Kreplak clashed with the Official Response Office on social media over flu vaccines
Minister of Health Nicolรกs Kreplak criticized the government for insufficient flu vaccine distribution, while the administration of Javier Milei denied these claims.
Meningitis cases drop as more than 8,000 come forward for vaccines
Confirmed meningitis cases in southeast England have decreased as over 8,000 individuals participated in a vaccination campaign.
Naples, hepatitis A: cases on the rise, vaccines strengthened
The hepatitis A outbreak in Campania is intensifying, particularly in Naples and Salerno, prompting increased vaccination efforts amid concerns for community health.
Inside Spain's first high biosecurity laboratory: seven 'astronauts' to combat the world's deadliest viruses
GSK has opened Spain's first BSL-4 laboratory in Tres Cantos, where seven researchers will work on dangerous pathogens without known cures or vaccines.
Young man hospitalized in serious condition in ICU due to tetanus, family rejects vaccines
A 17-year-old boy in Catalonia is in critical condition due to tetanus contracted from injuries sustained in a fall, with his family rejecting vaccinations.
Meningitis update as health measures widened following Kent outbreak
Health officials in the UK have expanded the distribution of antibiotics and vaccines in response to a confirmed meningitis outbreak in Kent that has resulted in two deaths.
Independent autism committee that challenges RFK Jrโs overhaul draws criticism
The cancellation of the first public meeting of the restructured US autism committee, overseen by Robert F Kennedy Jr, has raised concerns and criticism within the autistic community.
Nigeria: Interview - Old Narratives Surrounding Polio Vaccines Still Haunt Eradication Initiatives in Sokoto - Official
Sokoto State faces persistent vaccine hesitancy against polio due to longstanding beliefs, particularly in its metropolitan areas, according to the State Immunisation Officer.
Meningitis vaccine - who can get it amid national shortages
A meningitis outbreak in Kent has led to two student deaths and a nationwide clamour for vaccines, amidst reports of supply shortages.
Pippo Franco indicted for alleged fake vaccines: on trial for the Green Pass
Pippo Franco has been indicted in an investigation regarding alleged fake Covid vaccines that has implications for patients and medical professionals.
A confidential report calls for deep changes to track the harms of Covid vaccines
A federal working group has called for significant reforms to the medical system's documentation and handling of alleged vaccine-related injuries amid rising public concern about Covid vaccine safety.
Head of USA's Anti-Terror Center Resigns Due to War in Iran
The head of the U.S. anti-terror center has resigned amid ongoing tensions related to the war in Iran.
US judge halts Trump administration's vaccine policy overhaul
A federal court in Massachusetts has halted significant adjustments to vaccine recommendations made by R. F. Kennedy under the Trump administration, sparking legal challenges from major medical organizations.
Five NHS vaccines for meningitis and who is eligible
The article discusses the free vaccines available through the NHS for meningitis and outlines who is eligible for these vaccines.
Deadly meningitis B strain is bad news for vaccine options after horror Kent outbreak
A meningitis B outbreak in Kent has resulted in two fatalities, prompting health officials to evaluate vaccine effectiveness and the need for booster shots.
Africa: The Hunt for a New TB Vaccine - Why We Are Now So Close, and Why It Matters
Researchers in South Africa are making significant progress towards developing new tuberculosis vaccines, emphasizing the urgency given the ongoing toll of the disease.
Judge Stops Parts of Kennedy's Vaccine Policy
A federal judge in Boston has temporarily halted key aspects of U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s attempts to change the vaccine policy in the United States.
Federal judge blocks RFK Jrโs overhaul of vaccine recommendations
A federal judge has ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment of vaccine advisers likely violated federal law, leading to a stay on votes taken by the committee over the past year.
Heated debate: the voices for and against the deregulation of foot-and-mouth vaccination
A new resolution from Senasa deregulates the foot-and-mouth vaccination process, allowing private veterinarians to administer vaccines, sparking mixed reactions among producers in the cattle industry.
Officials โmissed 99% of dataโ on Covid vaccines before making recommendation, memos reveal
Internal memos reveal that crucial data on Covid vaccines for pregnant individuals and children was largely ignored before changing recommendations, raising concerns about the influence of ideology over evidence in public health decisions.
Dads in England urged 'look in red book' in new UKHSA health alert
The UK Health Security Agency has urged fathers in England to check their children's vaccination records in their 'red book' to ensure they are up to date with essential vaccines.
American pediatricians deal with an increase in misinformed parents about vaccines
American pediatricians are facing a significant rise in vaccine hesitancy among parents, leading to challenges in promoting routine vaccinations for children.
False steps in healthcare, Trump puts Robert Kennedy 'under guardianship' ahead of midterms
Trump is keeping a close watch on Robert Kennedy Jr., who has faced unpopularity for his anti-vaccine campaigns, as the midterm elections approach.
Fox News AI Newsletter: FDA rolls out AI-powered vaccine platform
The FDA has launched a nationwide, AI-powered system to monitor the side effects of drugs and vaccines, marking a significant technological shift in public health oversight.
"We need vaccines in 100 days": the warning from the director of the PAHO and Argentina's key role if there is another pandemic
The Director of the Pan American Health Organization warns about the need for vaccines to be developed within 100 days for future pandemics, highlighting Argentina's potential role in this effort.
Russians could get free personalized cancer vaccines
Russia may soon offer free personalized cancer vaccines under its national health insurance system, as indicated by a government draft decree.
Rabies vaccination for dogs and cats suspended in Prudente due to delay in purchase by the Ministry of Health
Rabies vaccinations for pets in Presidente Prudente, Brazil, have been suspended due to a shortage of vaccines caused by delays in procurement by the Ministry of Health.
US vaccine panel retreats from mRNA Covid review ahead of midterms
A US vaccine advisory panel has halted its review of mRNA Covid-19 vaccines, influenced by political concerns regarding the upcoming midterm elections.
FDA launches new AI-powered system to track drug and vaccine side effects nationwide
The FDA has launched an AI-driven platform to improve the tracking of adverse effects related to drugs and vaccines in the US.
Farewell to Sahin and Tรผreci: A Wise Decision by the BioNTech Founders
Ugur Sahin and รzlem Tรผreci's decision to step back from the operational leadership of BioNTech is seen as a strategic move in their ongoing legacy in pharmaceuticals.
The two founders of BioNTech leave the pharmaceutical company that won the race for COVID vaccines
The founders of BioNTech, Ugur Sahin and รzlem Tรผreci, are leaving the company to create a new venture focused on next-generation mRNA medications.
Sudan: Lifeline for Thousands of Children As First Vaccine Shipment in Nearly Three Years Arrives in South Kordofan
A significant shipment of vaccines has arrived in South Kordofan, Sudan, marking the first delivery in nearly three years and aiming to restore immunization services for children in conflict-affected areas.
RFK Jrโs pick to review Covid vaccines authored misleading research, experts say
Retsef Levi, appointed by RFK Jr to review Covid vaccine safety, has been criticized by experts for producing misleading research.
MSD & BIANEX join forces to protect the adult population from pneumococcal disease
MSD has announced the introduction of a new innovative pneumococcal conjugate vaccine for adults in Greece, targeting 21 serotypes including 8 unique ones not covered by other vaccines.
With a Vision for Prevention and Innovation: The New Era of GSK in Greece
GSK Greece focuses on scientific innovation and prevention to enhance patient access to vaccines and treatments while positioning Greece as a clinical research hub.
With a Vision of Prevention and Innovation: The New Era of GSK in Greece
GSK Greece is focusing on enhancing access to vaccines and innovative therapies as it aims to establish Greece as a clinical research hub, according to its President and General Director Lizzie Champion.
Trump administrationโs embattled FDA vaccine chief ousted for the second time
Dr. Vinay Prasad, the FDA's vaccine chief, is leaving the agency for the second time in less than a year amid controversies surrounding vaccine approvals and biotech drugs.
The OPS opens its regional funds to Argentine companies to produce medicines and supplies
The Pan American Health Organization (OPS) is opening its regional funding to Argentine companies to enhance local production of medicines and health supplies.
See the vaccines available at health posts in Salvador
Salvador continues to provide Covid-19 vaccinations and other essential immunizations for adults through its health posts.
Learn which vaccines are offered free of charge for adults in Salvador and how to get vaccinated
The article provides information on free vaccinations available for adults in Salvador, Brazil, through the public health system, highlighting essential immunizations and how to access them.
The Controversy Over Foreign Substances in COVID-19 Vaccines Should Be Understood in Context Rather Than as an Isolated Phenomenon
Recent reports of foreign substances in COVID-19 vaccines have raised public concern about the safety of the vaccines, emphasizing the need for a thorough understanding of the vaccine development and distribution process.
Anti-Covid Vaccines, Moderna Settles mRNA Technology Lawsuit: $2.25 Billion Agreement
Moderna has reached a $2.25 billion settlement to resolve a lawsuit regarding the use of mRNA technology developed by other companies for its Covid vaccine.
MS receives vaccines against dengue; see who can be vaccinated
Mato Grosso do Sul has received nearly 8,000 doses of the dengue vaccine, targeting health professionals first in a nationwide immunization strategy.
War for vaccination: producers warn that they are 'captive' of a foundation and request the intervention of Senasa
In Argentina, livestock producers are facing a vaccination crisis as they claim they are being forced to use a more expensive foundation for foot-and-mouth disease vaccines.
Grzegorz Braun Wins the Biological Nonsense of the Year Award. "There Was No Pandemic"
Grzegorz Braun has been awarded the title of Biological Nonsense of the Year for his claim that there was no pandemic, a title determined by online voting on various absurd statements made by celebrities and politicians.
Rio Branco administers 800 doses of meningitis vaccines on vaccination 'D' day
Rio Branco, Brazil, successfully administered 800 doses of meningitis vaccines during a special vaccination event following recent cases of meningitis among youths.
South Africa: Turkish FMD Vaccines Arrival Scales Up National Vaccination Drive
South Africa has received a shipment of 1.5 million Foot-and-Mouth Disease vaccines from Turkey to bolster its national vaccination efforts.
As measles spreads in South Carolina, RFK Jrโs allies work to gut vaccine laws
In South Carolina, efforts to weaken vaccine laws are being amplified by anti-vaccine groups amid an ongoing measles outbreak affecting nearly 1,000 individuals.
The security and innovation of vaccines in Brazil
The article discusses Brazil's approach to vaccine innovation and the implications for public health and economic development, emphasizing the importance of national sovereignty in health-related innovations.
Day 'D' of multivaccination takes place this Saturday (28) with dengue vaccines in PB
The multivaccination 'Day D' event in Paraรญba, Brazil, will occur on Saturday, August 28, offering vaccinations against dengue for children and adolescents.