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Published on Apr 24, 2025Source: The Times of India - Center-right
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Published on Apr 21, 2025
‘Immunisations will prevent diphtheria outbreak’
Health experts have advised parents to immunise their children against diphtheria as part of the country’s childhood immunisation schedule. With the current diphtheria outbreak in Lagos, which has led to loss of lives, they believe that immunisation could …
Source: The Guardian (Nigeria) - Indeterminate -
Published on Apr 26, 2025
Stanford study: When measles could return if vaccination rates continue to fall
A new study from Stanford University researchers paints a picture of a near-future where diseases, once eradicated in the country, could realistically return. “At current state-level vaccination rates, measles may become endemic again,” the authors wrote …
Source: The Mercury News - California - Center-left -
Published on Apr 26, 2025
Govt striving for complete vaccination of children
Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Indonesian government is working to ensure that children across the country receive complete vaccination to protect them from several diseases. "The Indonesian government remains committed to promoting the complete immunization …
Source: Antara - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Apr 26, 2025
The Rx Recap: April 20-25
Welcome to this week’s roundup of the most insightful and impactful articles from the sister publications of Dermatology Times, all under One MJH Life Sciences. Our network brings together expert perspectives, clinical advancements, and industry updates to …
Source: Dermatology Times - Neutral -
Published on Apr 26, 2025
World Immunisation Week: WC Health Dept says vaccines play key role in building population immunity
CAPE TOWN - As part of World Immunisation Week, the Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness has explained that vaccines play a vital role in keeping communities safe and healthy. The campaign, which is observed from 24 to 30 April, aims to raise …
Source: Eye Witness News - Neutral -
Published on Apr 26, 2025
Increase in vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks threatens years of progress, experts warn
Immunisation efforts are under growing threat, as misinformation, population growth, humanitarian crises and funding cuts jeopardise progress and leave millions of children, adolescents and adults across the world at risk. This is the warning from the …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Apr 26, 2025
Measles outbreak can’t be ruled out in U.P.
ESCANABA — As confirmed measles cases continue to rise in the southern U.S., Canada, and Lower Michigan, the percentage of local residents immunized against the virus remains below the recommended number. However, a much higher percentage of people have …
Source: The Daily Press - Michigan - Pending -
Published on Apr 26, 2025
NET Health observes National Infant Immunization Week with annual Children's Fest
NET Health (Northeast Texas Public Health) hosted its annual Children’s Fest on Wednesday, offering free vaccinations and resources with the goal to encourage families to learn more about childhood immunizations. “This week is also National Infant …
Source: Tyler Morning Telegraph - Texas - Neutral -
Published on Apr 26, 2025
Centre launches National Zero Measles-Rubella Elimination campaign targeting 2026 goal
New Delhi: Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda, recently virtually launched the National Zero Measles-Rubella Elimination campaign 2025-26 on the first day of the World Immunization Week (24-30 April), marking a …
Source: Medical Dialogues - Indeterminate