

Should Pregnant Women Receive an Ebola Vaccine Despite WHO Recs?October 17, 2018 |
Inclusion of pregnant women in live vaccine trials is an ethical imperative
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Should Pregnant Women Receive an Ebola Vaccine Despite WHO Recs?October 17, 2018 |
Inclusion of pregnant women in live vaccine trials is an ethical imperative
Quick ReadAmong the dead were 180 babies, children and teenagers, more than in any year since the C.D.C. began tracking pediatric deaths
Quick ReadIn 2016, as the mosquito-borne Zika virus spread through the Americas and cases of infected women having brain-damaged babies mounted, investigators raced to develop a vaccine. Now, a $110 million vaccine trial is underway at 17 sites in nine countries, but it faces an unexpected, and ironic, challenge
Quick ReadPlummeting vaccination rates leave poor country at the forefront of an escalating European trend; ‘There is a risk in anything you do’
Quick ReadThe exclusion of pregnant and lactating women from an effort to vaccinate people exposed to the Ebola virus in the current outbreak is wrong, indefensible, and should be reversed, three Johns Hopkins public health experts wrote Monday in an opinion article published in STAT.
Quick ReadHealth workers must figure out how to dispense vaccines amidst fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
Quick ReadAmericans who don’t want to vaccinate are increasingly getting their way: A June study found that, over the past decade, the number of philosophical vaccine exemptions rose in two-thirds of the states that allow them
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