The measles outbreak in South Carolina exposes the social and political roots of vaccine refusal and the broader assault on public health institutions in the United States.
RFK Jr.’s CDC panel makes the controversial decision to end hepatitis B shot recommendation for all newborns at birth.
A former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and a former chief medical officer of the agency will advise the state on public health issues.
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ATLANTA, GA — Federal health officials made two consequential moves this month affecting infant health, as advisers voted to ...
Measles outbreaks are spreading across the U.S., and the nation is likely to lose its status as a country where the disease ...
A number of diseases tend to peak in the winter, thanks to indoor gatherings that help germs spread. The list includes not ...
“Reckless” and “dangerous” were just two of the broadsides American medical groups lobbed at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine advisers after they recommended ending universal vaccination at birth for ...
The latest data on respiratory illness in the United States shows that shoppers and merry-makers are spreading more than just ...
The flu vaccine is recommended for everyone six months and older, as officials warn that flu activity could continue to ...
A Minnesota Department of Health Epidemiologist expressed her concerns about the new policy change from the Centers for Disease Control. The new recommendation is that the Hepatitis B vaccine be ...
The analysis, released by the WHO’s Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety, examined decades of research and found no ...