Vaccine Update Newsletter Archive
Technically Speaking: Fires and Floods and Tornadoes, Oh My! Protecting Your Vaccine Supply
Find 10 tips for safe storage and handling of vaccine supplies, and get useful resources from Immunize.org and CDC.
In the Journals: Effectiveness of Mpox Vaccine
Check out a recent study by the CDC about the effectiveness of mpox vaccine in infected individuals.
News & Views — Public Health Funding: It’s Not Just About Vaccines
Find out about the history of public health and the pressing needs for public health services today.
Vaccine Resources: Trigger Words and “Infectious IDeas” Podcast
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!
On the Bookshelf — “Trust Me, I’m Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator” by Ryan Holiday
The updated edition of “Trust Me, I am Lying” by Ryan Holiday describes why “the facts” often can’t compete with the media narrative.
Technically Speaking: Important Job Aids for Catch-up Vaccination
How can you figure out when to administer vaccines to patients who need to catch up on vaccines? These resources can help.
In the Journals: The Important Role of Memory T Cells in COVID-19 Protection
Find out about a study that examined the importance of memory T cells in resolution of COVID-19 symptoms.
News & Views — Varicella After 25 Years of Chickenpox Vaccine: Test Yourself
Can you answer these 5 questions about chickenpox (varicella) and the vaccine?
Technically Speaking: Tools to Help Keep You Current on CDC’s COVID-19 Vaccination Recommendations
Check out these resources from Immunize.org and AAP to help you keep current on COVID-19 vaccine recommendations post-pandemic.
Vaccine Resources: Profound Autism and VIS Updates
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.