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Infectious diseases specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch discusses measles outbreaks ‘winding down,’ and the U.S. cutting vaccine funding.
The last new Kansas measles cases were reported during the week of July 6. But the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and U.S. Preventive Services Task Force are critical in ensuring equitable ...
In the meantime, Gavi is trying to cut costs and is seeking new funders. Unless other governments decide to make up for the loss of U.S. funding, which so far they have not, Gavi will likely become ...
The Health and Human Services secretary launches yet another attack on vaccines. He’s a clear danger to the nation’s well-being.
Data shows 92.% of kindergarteners got the measles-mumps-rubella shots last school year. Medicare update: Major change sparks ...
I’ve walked the halls of both the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Emory University—places filled ...
What happens when 500 coloured pencils are transformed into a skull? This jaw-dropping art piece, known as "Measles," pushes the boundaries of creativity and craftsmanship. Watch as the transformation ...
As we head back to school, health officials are preparing for the potential spread of illnesses, including one of the most ...
Cases of measles have slowed down, but that isn’t stopping University of Illinois officials from keeping an eye on it. Even ...
After a small uptick in measles cases raised some concern for South Dakotans earlier this summer, the Department of Health made it a priority to avoid an outbreak of a very preventable disease.
The city is keeping a close eye on measles following two positive wastewater tests for the virus in late July and early August.