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A team of experts from the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions at the Bloomberg School of Public Health have compiled leading research, analysis, and expert guidance into a new resource to ...
Measles outbreaks have hit multiple U.S. states, vaccination & rapid reporting are critical to limit the spread & hospitalizations ...
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices advises the CDC on how to use licensed vaccines—and the CDC usually listens.
Experts worry that misinformation and falling vaccination rates could cause measles outbreaks to become more common in the U.S.
In addition to protecting infants and adolescents from infection, vaccines for humanpapillomavirus and hepatitis B virus can also prevent certain types of cancer, averting millions of cases and even ...
The ongoing outbreak poses a low risk to the public, but it signals cracks in our public health infrastructure.
Editor’s note: This conversation was recorded on January 24. Since then, the Trump administration has ordered the CDC to stop working and communicating with the WHO, effective immediately, and to ...
Both oral and injected poliovirus vaccines are safe and effective at protecting against polio.
published in December in JAMIA Open and led by Department of Health Policy and Management researchers including Elham Hatef, MD, MPH, and Jonathan P. Weiner, DrPH, aims to address inequities in ...
A new report from the Bloomberg American Health Initiative at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health finds that life expectancy in the United States is, on average, 78.6 years versus 81.3 ...
Community water fluoridation has passively protected the oral health of Americans for decades by reducing cavities and dental health disparities—so why do some people want to remove it?
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