Large vaccination control in Poland. The truth has come to light
Poland is conducting a widespread review of children's vaccination cards to assess compliance with mandatory vaccinations and parental refusals.
Santa Fe: a 2-year-old boy was attacked by a pitbull and the family reports that the dog has bitten several people before
A 2-year-old boy was hospitalized after being attacked by a pitbull in Santa Fe, with his family claiming the dog has a history of aggression and lacks vaccinations.
A new study explains how rare thrombosis occurs after Covid-19 vaccines
A new study reveals the mechanisms behind rare but serious complications following adenovirus-based Covid-19 vaccinations, known as vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT).
Complete vaccination calendar: which ones are needed to start classes
As school starts in Argentina, it's essential for parents to ensure their children are up to date with required vaccinations.
Back to school: the complete guide to medical checks and mandatory vaccinations for the start of the school year
The article provides a comprehensive guide on essential medical checks and vaccinations that children and adolescents need before returning to school in Argentina.
Chungbuk supports initial adoption costs for stray animals up to 150,000 won
The Chungbuk province in South Korea is offering up to 150,000 won in financial support for citizens who adopt stray animals, including costs related to initial medical care and vaccinations.
Childhood vaccination rates are declining in Australia. Why?
A survey reveals declining acceptance of childhood vaccinations among Australian parents, influenced by misinformation and practical challenges.
Justice orders medical evaluation of unvaccinated girl in MG
A court in Brazil has ordered the parents of a six-month-old girl to present her for a medical evaluation after it was discovered that she had not received any vaccinations since birth.
The Absurdity of Czech Medicine: Allowing Pharmacists to Vaccinate but Not Doctors
A controversial proposal in Czechia allows pharmacists to administer vaccinations, while many doctors remain prohibited from doing so, raising concerns about healthcare logic and the push for higher vaccination rates.
Experts warn NIH director now leading CDC will push โRFK Jrโs agendaโ
Experts raise concerns that Jay Bhattacharya, newly appointed acting head of the CDC and a vaccine skeptic, may influence vaccine policy in line with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s agenda.
New study: booster vaccinations reduced severe consequences of COVID-19
A recent study published in the journal 'Vaccine' shows that booster vaccinations significantly decreased the incidence of severe COVID-19 outcomes, with similar efficacy found for Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech boosters, though protection waned over time.
WA aged care residents to get free RSV vaccine after worst ever flu season
Western Australians aged 65 and older living in residential aged care will receive free RSV vaccinations following a severe flu season, with the program expected to significantly improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations.
SUMAR+: who it is aimed at, how to register, and what the requirements are
The SUMAR+ Program is a public policy in Argentina designed to provide health services to individuals without formal coverage, ensuring free medical checkups, vaccinations, and health monitoring.
More than 6 million measles vaccines have been administered in Mexico during 2026: Ssa
The Mexican Health Secretary announced significant progress in measles vaccination efforts, with over 6 million doses administered and a goal of increasing weekly vaccinations to 2.5 million.
In San Isidro, travelers receive medical attention and vaccinations for going abroad
San Isidro's Municipal Hospital offers a Traveler's Medicine service providing health advice and vaccination to travelers.
PM warns 'public health isn't a culture war' after measles outbreak
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer addresses a measles outbreak in north London and emphasizes the importance of vaccinations for children.
Postponing vaccinations for newborns against tuberculosis. How are hospitals coping?
The article discusses the postponement of tuberculosis vaccinations for newborns whose parents choose to delay the vaccine until after screening for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is completed.
Measles outbreaks leave one dead and 306 sick in Michoacรกn
One death and 306 measles cases have been reported in Michoacรกn, prompting the governor's call for vaccinations.
Boss, did I get vaccinated as a kid? Measles causes scares and memes about vaccination cards
Recent measles cases in Mexico have not only raised concerns but also sparked memes on social media questioning childhood vaccinations.
'Fast-spreading' measles outbreak in north London leaves over 60 children infected
A measles outbreak in north London has infected over 60 children across multiple schools, prompting health authorities to recommend vaccinations.
Offensive in the U.S. to Avoid Vaccines Against Measles, Polio, and Other Diseases
A coalition of activists linked to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is pushing to revoke laws mandating vaccinations for children in the U.S.
Acre Will Receive Nearly R$ 180 Thousand to Reinforce Vaccination in Schools and Update Vaccination Records
Acre will receive R$ 178,856.27 to enhance school vaccinations and update vaccination records for children and adolescents under 15 years old.
CDMX on the road to community immunity against measles: What does it mean and why is it expected to be achieved in March?
Mexico City is on track to achieve community immunity against measles next month, with over one million vaccinations already administered.
Scientists Discover the Cause of Rare Complications from COVID-19 Vaccines
Recent research identifies potential biological causes of rare complications associated with COVID-19 vaccinations, specifically focusing on vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis (VITT).
Vaccination consequences against COVID are only paid for in cases of particularly serious harm, the court decided
The Constitutional Court of Czechia has rejected a proposal by the Supreme Court to broaden compensation for individuals with health damage due to COVID-19 vaccinations, maintaining the requirement of 'particularly serious' harm.
Vrฤek: New mandatory vaccination - an ideological attack of the medical profession on prevention
The Croatian Ministry of Health is proposing mandatory HPV vaccinations amid public health campaigns focusing on women's sexual health.
Did you lose your vaccination card? Hereโs how you can request a replacement
In Mexico, there are several ways to retrieve your vaccination card, essential for receiving vaccinations, especially in light of the measles outbreak.
Does it harm to get vaccinated again against measles if I have my two vaccines? This is what you should know
This article discusses the safety and implications of receiving more than the standard two measles vaccinations in Mexico.
From rabies to canine flu: veterinarian explains the main vaccines for pets
The article discusses the importance of pet vaccinations in Brazil, highlighting that over 2,700 rabies vaccines were administered in Sorocaba and emphasizing the need for responsible pet ownership by ensuring regular vaccinations.
Virus Doctor: This is the biggest myth about flu vaccines
Virus expert Thea Kรธlsen Fischer debunks a common myth about flu vaccinations while also sharing personal precautions.
Justice is activated for parents to vaccinate their 6-month-old daughter in MG
The Public Ministry of Minas Gerais has taken legal action to ensure a 6-month-old child receives vaccinations as mandated by national health authorities.
JFKโs grandson Jack Schlossberg doubles down on attacks against RFK Jr, warns of 'dangerous' agenda
Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy, fiercely criticized his cousin RFK Jr., labeling him as 'dangerous' due to his controversial views on vaccinations during a segment on MSNBC's 'Morning Joe.'
Will indiscreet actions by the authorities lead to a decrease in newborn vaccinations against tuberculosis?
In Poland, trust in vaccinations has been declining, and recent health ministry actions may further undermine confidence, particularly concerning its new screening test for severe combined immunodeficiency in newborns.
Attention. This is what measles rashes look like; these are the differences with other rashes | Guide
Measles infections are rising in Mexico, prompting health authorities to encourage vaccinations and educate the public on how to differentiate measles rashes from other skin conditions.
Did you lose your vaccination card from IMSS? Official. Here's how to request a free reprint online | STEP by STEP
Mexico is facing a health emergency due to multiple cases of measles, prompting officials to encourage vaccinations and provide guidance on obtaining a replacement vaccination card online for free.
Dispute over tuberculosis vaccinations: Dismissed professor Helwich explains her position
Professor Ewa Helwich explains her position regarding tuberculosis vaccinations and the implications of her dismissal in a recent interview.
Attention Las Vegas: schedules and requirements for the free visual health day this Tuesday, February 10
The Mexican Consulate in Las Vegas is offering free eye exams and health services for Mexican nationals on February 10.
Is mpox back? Everything you need to know to stay protected
A notable rise in mpox cases in Galicia, Spain has prompted health authorities to call for heightened precautions and vaccinations.
Microchips or infertility? MSP launches campaign to clarify myths about childhood vaccination in Ecuador
The Ministry of Health in Ecuador, along with Unicef and OPS, has initiated a national campaign led by the character Mรกximo to promote evidence-based information on childhood vaccinations and combat misconceptions.
Cholera vaccination resumes in Mozambique after nearly 4-year halt
Cholera vaccinations have restarted in Mozambique after a four-year suspension due to vaccine shortages, with nearly 70 million doses now available globally according to the WHO.
Free event gathers vaccination, adoption, and animal welfare actions in Fortaleza
The Alece Pet event in Fortaleza offers free vaccinations and adoption services for pets while promoting responsible pet ownership and care practices.
Good news for Mexicans: consulate in Houston will vaccinate against influenza this Friday, February 6
The Mexican consulate in Houston is offering free influenza vaccinations on February 6 to safeguard the health of the local Mexican community in Texas.
The Supreme Court exonerates the administration from compensating for the side effects of COVID vaccines if there was no malpractice
The Supreme Court rules that regional governments are only liable for malpractice in COVID vaccinations and not for all adverse effects experienced by some individuals.
Update: parents must notify the school about refusal of vaccination
A new bill in Estonia eliminates the need for parental consent for school vaccinations, requiring only written notification of refusal instead.
Are You Eligible to Donate Blood? What You Should Know After Illness and Vaccinations
This article discusses the eligibility criteria for blood donation, particularly after illness or vaccinations, as outlined by the German Red Cross.
End of the vaccination dispute? The Ministry of Health has issued a statement
The Ministry of Health has addressed a dispute concerning tuberculosis vaccinations linked to a pilot study on severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), following the dismissal of Professor Ewa Helwich due to differing views on vaccination protocols.
The Imposition of Unnecessary Vaccinations
A reader's comment on the article discussing mandatory HPV vaccinations, highlighting that only Ukraine, Uganda, and Turkmenistan have such requirements.
WHO: Significantly over a third of cancers could be prevented
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 38% of new cancer cases in 2022 could have been prevented by avoiding risk factors such as tobacco, alcohol, and air pollution, along with preventing infections through vaccinations.
Neonatology without national consultant. The probable reason for the dismissal has been revealed
Professor Ewa Helwich was dismissed as national consultant in neonatology due to a dispute over the organization of tuberculosis vaccinations amid the implementation of a new diagnostic study for newborns.
State of SP is ordered to compensate nurse who became unable to walk after vaccine reactions; understand
The state of Sรฃo Paulo has been ordered to pay over R$ 1.2 million to nurse Maria Luzinete Sabino da Silva, who lost the use of her legs following vaccinations received at a health center in Santos.