Experts say most vaccinated adults don't need another dose. As measles cases continue to spread across the United States, many Americans may be asking themselves if they need a measles vaccine ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a noted vaccine skeptic, voiced support for the measles vaccine Sunday amid a deadly outbreak in the Southwest, mainly in Texas.
A North Carolina mother and her son can sue a public school system and a doctors' group for allegedly giving the boy a COVID-19 vaccine without consent, the state Supreme Court ruled. The ruling ...
Experts are concerned about the impact on upcoming flu vaccine availability. A Food and Drug Administration vaccine advisory committee meeting that was set to discuss what flu strains to include ...
The parents of a young girl who died after contracting measles last month in West Texas are speaking out about their position on the MMR vaccine. The child, age 6, died on Feb. 26 after being ...
Fewer precancerous lesions are being found in young women undergoing cervical cancer screenings thanks to the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. Rates of precancerous lesions in women between the ...
Adults can suffer severe infections if they get the measles. There are a lot of questions about the efficacy of the measles vaccine and whether some should get a booster or be revaccinated.
WHO’s own vaccine recommendations for 2025-26 generally parallel those of the FDA.Typically, the 17-member FDA vaccine committee would meet next and publicly discuss the recommendation and make ...
Vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. this week touted the benefits of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine as a crucial tool in limiting measles outbreaks as measles began infecting more people ...
Still, one in five young children in New York has not received the first dose of the MMR vaccine by age 2 as recommended, prompting health officials to increase outreach to educate parents about ...
Vaccine manufacturers would have to waive indemnity from lawsuits for injuries stemming from vaccines under a bill advancing in the Iowa Senate. Sen. Doug Campbell, R-Mason City, at a subcommittee ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) abruptly canceled a vaccine advisory meeting where members were slated to discuss influenza vaccine strains. The meeting was scheduled for March 13.