Immunization strategies have been instrumental in controlling and eradicating diseases on a global scale. By analyzing successful campaigns, valuable lessons can be learned to strengthen future ...
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 ...
Immunization programs are among the most essential instruments and achievements in public health globally, clubbed together with clean water and better healthcare access in their importance for longer ...
The January 20 Executive Order pausing United States foreign development assistance for a 90-day review effectively stopped work on a wide variety of U.S.-supported global health security programs, ...
Vaccines are a safe and highly effective way to prevent common diseases that used to seriously harm or even kill infants, children and adults. When children have all their recommended vaccines on ...
The HPV vaccines market is witnessing significant growth due to the rising prevalence of HPV-associated cancers, including cervical, anal, and oropharyngeal cancers. Increasing government-led ...
Groundbreaking advances in medicine have made many of the world’s worst diseases preventable. On May 14th, 1796, the English physician Edward Jenner carefully infected eight-year-old James Phipps with ...
An Australian-first study demonstrating the effectiveness of a new immunization against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) for babies found it to be almost 90% effective in reducing hospitalization ...
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