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Yellow fever vaccination: How strong immune responses are triggered

Researchers show how specific immune cells are activated by the vaccine — an important starting point for the development of…

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RFK Jr. Orders Search for New Measles Treatments Instead of Urging Vaccination

With the United States facing its largest single measles outbreak in 25 years, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.…

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World

The Dangerous Decline in Vaccination Rates

In the year 2000, measles were declared eliminated from the United States. But thanks to declining vaccination rates, Americans may…

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Left or right arm? New research reveals why vaccination site matters for immune response

Sydney scientists have revealed why receiving a booster vaccine in the same arm as your first dose can generate a…

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Experts stress importance of vaccination amidst measles outbreaks

Pediatric infectious diseases experts stress the importance of vaccination against measles, one of the most contagious viruses, which is once…

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Health

How Much Vaccination Stops a Measles Outbreak?

To stop the spread of an infectious disease like measles, you don’t have to vaccinate everyone. But you do have…

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RFK Jr. Offers Qualified Support for Measles Vaccination

In a rare sit-down interview with CBS News, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nation’s health secretary, recommended the measles vaccine…

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Health

Texas’ measles outbreak isn’t slowing. Vaccination could change that : NPR

Signs point the way to measles testing in the parking lot of the Seminole Hospital District across from Wigwam Stadium…

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Tech

Measles quickly spreading in Kansas counties with alarmingly low vaccination

The cases in Kansas are likely part of the mushrooming outbreak that began in West Texas in late January. On…

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Health

Federal Officials Underplaying Measles Vaccination, Experts Say

In a first test of the Trump administration’s ability to respond to an infectious disease emergency, its top health official…

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