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Vaccine Resources: WHO Report on Disinformation and Cyberattacks During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Check out a detailed report by the World Health Organization on the effects of two threats that compounded the COVID-19 pandemic: cyberattacks on health infrastructure and disinformation campaigns.
In the Journals: A New Option for Preventing Dengue?
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Check out the results of a study evaluating a possible new single-dose dengue vaccine.
Technically Speaking: Pneumococcal Vaccination of Children
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Get Immunize.org resources that help sort the latest pneumococcal vaccine recommendations for kids.
On the Bookshelf — Breaking Through: My Life in Science by Katalin Karikó
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Be inspired by this autobiography of one of the scientists who won the Nobel Prize for their work on mRNA vaccines, while getting a peek into the practice of science.
Vaccine Resources: Updated Website, New Videos, V-safe and Global Vaccines Report
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Check out VaccineInformation.org's redesigned website, a video series about temperature monitoring, V-safe patient sign-up, and more.
News & Views: Have You Ever Diagnosed Measles?
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Find out how to recognize a case of measles and what to do.
News & Views: Test Yourself on the 2024 Immunization Schedule Changes.
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Can you answer these 5 questions about the updates and changes to the 2024 CDC's immunization schedule?
In the Journals: Nirsevimab
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Find out about the results of a prospective, placebo-controlled trial in 8,058 healthy infants that served as the basis for licensure of nirsevimab.
Technically Speaking: Could Standing Orders Work in Your Office?
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Find out why implementing standing orders can be beneficial to your practice.
On the bookshelf — Tell Me When It's Over: An Insider's Guide to Deciphering COVID Myths and Navigating Our Post-pandemic World by Paul A. Offit, MD
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Dr. Offit’s latest book describes what we can learn from the COVID-19 pandemic experience and how to move forward with a virus that is likely here to stay.