In this commentary, Michael B. Grosso, MD, writes about the history of vaccine hesitancy, how hesitancy has affected the use of the human papillomavirus vaccine, and what you can do to reduce hesitancy in...
He talks about how specific vaccinations have benefitted our society, why some viruses can be eradicated while others cannot, and how misconceptions about the harms of vaccines started.
Sachiko Ozawa, PhD, MHS—the lead author of a new review that aimed to define hard-to-reach and hard-to-vaccinate populations—answers our questions about her latest review and about vaccine hesitancy.
In this article, Scott T. Vergano, MD, writes about an addition to the adult vaccination schedule, vitamin K injections in neonates, new onset of tics in children, and the use of inhaled glucocorticoids in...
In this podcast, Dr Ajayi discusses her team's latest research that explored the rate of acceptance of the influenza vaccine among patients with limited English proficiency, as well as how she...
In this article, Scott T. Vergano, MD, writes about 5 top papers about the trends in cervical cancer incidence and mortality, the effects of cannabis use in pregnancy, electronic health records,...
In this podcast, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) Medical Director William Schaffner, MD, speaks about recent updates to vaccination recommendations from the Advisory Committee on...
In this soundbite, William Schaffner, MD, speaks about the research being done on a universal influenza vaccine that would protect against a variety of different strains of influenza. This topic was...
In this soundbite, William Schaffner, MD, speaks about whether concomitant receipt of recombinant zoster vaccine with another vaccine increases the risk of herpes zoster compared with receiving recombinant...