices.
Public health officials watched with dread as a panel shaped by the Trump administration took up an agenda to begin ...
Experts say low vaccine uptake will likely lead to more cases of avoidable infections like measles, whooping cough, polio, ...
Pediatricians dread the continued skepticism reflected in the state Surgeon General's proposal to end required child vaccines ...
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s reconstituted vaccine committee tweaked the vaccine schedule Friday to alter ...
A Virginia child’s measles case exposed 1,000 people, triggering a $223,000 contact tracing effort, as Sen. Kaine warns of ...
From flu season to containing a measles outbreak, Kennedy has proven himself utterly unfit to lead the department tasked with offering Americans safe and transparent advice on vaccinations.
The vaccine advisory group ACIP, not all members of which seemed to know what the group does, recommended to the CDC that combined MMRV shots not be given before age 4.
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