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Why Vaccination Isn’t Just for Teens By Dr. Jaisingh Rajput Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted ...
A recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report further supports the effectiveness of the HPV vaccine in ...
Around 1 in 7 Filipino women could be infected with Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a virus that causes cervical cancer, according to a recent study funded by the Department of Science and Technology. The ...
About 133,000 Kenyan children missed out on important routine vaccines in 2024, a new World Health Organization (WHO) report ...
In 2024, 89% of infants globally – about 115 million – received at least one dose of the diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis ...
A U.S. Senate hearing to examine deaths and cognitive delays caused by vaccines revealed a shared belief between Democrats and Republicans that the pharmaceutical industry lacks ...
Her new doctor immediately took action, performing a series of tests and soon discovering what others had missed: Avi had ...
WHO attributes declining immunisation rates to limited access to inoculation services, disrupted supply chains and conflict.
Bangladesh has vaccinated over 7.1 million girls since starting its programme in 2023 to combat human papillomavirus (HPV), which is a major cause of cervical cancer, according to a Unicef report.
A million more children completed the critical three-dose vaccination against diseases like diphtheria, tetanus and whooping ...
In 2024, 89% of infants worldwide—approximately 115 million—received at least one dose of a diphtheria, tetanus, and ...
An estimated 14.3 million children globally remain completely unvaccinated, according to a new report, and public health experts point to conflict zones as threatening childhood vaccination efforts ...