Barbara Loe Fisher may be right about one thing. We need a better Tdap vaccine to prevent pertussis (also known as whooping cough). However, her opposition to legislation in Indiana that would require
As we prepare for the challenges of 2016, we want to thank everyone for a successful 2015. Once again, the past year has been one of tremendous growth. We’ve seen a record number of views a
For grandparents, giving is quite possibly the best part of the holiday season. When you gather with your kids and grandkids this holiday season it’s wonderful to share your homemade cookies
Today, in anticipation of its 25-year anniversary, Every Child By Two (ECBT) announced the expansion of its original mission of ensuring timely vaccination of all children by the age of two, to now in
As we observe the seventh annual World Pneumonia Day, individuals and organizations from around the world are coming together once again to raise awareness about pneumonia and make sure that every br
It’s a fairly common concern. What are the chances that I will have an allergic reaction to a vaccine? And if so, how dangerous could it be? What about my kids? At the onset of almost every do
“You can’t know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been.” We often take the medical marvel of vaccines for granted. When we stop to evaluate public health, we tend to
Written by Every Child By Two intern, Linn H. As students of public health, through our courses and fieldwork, we often have the opportunity to travel the globe and work with populations from all walk
National Immunization Awareness Month WEEK 2: Pregnancy and Vaccines As a PhD student, we don’t ‘settle down’ all that early. The continuing education or the ‘grind of grad school’ requires
This guest post was written by Michela, a junior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who is majoring in global studies with a concentration in global health and a minor in women’