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HPV vaccine study finds zero cases of cervical cancer among women vaccinated before age 14

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A historic new study out of Scotland shows the real-world impact of vaccines against the human papillomavirus: The country has detected no cases of cervical cancer in women born between 1988-1996 who were fully vaccinated against HPV between the ages of 12 and 13.

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Opinion: Empathy should guide responses to reported vaccine injuries

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As a co-leader of the team at the National Institutes of Health that developed technologies powering a number of Covid-19 vaccines, I often speak publicly about vaccine science, even though I no longer work for the government. There is no denying the millions of lives that Covid-19 vaccines saved.

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FDA approves updated Covid vaccines

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The Food and Drug Administration announced Monday that it had greenlit two   updated Covid-19 booster shots in people as young as 6 months old, triggering a process that could see the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines become available in doctors’ offices, clinics, and pharmacies later this week. Read the rest…

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Opinion: A dose of reality on adult vaccinations

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The number of children who received their routine vaccinations declined during the pandemic, so public health officials have been focusing on getting kids back up to date. They found that adult vaccination programs paid for themselves many times over, returning up to 19 times the initial investment in societal benefits.

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Updated Covid vaccine has 54% effectiveness, new data suggest

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A study published in the CDC’s online journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report showed that the updated vaccine was essentially equally effective at protecting against the strain targeted by the vaccine — called XBB.1.5 1 subvariant, which emerged after the vaccine was made. 1.5 — and the JN.1

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Moderna receives $176 million from BARDA for mRNA influenza vaccines

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Moderna has been awarded $176 million by the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority to accelerate development of messenger RNA-based pandemic influenza vaccines, the company announced in a statement Tuesday. Read the rest…

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Rollout of a new malaria vaccine kicks off in Africa

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LONDON — Starting Monday, a new, highly effective malaria vaccine will be rolled out for the first time, as an immunization campaign for children kicks off in Cameroon — a day that global health officials say marked a historic step in the decades-long quest to protect people from one of the world’s deadliest infections.

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