Challenges to Vaccination Mandates
“Growing resistance to vaccines, problems enforcing mandates, and judicial and legislative pressure for wide religious exemptions make it timely to reflect on the future of
“Growing resistance to vaccines, problems enforcing mandates, and judicial and legislative pressure for wide religious exemptions make it timely to reflect on the future of
A hexavalent anti–capsular polysaccharide (CPS)–cross-reactive material 197 glycoconjugate vaccine (GBS6) was immunogenic and resulted in the transfer of protective antibodies to young infants at levels
Results of a case–control study of electronic health record (EHR) data show that U.S. patients with mpox (formerly monkeypox) were less likely to have received
At 43 professional vaccine trial sites in the U.S., the live-attenuated chikungunya vaccine candidate VLA1553 produced a strong immune response and immunoprotective titers in most
A Vaccines for Adults (VFA) program should be created to close the vaccine-coverage gap currently existing among Americans without health insurance, CDC officials write in
Among older adults, receipt of high-dose (HD) influenza vaccine was associated with lower post-influenza mortality compared with standard-dose (SD) products or no vaccination, a study
Early administration of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine at 5 to 7 months of age did not reduce the rate of hospitalizations for nontargeted
During periods of delta and omicron variant dominance, U.S. veterans who had received SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations had significantly lower odds of 30-day morbidity and mortality compared
“The public health emergency has ended, but COVID-19 remains with us,” concluded an expert panel convened on May 19 by the Annals of Internal Medicine and
“We still face a significant public health dilemma in that in an epoch where nearly everyone should have had at least 3 doses of COVID-19