• No to children´s vaccines

    The Hague´s vaccination rate in children has not been able to reach the required 90 per cent rate, with some areas of the city being as low as 59 per cent. With a concerning rise of measles, health specialists claim that the rate has to be at least 95 per cent to avoid an outbreak […]

  • Marshall Ramsey: Vaccinated

    With your help, we've gotten a lot done — but we're not finished yet!

  • Costa Rican children to be vaccinated against measles

    San José, Mar 28 (Prensa Latina) Health authorities in Costa Rica are preparing an extraordinary vaccination campaign against measles, rubella and mumps, which will benefit more than half a million children between 15 months and 10 years of age. The post Costa Rican children to be vaccinated against measles first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Senate votes against vaccine-injured Australians

    I am a vaccine-injured Australian, writing under a false name to protect my identity. The reason I do this is…What to read next: The Liberals reap what they sow in the Senate | Government silencing Australians in the name of human rights | Queensland Supreme Court finds some Covid vaccine orders unlawful | How about tax deductions for your home loan interest?

  • Justice should veto the vaccine exemption bill

    The Justice administration is now deciding whether to sign or veto controversial legislation that would expand the vaccine exemptions for some school students. HB 5105 would remove the vaccine requirement for students in virtual public schools and allow private and parochial schools to set their own vaccination standards. Currently, the only exemption is for medical

  • India tests vaccine against tuberculosis in adults with HIV

    New Delhi, Mar 26 (Prensa Latina) India began clinical trials of a vaccine against tuberculosis by the Spanish biopharmaceutical company Biofabri in adults with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), it was reported here. The post India tests vaccine against tuberculosis in adults with HIV first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • More interest in vaccinations in wake of measles outbreak: NOS

    Health boards across the country are fielding more questions from parents about the combined vaccination against mumps, measles and rubella (BMR), following last week’s outbreak of measles in Eindhoven, broadcaster NOS has found. NOS contacted nine of the 25 regional health boards, some of which reported “a slight increase”, while inquiries at health board Brabant-Zuidoost, which includes Eindhoven, had doubled in the last week. Utrecht regional health board said it had been receiving 100 to 200...

  • ‘Critical’ to get measles vaccine to stem outbreaks: WHO

    Vaccinating children who missed their measles shots during the COVID-19 pandemic is critical, a senior World Health Organization official said on Tuesday.

  • Namibia to begin HPV vaccine rollout in April

    Namibia has a population of about 1 million women aged 15 years and older

  • Chemists develop method to confirm mRNA vaccine stability

    University at Albany researchers at the RNA Institute have developed a new method to test COVID-19 vaccine integrity that could allow anyone with basic skills in vaccine handling to detect expired vaccines quickly and effectively, without specialized lab equipment.

  • Justice goes up to deadline with decision over vaccination exemption bill

    The governor has until midnight Wednesday to act on the bills passed by the Legislature.

  • DOH orders 5 million measles vaccine doses

    The Department of Health has procured five million doses of measles vaccine as part of its renewed and intensified campaign against increasing cases of measles in the country.