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Needle-Free, Inhalant Powder Measles Vaccine Could Save Thousands Of Lives
August 16, 2009 The first inhalable vaccine for measles is moving toward clinical trials next year in India, where the disease still sickens millions of infants and children and kills almost 200,000 annually, ... > full story -
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Vaccination Coverage Improves Among Low-Income Children, But Disparities Persist
May 4, 2009 More children in low-income households are receiving childhood vaccinations on schedule than in previous years, but disparities based on economic status remain, according to a new ... > full story -
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Vaccine Records Of Internationally Adopted Children May Not Reflect Protection Against Disease
May 4, 2009 Children adopted from countries such as Russia, China and Guatemala may not be protected against polio, measles or other diseases despite records indicating they have been immunized, according to a ... > full story -
Vaccines And Autism: Many Hypotheses, But No Correlation Found
January 30, 2009 An extensive new review summarizes the many studies refuting the claim of a link between vaccines and autism. The review looks at the three main hypotheses and shows how epidemiological and ... > full story -
Measles Virus May Be Effective Prostate Cancer Treatment
January 21, 2009 A new study appearing in the Prostate has found that certain measles virus vaccine strain derivatives, including a strain known as MV-CEA, may prove to be an effective treatment for patients with ... > full story -
Childhood Vaccines Cause Financial Burden To Many Health Care Providers
December 1, 2008 The costs that health care providers are charged and reimbursed for childhood vaccines vary widely, and the high cost of some immunizations is leading to significant financial strain for some ... > full story -
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Adults Need Vaccines, Medical Societies Urge
November 19, 2008 The American College of Physicians and the Infectious Diseases Society of America have released a joint statement on the importance of adult vaccination against an increasing number of ... > full story -
No Connection Between Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Vaccine And Autism, Study Suggests
September 4, 2008 In a case-control study, the presence of measles virus RNA was no more likely in children with autism and GI disturbances than in children with only GI disturbances. Furthermore, GI symptom and ... > full story -
Most Vaccine-Allergic Children Can Still Be Safely Vaccinated, Experts Say
September 2, 2008 With close monitoring and a few standard precautions, nearly all children with known or suspected vaccine allergies can be safely immunized, according to a team of vaccine safety experts led by the ... > full story -
Giving An Additional Early Vaccination May Reduce Measles Outbreaks
July 24, 2008 Outbreaks of measles in developing countries may be reduced by vaccinating infants at 4.5 months of age as well as at the World Health Organization's recommended routine vaccination at 9 months, ... > full story
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