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Medicine
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Shingles can hit younger than you think. The vaccine can prevent excruciating pain

Shingles is a painful reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, affecting about one-third of Americans, but a vaccine can prevent it.
#measles-outbreak
Public health
fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

Florida Is Trying to Ignore Measles Until It Can't

Florida ranks third nationally in measles cases with 132 confirmed or probable cases in 2026, yet the state health department has provided minimal public communication, data updates, or vaccination information despite vaccination rates falling below outbreak prevention thresholds.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
4 weeks ago

Signs Enfield measles outbreak is 'stabilising'

A measles outbreak in north London shows signs of stabilization, though cases remain possible, with most severe cases occurring in unvaccinated patients and vaccination rates significantly below the 95% threshold needed to prevent outbreaks.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

Bangladesh launches measles vaccination drive as child death toll passes 100

Bangladesh faces a severe measles outbreak, with over 100 child deaths and a vaccination drive initiated due to rising unvaccinated infants.
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

There's a massive measles vaccine campaign in Mexico. Is the public on board?

A measles outbreak in Mexico has led to a massive vaccination campaign targeting 2.5 million people weekly.
Coronavirus
fromWIRED
3 weeks ago

The South Carolina Measles Outbreak Is Slowing Down

South Carolina's measles outbreak, the largest in the US in 30 years, is slowing with approximately 10 weekly cases reported, down from 200 at its January peak, though the US risks losing its measles elimination status.
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

As the risk of measles grows, why are parents so divided on vaccines?

Measles outbreak in Spartanburg County, South Carolina has reached nearly 1,000 cases due to vaccination rates falling below the 95% threshold needed for community protection, threatening the U.S. elimination status achieved in 2000.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
4 weeks ago

Signs Enfield measles outbreak is 'stabilising'

A measles outbreak in north London shows signs of stabilization, though cases remain possible, with most severe cases occurring in unvaccinated patients and vaccination rates significantly below the 95% threshold needed to prevent outbreaks.
#polio
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 days ago

We are so close to eradicating polio the UK cannot afford to let progress slip

Polio eradication is nearing completion, but requires global coordination and sustained vaccination efforts to prevent resurgence.
#measles
Public health
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Suspected measles outbreak kills nearly 100 children in Bangladesh

Measles cases among children in Bangladesh have surged, with 6,476 suspected cases and at least 98 deaths reported in three weeks.
#cdc
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Five questions that still need answering about the meningitis outbreak

Bacterial meningitis has become rare in the UK, but small clusters occasionally occur. The outbreak has affected 29 people, killing two, and is labeled 'unprecedented'.
Coronavirus
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

Who's In Charge of Vaccines Now?

A federal judge ruled the Trump administration likely violated the law by dismissing the CDC's vaccine advisory panel and replacing it with vaccine-skeptical members, then altering childhood immunization schedules without proper input.
fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

I Remember a World Without Vaccines

I am open-minded; I believe in integrative practices, and I agree that the medical establishment can be arrogant and unduly influenced by the pharmaceutical industry, which now funds so much of medical research. But I fully understand Scherer's frustration with his interminable discussions with Kennedy about scientific articles.
Coronavirus
#meningitis-outbreak
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Thousands get meningitis vaccine as experts wait to see outbreak peak

Over 4,500 young people vaccinated in response to a meningitis outbreak in Kent, with two fatalities reported.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Thousands get meningitis vaccine as experts wait to see outbreak peak

Over 4,500 young people vaccinated in response to a meningitis outbreak in Kent, with two fatalities reported.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

After firings, funding cuts, and a shooting, can a demoralized CDC workforce recover?

The CDC experienced mass layoffs of over 3,000 public health workers, with employees receiving termination letters contradicting their positive performance reviews and recent raises.
Coronavirus
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

CDC Issues Travel Advisory for More Than Two Dozen Countries-What to Know

The CDC updated its polio travel advisory to Level 2, adding Laos and Namibia while removing four countries, recommending all travelers maintain current vaccinations.
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Why is MenB vaccine not given to teenagers in UK and should they be offered it?

Meningitis B, known as MenB, is the strain of bacteria behind the outbreak of meningitis cases in young people in Kent, experts have confirmed. It is rarer but far more serious than viral meningitis and can lead to blood poisoning or sepsis, and affect the brain. Some cases are fatal.
Coronavirus
Coronavirus
fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 weeks ago

Flu vaccines didn't work that well in the US, officials find

The 2024 flu vaccine showed only 25-30% effectiveness in adults due to poor matching with a dominant new H3N2 strain, marking one of the worst effectiveness rates in over a decade.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Officials missed 99% of data' on Covid vaccines before making recommendation, memos reveal

Internal memos used to end Covid vaccine recommendations for pregnant people and children overlooked hundreds of studies, prioritizing ideology over evidence-based decision-making.
Science
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Single vaccine could protect against all coughs, colds and flus, researchers say

A single nasal spray vaccine induces lung macrophage readiness, offering broad protection against viruses, multiple bacteria, and potentially allergies for months.
US politics
fromWIRED
1 month ago

The CDC Has a Leadership Crisis

CDC leadership instability during Trump's second term, mass staff losses, acting directors, vaccine policy conflicts, and potential public health consequences.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

How America's WHO exit could affect flu shots, outbreaks, and future pandemics

The U.S. is no longer part of the World Health Organization. After the Trump administration declared its intention to pull the country out of the global public health agency one year ago, on Thursday it formally followed through, ending its commitment to the organization after 78 years. Withdrawing the U.S. from the WHO was one of Trump's day one priorities. Now, after the required one year notice period, the deed is done.
World news
#childhood-vaccination
fromPoynter
2 months ago
Public health

No, the US vaccine schedule doesn't call for babies to get '72 injections' - Poynter

fromPoynter
2 months ago
Public health

No, the US vaccine schedule doesn't call for babies to get '72 injections' - Poynter

fromsfist.com
2 months ago

Day Around the Bay: First New Measles Case of 2026 Has Arrived in the Bay Area

We now have our first confirmed measles case of 2026 in the Bay Area and the first of 2026 in California as an unvaccinated international traveler apparently brought some back home to San Mateo County. Though first of 2026 may not be that distinct of a deal, considering we saw another new measles case in Contra Costa County when there was still two more days in 2025. [KQED]
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Why it's a bit surprising that the U.S. is attending a key global flu meeting

Each day, they pore over reams of data about how the virus is evolving worldwide, how well last year's shot performed, and which strains might be easiest to mass produce for a vaccine. The meeting, convened by the World Health Organization twice a year, is a critical moment for the WHO's Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System.
Public health
#vaccination-policy
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

What Happens When the CDC Issues Fewer Alerts?

If you're based in the United States, you've probably gotten used to government bodies issuing nationwide alerts - including ones that relate to public health. These have, historically, been good ways for health-conscious people to know what to look out for and for regional public health experts to develop strategies to help keep potential outbreaks contained.Unfortunately, now both individuals and institutions are reckoning with a big question: what to do when those warnings are much smaller in number?
Public health
Public health
fromNature
1 month ago

Exclusive: Key US infectious-diseases centre to drop pandemic preparation

NIAID has been directed to remove 'biodefense' and 'pandemic preparedness' and will shift funding away from those areas toward basic immunology and domestic infectious diseases.
Public health
fromBoston.com
2 months ago

Here's what to know about the flu and COVID-19 vaccination clinics opening in Boston

Boston faces an early, severe flu surge straining hospitals while the city offers free, no-appointment flu and COVID-19 vaccinations for ages six months and older.
Public health
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Pediatricians urge Americans to stick with previous vaccine schedule, despite CDC's recent changes

The AAP and CDC now present different childhood vaccine schedules after federal changes reduced CDC recommendations from 17 to 11 diseases while AAP endorses 18.
#vaccine-policy
fromNature
2 months ago

How to improve vaccine uptake: a huge study offers clues

"What we've identified here could help improve adherence to vaccination quicker if we target the right people," he says.
Public health
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

US committee is reconsidering all vaccine recommendations

US vaccine committee is reevaluating all vaccine recommendations, potentially shifting childhood vaccine requirements toward individual choice over public mandates.
Public health
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

Why CDC's Vaccine Rollback Comes at the Worst Possible Time

CDC narrowed universal childhood vaccine recommendations from 17 to 11 diseases, removing routine influenza and rotavirus recommendations and potentially lowering vaccination and increasing disease rates.
fromFlowingData
2 months ago

Falling vaccination rates in schools

In some counties, vaccination rates increased after the pandemic, which got them past the recommended level of protection. Many more counties decreased their rates though.
Public health
Public health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Flu cases on the rise in California; doctors urge vaccinations

Influenza transmission is rising in California and the Bay Area, increasing hospital cases and prompting vaccination, handwashing, and mask use to reduce serious illness.
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