Vaccination

Department of Health Issues Warning About Likelihood of New Measles Cases in Northern Ireland

Department of Health warns of potential measles outbreak in Northern Ireland and stresses the importance of MMR vaccine. With low vaccine uptake, health authorities are closely monitoring the situation and launching a catch-up campaign for individuals up to 25 years old.

NHS Cheshire and Merseyside Takes Proactive Measures Against Measles

NHS Cheshire and Merseyside is proactively combating the rise of measles cases by inviting thousands of school children, aged 6-11 years, to receive vaccinations against Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR). Recent efforts have been made to encourage children who have missed their vaccinations to catch up, with reminders being sent to families throughout February and March. NHS leaders in Cheshire and Merseyside are urging parents and guardians of children aged 6-11 years to schedule any missed MMR vaccinations at their GP practices to ensure comprehensive protection against the disease.

Infant hospitalized in Toronto with measles

An infant in Toronto has been hospitalized after contracting the measles, prompting Toronto Public Health to investigate the confirmed case. With measles being highly contagious and symptoms including red rashes, fever, cough, and fatigue, it is crucial for parents to prioritize their children’s vaccination to prevent the spread of measles and protect the community.

Oregon Urges Parents to Submit Children’s Vaccination Records

Oregon state officials urge parents to submit vaccination records for their children ahead of ‘School Exclusion Day.’ Failure to do so will result in children being sent home. The reminder comes amidst a rise in parents seeking vaccine exemptions and skepticism around COVID-19 vaccines.

Experts Debunk Claims that mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Have Caused More Deaths than Saved Lives

Experts have debunked claims that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have caused more deaths than saved lives, asserting that the vaccines have actually saved millions of lives. Despite social media posts alleging harm, experts emphasize that the vaccines have undergone rigorous testing and monitoring, with public health experts worldwide attesting to their safety and effectiveness. It is crucial to rely on accurate information and facts when it comes to public health issues, especially in the midst of a global pandemic.

Mother Urges Vaccination After Daughter Dies from Measles

Stephanie Peters tragically passed away at 27 from measles, despite initially recovering as a child. Her mother urges parents to vaccinate their children as measles cases surge, emphasizing the severity of the disease and the potential to save lives.

Significant Outbreak of Whooping Cough in England and Wales Raises Concerns

Whooping cough, also known as pertussis or the ‘100-day cough’, has been making headlines recently due to a significant outbreak in England and Wales. The highly contagious respiratory infection, caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis, is characterized by severe coughing…

CDC Report Highlights Resurgence of Measles Due to Vaccine Skepticism

A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has highlighted a concerning trend in the United States – the resurgence of measles due to vaccine skepticism. Despite the disease being declared eradicated in the US in…

Measles Outbreak Warning in England as Cases Surge

Health officials have issued a warning of potential measles outbreaks across England as cases in the West Midlands have surged by more than 30% in less than a week. The region has reported over 300 suspected infections between October 23…

Health Officials Encourage Proactive Measures to Keep Children Healthy

As the new school term begins, parents are being encouraged to take proactive measures to keep their children healthy and prevent the spread of common illnesses. Health officials have outlined five simple steps to safeguard children’s health and well-being, emphasizing…