“The most common point that will generally contain germs are called ‘high-touch areas,’” said Kevin W. Garey, professor and ...
While childhood programs have progressed, adult vaccine coverage remains low in India. From influenza and pneumococcal to HPV ...
From good hygiene practices to updates in the National Adult Immunisation Schedule, experts stress that prevention is key to lowering the risk of this bacterial infection.
Pneumonia might be a silent killer, but it’s not unstoppable. With vaccination, clean air, and stronger awareness, we can change the narrative.
With the rising incidence of pneumonia among children in India, it becomes crucial to understand why this burden remains, the ...
Pneumonia remains one of the world's leading infectious killers. It still claims more lives of children under five than any other infectious disease ...
Electronic medical records of 42 children with SCD diagnosed between 2009 and 2023 were retrospectively reviewed. Clinical demographic data and pneumococcal serologies were analysed. Of the 42 ...
A misunderstanding about the microbe that actually causes the flu created a ripple effect that changed the future of U.S. drug development, clinical trials, and pandemic preparedness. A woman wears an ...
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The Flu's Sudden, Devastating Grip: Two Healthy Mothers' "One-in-a-Million" Deaths Underscore the Urgent Need for Vigilance Amidst a Brutal Season
This winter’s flu season hit like a freight train, ripping through communities and claiming lives in ways that left everyone ...
Polysaccharide-encapsulated organisms are the leading cause of bacterial meningitis and pneumonia in children. The use of protein–polysaccharide conjugate vaccines in developed countries over the past ...
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