Vaccines are among the most powerful public health advancements and are critical for protecting health and advancing equity—having saved more lives than any other medical intervention in history.
Clinician involvement important in pediatric influenza vaccinations. After sharp declines during the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination rates among children are rising but vaccine hesitancy continues ...
Vaccination programs have saved 154 million lives over 50 years, significantly reducing infant mortality and improving survival rates across generations. Vaccines have eradicated smallpox, reduced ...
COVID-19 vaccination reduces the risk of death from COVID-19. Social media posts have misused survey data and adverse events reports to falsely claim that COVID-19 vaccines have killed more people ...
Immunization strategies have been instrumental in controlling and eradicating diseases on a global scale. By analyzing successful campaigns, valuable lessons can be learned to strengthen future ...
Global efforts to prevent disease outbreaks through immunizations play a role in domestic health security, but shifts in U.S.
Reversing the Decline in Routine Childhood Immunization Rates Is Good Health, Equity, and Economic Policy Policymakers can address the decline in routine childhood vaccination rates in the United ...
Did you know that vaccines are one of the most cost-effective health tools ever invented? Or that immunization is one of humanity’s greatest achievements? It’s pretty impressive that something as ...
Diseases such as chickenpox and measles may be more than hazy memories from childhood. The current measles outbreak, for instance, shows little sign of abating. Chickenpox can resurface many years ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. UNICEF and partners share results of the Big Catch-Up, the largest-ever international effort ...