He discusses the need for rapid, efficient development of vaccines for emerging infectious diseases, the 3-prong approach for staying ahead of the curve, and more.
Paul Van Buynder, from Griffith University in Queensland, Australia, answers our questions about the uptake of vaccination in pregnant women, a topic he will also speak about at the 13th Vaccine Congress.
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Adwoa Bentsi-Enchill, a medical epidemiologist with the Department of Immunization Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO, answers our questions about WHO’s latest update on global typhoid vaccination.
Buddy Creech, MD, MPH, answers our questions about the importance of vaccine safety as a response to vaccine hesitancy, and what that means for public health.
William Schaffner, MD, talks about the history of measles, the current outbreak, and the challenges that public health officials face during outbreaks.
Andrew Canakis, DO, from Boston Medical Center, answers our questions about his study that investigated utilization of an electronic health record patient portal to improve vaccination rates among...
In this podcast, Patsy Stinchfield, RN, MS, NP, CPNP, CIC, from Children's Minnesota and the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, talks about the current measles outbreak, explains what is...
Cherise Rohr-Allegrini, PhD, MPH, discusses a timeline of vaccinations, what opting out of these vaccines means for the future of outbreaks, and what the public should learn from these outbreaks.
Results of a recent survey showed that Meningitis B vaccination is under recommended by family practitioners and pediatricians. So, we asked Dr Sarah Mbaeyi from the CDC to clear the air.