Tag: Polio

Ozempic, Texas, polio, infant formula: Morning Rounds

A baby formula maker’s ‘bizarre’ response to the infant botulism outbreak ByHeart made headlines this week when it

How Trump Administration Actions Might Affect Polio Eradication

UNICEF and fellow partners of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative recently gathered on World Polio Day on October

How Measles, Polio and Other Eliminated Diseases Could Roar Back If U.S. Vaccination Rates Fall

Vaccination rates are a critical component of public health, and new research is shedding light on the dramatic

Polio vaccine threat has special resonance to Indian-Americans

Vijay Yeldandi's Battle with Polio and the Importance of Vaccination Vijay Yeldandi, a professor of medicine and surgery

How The 2024 U.S. Elections May Affect Polio Eradication Efforts

“But there’s a lot of noise out there. One of the things that we have to contend with

Letters to the Editor: polio, climate and the hospital

The latest Letters to the Editor cover a range of important topics, from polio vaccinations in Gaza to

Why Officials Are Speeding To Vaccinate Against Polio In Gaza After Only 1 Confirmed Case

This can be done through a combination of efforts, including vaccination campaigns to reduce shedding of the virus

UN Aid Agencies Roll Out Polio Vaccination Campaign Across Gaza

United Nations aid agencies have initiated a polio vaccination campaign in Gaza, amidst the ongoing conflict between Israel

Israel, Hamas Agree To Zoned 3-Day Pauses For Gaza Polio Vaccinations: WHO

Gaza: The Israeli military and Palestinian militant group Hamas have agreed to three separate, zoned three-day pauses in