In the Journals: The Important Role of Memory T Cells in COVID-19 Protection
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Find out about a study that examined the importance of memory T cells in resolution of COVID-19 symptoms.
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Find out about a study that examined the importance of memory T cells in resolution of COVID-19 symptoms.
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How can you figure out when to administer vaccines to patients who need to catch up on vaccines? These resources can help.
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The updated edition of “Trust Me, I am Lying” by Ryan Holiday describes why “the facts” often can’t compete with the media narrative.
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Cervical cancer patients share their thoughts about trigger words in a recent Cervivor’s blog post, and the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases offers “Infectious IDeas” podcast. Check them out!
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Find the latest on HPV with these notes and takeaways from IPVC2023.
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Find out about a bat coronavirus that has a furin cleavage site similar to SARS-CoV-2, adding more evidence against the so-called “lab leak” theory.
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Read about the CDC’s recently published statistics distinguishing a subgroup of autistic individuals as profoundly affected. Check out the updated VISs for hepatitis B and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines.
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Check out these resources from Immunize.org and AAP to help you keep current on COVID-19 vaccine recommendations post-pandemic.
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Find out about the 8th edition of Plotkin’s Vaccines, the preeminent (8.5 pound, 1,700+ page) text on vaccines.
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Vaccinate Your Family released its 2023 State of the ImmUnion Report, and the Society for Women’s Health Research published resources related to HPV vaccines. Check them out.