Providers in the state are concerned conflicting messages about vaccines will discourage some from getting vaccinated.
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At first, Ethel Branch thought her two-year-old son, Patro, had a cold or maybe the flu. Frantic, Branch rushed Patro to the ...
RSV is the leading cause of infant hospitalizations in the U.S. But that could soon change as research advances lead to new ...
American Indian and Alaska Native infants experience the highest rates of RSV-related hospitalization in the U.S., but a ...
T he nation’s first Senate-confirmed CDC Director hit back Wednesday at Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who fired her less than a month into the job, saying he mischaracterized the ...
They are leveraging this platform to share untruths about vaccines to scare people,” said one doctor Kennedy fired from the panel Health officials working under Secretary of Health and Human Services ...
Each year in the U.S., an estimated 58,000 to 80,000 children younger than 5 are hospitalized due to RSV, according to the ...
A growing number of states are taking action to ensure broad access to COVID-19 vaccines as respiratory virus season approaches. The state-level moves come after the FDA limited approval of updated ...
Sept 8 (Reuters) - The American Academy of Family Physicians said on Monday that it recommends all adults over the age of 18, children and pregnant women to receive COVID-19 vaccines, a contrast to ...
It is not only premature babies and children with underlying diseases who suffer from serious respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections. Even healthy, full-term babies are at significant risk of ...