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A key advisory group vows to base decisions on evidence, boost confidence in vaccines and protect health. Experts fear the opposite is happening.
A new study points out success stories — and potential obstacles — to bringing vaccines to the world's children.
In the time before widespread vaccination, young children often became disabled or lost their lives to whooping cough, ...
ECONOMIC inequality, disruptions during the Covid-19 pandemic and misinformation have slowed down global efforts to vaccinate ...
Researchers said on Tuesday that vaccination rates among children are dropping across the world, increasing the risk of ...
Routine vaccines have prevented the deaths of about 154 million children around the world over the past 50 years, a new study shows, but efforts have been slowing ...
Two months ago, ND vaccination of Polish poultry flocks comprising 350 birds or more became mandatory. This is supported by sampling and testing to assess vaccination program efficacy. Among other ...
On June 9, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. abruptly fired all 17 members of a key panel of medical and science experts overseeing the use of vaccines for the ...
But there’s no evidence of problematic conflicts of interest or that the group inadequately scrutinizes vaccines. Kennedy announced the removals in a June 9 Wall Street Journal commentary.