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A CDC advisory panel met Thursday to debate changing the recommended birth dose of the hepatitis B vaccine, potentially putting the preventative measure out of reach for millions of poor families.
The BriefThe CDC’s vaccine advisory panel met to discuss changes to the childhood vaccine schedule, specifically focusing on ...
REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION FRAMEWORKBETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOAND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF RWANDAThe Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Thursday unveiled "version 1" of a strategic plan to implement artificial ...
Advisers to the Centers for Disease Control Prevention will scrutinize the childhood vaccine schedule and may start to upend ...
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, meeting in Atlanta, voted to delay the decision until Friday after ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention committee is weighing delaying a first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine credited for driving down infections.
The commissioners’ concerns are in response to sweeping vaccine regulation changes earmarked by CBER head Vinay Prasad.
When the Food and Drug Administration said last month that Dr. Richard Pazdur, a long-tenured, widely-respected FDA leader, ...
A panel that issues advice on U.S. vaccine policy appears prepared to vote Thursday to recommend a delay in when most babies ...