Since their 18th century beginnings vaccines have been one of humanity's most profound public health interventions, preventing illness and death on a massive scale, eradicating the …
EDITOR—Tucker and Mazithulela are right to identify the need to increase involvement of the private sector in the quest for a preventive vaccine for HIV/AIDS. 1 Pharmaceutical …
Vaccine inequity and hesitancy persist—we must tackle both | The BMJ Skip to main content Intended for healthcare professionals Access provided by Google Indexer Subscribe My …
Administration of the world's first WHO-recommended malaria vaccine through routine immunisation programmes has begun on Jan 22 in Cameroon. Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance …
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When in 1955 the malariologist Paul Russell predicted without hesitation the imminent end of malaria, 1 little could he have imagined that half a century later malaria would still be one …
In February 2022, GSK halted enrolment and vaccination across three phase 3 trials of its maternal RSV vaccine candidate, citing a safety signal in one of them. 5 It emerged that the …
Three years have passed since the launch of Roll Back Malaria, the global campaign to halve the burden of malaria by 2010, and one year since its high profile African summit in …
The rapidly developing covid-19 epidemic has stimulated an enormous effort to develop vaccines against the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. At least six vaccine candidates have entered …
Bruce Keogh, national medical director for NHS England, recently called for a “serious debate on mandatory flu vaccination.” 1 And the chief medical officer for England, Sally …