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Measles vaccination coverage remains suboptimal in many EU/EEA countries. Sustained improvements are required in the coverage of routine childhood immunisation programmes, as well as closing immunity gaps in adolescents and adults who have missed vaccination opportunities in the past.

Measles Comeback: Europe Faces Major Surge as Vaccination Gaps Exposed

Categories Health
Comparing the risk of 10,000 children acquiring measles (left) versus receiving the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine.

Countering the next phase of antivaccine activism

Categories Health, Social Sciences
hand and arm of person with active mox infection

Mpox Vaccine Protection Fades Within a Year, New Study Reveals

Categories Health
shingles on shoulder

Shingles Linked to Higher Risk of Cognitive Decline

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Man coughing

New Study Reveals Long COVID Risk Factors and Recovery Time

Categories Health
chart of survey replies

Syphilis cases are rising, but many people don’t know symptoms

Categories Health, Social Sciences
a person after getting covid shot

Feeling rough after your COVID shot? Congrats, it’s working!

Categories Health
covid vaccine collage

Global Survey Reveals High Vaccine Confidence Amid COVID-19 Pandemic Fatigue

Categories Uncategorized
a healthy senior adult smiling and waving to a group of young children (aged 2-5) playing together

Grandparents at Risk: Close Contact with Young Kids Linked to Pneumonia-Causing Bacteria

Categories Health
Hand holding a syringe

COVID-19 vaccine reduces long COVID in children

Categories Health

I’m not going to write about the British mortality data

Categories Bloggers
Toddler crying from vaccine, illustration

Adherence to pediatric vaccine recommendations on the rise

Categories Health, Social Sciences
The concept for the UCLA study emerged from the idea that systemic racism and COVID-19 are interconnected “twin pandemics.”

Those who support Black Lives Matter tend to be less hesitant about vaccines

Categories Health, Social Sciences
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