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October 20, 2018

ID News Round-Up

…the longest: According to new research published in Science, in more densely populated cities, influenza (flu) season is typically longer and more persistent than it is in small towns. Researchers…

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November 23, 2020

COVID-19 Vaccine Safety: Lessons Learned From Influenza

…of medical research. These challenges will be even more apparent and more difficult during the pandemic when we need to move quickly. Conversations need to start now and have already…

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Infectious IDeas (Podcast)

…(UAMS). He was recognized as a 2024 Healio Honoree as a strategic, yet humble leader who has shaped US vaccine policy and helped build vaccine confidence. Search & Filter Date…

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November 1, 2013

ID News Round-Up

…a meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research. But a new vaccine in advanced development may protect against many more of the strains, and in the meantime researchers say…

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September 23, 2022

Teamwork Is the Dreamwork (in Increasing Vaccination Rates)

Research shows that strong recommendations from healthcare professionals matter in increasing vaccination rates. Special thanks to Christy Morehouse, senior operations manager, and Jeni Obenrader, PharmD, pharmacy manager of the Clinical…

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February 3, 2018

A Heart Healthy Lifestyle Includes Adult Vaccines

…developing serious complications from influenza. Getting an annual flu shot is the best way to help prevent flu. Research has shown that influenza vaccination reduces the risk of acute coronary…

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April 3, 2015

Addressing Parental Requests to Spread Out Vaccines

Special thanks to Allison Kempe, MD, MPH, Professor of Pediatrics at University of Colorado School of Medicine and Director of the Children’s Outcomes Research (COR) Program at Children’s Hospital Colorado…

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