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Inside the FDA's vaccine uproar
A memo from Dr. Vinay Prasad​, the head of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, may signal an effort to to rewrite the rules governing the U.S. vaccine system.
The CDC's move follows a vote from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine advisory panel that entails a major change in healthcare policy.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is no longer recommending giving all infants a dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours after birth, approving a sweeping and highly controversial change recommended by the agency’s vaccine advisory panel.
On December 14, 2020 I became the first person in the United States to receive the first FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccine. Now, as the world moves swiftly through the fifth year since the start of the pandemic, I often get flashbacks to that era which taught me the importance of public health and hope.
Pregnant people who receive a COVID vaccine are 60 percent less likely to experience severe disease and around 30 percent less likely to give birth prematurely, according to new research
In December 2020, Covid vaccines were finally ready to be administered. One British photographer found himself with an historic assignment.
Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo succeeded Anthony Fauci in leading the vaccine research division at the National Institutes of Health.
The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations said it will invest $54.3 million with Moderna to fund a Phase 3 trial of its bird flu vaccine.
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US awards no-bid contract to Denmark scientists studying hepatitis B vaccine in African babies
The Trump administration has awarded a $1.6 million, no-bid contract to a Danish university to study hepatitis B vaccinations on newborns in Africa that is raising ethical concerns. The unusual contract was awarded to scientists who have been cited by anti-vaccine activists and whose work has been questioned by leading public