Since the COVID-19 pandemic, childhood vaccination rates have fallen—and once-eradicated diseases like measles are making a comeback.| ParentsTogether
Why falling vaccination rates put vulnerable children at risk.| The Conversation
Ungeimpfte Kinder werden von der Schule nach Hause geschickt, da ein „nationaler Zwischenfall“ ausgerufen wurde. So geschehen in Birmingham UK. In den vergangenen drei [...]| tkp.at
What we lose when the rigor of science and journalism give way to an aural and visual narrative culture.| clairelehmann.substack.com
WHO fact sheet on adolescents health risks and solutions: includes key facts and provides a definition, information on specific health issues, WHO response.| www.who.int
An informational resource for people who want just the facts, no agenda| news.rebekahbarnett.com.au
By: Murray McLoud Background on Measles and the MMR Vaccine Measles is an extremely contagious virus that spreads via air droplets after an infected individual breathes, sneezes, or coughs.[1] Contracting measles does not require close contact with an infected individual—instead, it can occur by breathing in contaminated air droplets or touching an infected surface.[2] To […]| Wake Forest Law Review
RFK Jr. and a new form of germ theory denialism| yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com
In the midst of a growing measles outbreak in Texas that has killed one child, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has misleadingly focused on vitamin A, including from cod liver oil, and two non-standard medications as treatments for measles.| FactCheck.org
Following years of declines in measles vaccination coverage, measles cases in 2022 have increased by 18%, and deaths have increased by 43% globally (compared to 2021) – according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).| www.who.int