Diana Olson
NFID-Led Joint Letter Urges Evidence-Based CDC Guidance
The National Foundation for Infectious Diseases and more than 60 scientific and medical organizations sent the letter criticizing the CDC webpage linking vaccines and autism
There’s Still Time: #GetVaccinated to Help #FightFlu
NFID and partners offer resources for National Influenza Vaccination Week, December 1-5, 2025, to raise awareness about the importance annual flu vaccination …
NFID Calls for Scientific Integrity and Transparency in CDC Communications
Decades of rigorous research in the US and internationally have found no credible evidence that vaccines cause autism.
Celebrating Resilient Heroes of Public Health
At the 2025 Awards Gala and Silent Auction, the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases paid tribute to 3 outstanding public health champions: Anne E. Goldfeld, MD; Rino Rappuoli, PhD; and Patricia N. Whitley-Williams, MD
Staying on Track: Evidence-Based Vaccine Recommendations
Looking for trusted vaccine guidance? Read on for evidence-based immunization recommendations from professional medical groups and trusted NFID partners …
Medical Experts Urge Pregnant Women and Families to Talk with a Trusted Healthcare Professional about Respiratory Disease Prevention
Amid evolving and sometimes conflicting vaccine guidance, NFID kicks off its Respiratory Season News Briefing Series to help families facing tough decisions about their health
10/1/25 News Briefing: Respiratory Disease in Children and Pregnant Women
NFID will host the first in a series of 2025-2026 Respiratory Season News Briefings
Honored to Lead NFID
In a challenging time for science and public health, NFID new CEO Rebecca Alvania, PhD, MA, MPH, is energized to lead NFID
Knowing the Signs of Sepsis Can Help Save Lives
September is Sepsis Awareness Month, and knowing the signs and symptoms of sepsis could be the difference between life and death
Statement on September 2025 Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Meeting
NFID strongly supports the use of evidence-based guidance to inform public health policy and will work to preserve equitable access, choice, and public and private insurance coverage to life-saving immunizations to protect the health of people across the US …
