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Anniversary of 1st Live Measles Vaccine Licensed in the US on March 21, 1963
March 21, 2023

Measles News Round-Up: Why Vaccination Matters

As NFID celebrates its 50th anniversary, we are looking back at significant moments in public health history. On this day in 1963, the first live virus measles vaccine was licensed for use in the US. …

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9 in 10 people who lack immunity to measles could become infected
March 6, 2023

Rise in Measles Cases Raises Concerns for Public Health Experts

Concern about the spread of measles in several states has prompted public health experts to urge parents to make sure their children are up to date on measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccination

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The First Universal Flu Vaccine Recommendation in the US occurred on February 24, 2010
February 24, 2023

The History Behind Universal Flu Vaccination

Special thanks to the NFID leaders who offered their reflections on the anniversary of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendation of universal influenza (flu) vaccination for everyone age 6 months and older, on February 24, 2010 …

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Flu Fact of the Week Pregnant
February 14, 2023

The Times They Are A-Changin’

Special thanks to ACOG Fellow Tamika C. Auguste, MD, chair of Women’s and Infants’ Services at MedStar Washington Hospital Center, for sharing her reflections on the evolution of vaccines recommended during pregnancy …

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Get your annual flu vaccine today
January 31, 2023

#ShowUp and #FightFlu

The National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) is working in partnership with Black-led and Black-serving organizations to increase awareness of the importance of annual influenza (flu) vaccination among US Black adults. Special thanks to NFID Immediate Past-President Patricia N. Whitley-Williams, MD, for this guest blog post on the critical role that annual flu vaccines play in protecting Black families and communities …

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Preventing cervical cancer is far better than treating cervical cancer
January 26, 2023

5 Reasons To Protect Yourself Against HPV

Almost all cervical cancer in the US is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). January is Cervical Health Awareness Month—a timely reminder about the importance of getting vaccinated against HPV …

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NFID blogs and podcasts
January 17, 2023

Insights from Thought Leaders through Podcasts and Blogs

From health disparities to overcoming vaccine hesitancy and increasing vaccination rates, public health thought leaders shared their perspectives with the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) throughout 2022. Read on for highlights of some of the provocative podcast episodes and engaging blog posts still very relevant today …

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3 Things Parents Need to Know About Measles and Vitamin A
January 4, 2023

What You Should Know about Measles and Vitamin A

Given that two doses of the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine are 97% effective in preventing the disease, it should not be necessary for a parent or a healthcare professional to know how to treat measles. However, declines in MMR vaccine coverage have resulted in persistent outbreaks, including more than 80 cases most recently in central Ohio …

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