Vaccines
WHO Responds to Surge in COVID-19 Cases, Highlight
WHO Responds to Surge in COVID-19 Cases, Highlights Importance of Vaccination

Amid a 30% increase in global COVID-19 cases, the World Health Organization (WHO) warns of the spread of the Ómicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5 in Europe and the USA, emphasizing the critical need for vaccination reinforcements to curb transmission.

March 2023

Investigating Menstrual Changes Post-COVID-19 Vacc
Investigating Menstrual Changes Post-COVID-19 Vaccination

A study involving nearly 40,000 participants examines menstrual changes following COVID-19 vaccination, with many volunteers self-reporting their experiences through internet searches.

March 2023

Smallpox Vaccination Considered as Preventive Meas
Smallpox Vaccination Considered as Preventive Measure Against Monkeypox

The potential role of smallpox vaccination in preventing monkeypox infections, particularly among individuals with high-risk sexual behaviors, is explored, highlighting the importance of proactive vaccination strategies to contain emerging infectious threats.

March 2023

WHO and UNICEF Sound Alarm Over Declining Childhoo
WHO and UNICEF Sound Alarm Over Declining Childhood Vaccination Rates

Despite expectations for a rebound in vaccination coverage, rates continue to decline, prompting a ’red alert’ from the WHO and UNICEF.

Februery 2023

Vaccination Reduces Serious Complications of COVID
Vaccination Reduces Serious Complications of COVID-19 in Children, Italian Study Finds

A study conducted in Italy demonstrates the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccination in reducing the risk of serious complications among children, providing further support for pediatric vaccination efforts to curb the impact of the pandemic.

Februery 2023

Exploring Vaccination After COVID-19 Infection
Exploring Vaccination After COVID-19 Infection

Research delves into the effectiveness of vaccination following recovery from COVID-19 in preventing reinfection.

Februery 2023

Risk and Phenotype of Multisystem Inflammatory Syn
Risk and Phenotype of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Danish Children Examined Before and During Omicron Wave

Danish children, both vaccinated and unvaccinated, face varying risks and phenotypes of multisystem inflammatory syndrome during the Omicron wave, highlighting the complex interplay between vaccination status and disease severity in pediatric populations.

Februery 2023

COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts Prevented 20 Million
COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts Prevented 20 Million Deaths Worldwide, Study Estimates

COVID-19 vaccination campaigns are credited with preventing an estimated 20 million deaths worldwide, significantly altering the pandemic’s trajectory and underscoring the life-saving potential of vaccination efforts.

Februery 2023

FDA Experts Back mRNA Vaccines for Children Ages 6
FDA Experts Back mRNA Vaccines for Children Ages 6 Months to 5 Years

A panel of FDA experts endorses mRNA vaccines for children aged 6 months to 5 years as a critical step towards expanding pediatric vaccination efforts and curbing the spread of COVID-19 among young children.

Februery 2023

US Possesses Monkeypox Vaccines for Vulnerable Pop
US Possesses Monkeypox Vaccines for Vulnerable Population

The US has procured JYNNEOS vaccine doses and a previous compound to address potential outbreaks of monkeypox, ensuring preparedness and timely response to emerging infectious threats in susceptible populations.

Februery 2023