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June 15, 2007

FDA has approved a revised label for the rotavirus vaccine, RotaTeq, to include information on Kawasaki disease.

June 14, 2007

In Fall 2007, I4PH will release it's new book Do Vaccines Cause That?! A Guide for Evaluating Vaccine Safety Concerns.

Newsbriefs

June 28, 2007

CDC Wants Teens Vaccinated Against Bacterial Meningitis

Washington Post

June 28, 2007

Vaccine Trial Shows Cervical-Cancer Advance

Wall Street Journal

June 27, 2007

CDC Probes A&M; Bioweapons Infections

Dallas Morning News

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Immunization Issues

Evaluating Information About Vaccines on the Internet

Although vaccines have saved millions of lives around the world, many Web sites contain erroneous or false information about the safety of vaccines. This article provides some tips on how to evaluate the accuracy and validity of the information found on the Internet about vaccines.

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Immunization Science

Impact of Hib immunization in Kenya

This study the evaluated the impact of the introduction of Hib vaccine into the routine childhood immunization schedule in Kenya on the incidence of invasive Hib disease.

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