With recent changes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regarding which routine vaccines that children and teens should get, it's only natural that there might be some confusion.
The vaccine will be offered to older teenagers and new college and university students who are at higher risk of exposure.
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Keeping safe

A few days ago, I was asked to deliver a lecture for a hospital to celebrate Infection and Prevention Control Week. While you ...
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Public health authorities regularly launch nationwide vaccination campaigns for children under five, followed by door-to-door outreach to leave no child behind. Guided by World Health Organization ...