Two major medical groups will begin reviewing vaccine safety and effectiveness after major changes at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have raised alarms among experts.
In a winter marked by flu outbreaks, the persistence of Covid-19, and surges of measles cases across the United States, an Annenberg survey finds that a sizable majority of Americans think the three ...
Flu activity remains elevated across Tennessee, with parts of East Tennessee reporting some of the highest levels of ...
A choice not to get one of those vaccines is a real choice to get one of those infections,” Penn Medicine professor Paul Offit said.
Percentage of Americans who see flu and measles vaccines as safe is declining - A new survey’s findings come amid a historic year for measles and flu, including the largest measles outbreak since 2000 ...
Last month, cases of flu reached their highest levels in the United States in 25 years. Many hospitals were unprepared for ...
The most common reasons for not having received either vaccines were as follows: not thinking they need it and not thinking the vaccines are effective.