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A vaccine reaction refers to any measurable physiological change triggered by vaccination. Immunologically, reactions can be expected, such as local inflammation and systemic im...
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A vaccine reaction refers to any measurable physiological change triggered by vaccination. Immunologically, reactions can be expected, such as local inflammation and systemic im...
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This evergreen explainer summarizes current evidence on the risks of the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns, including common and rare reactions, how safety is monitored, and how...
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The hepatitis B vaccine for newborns is a routine immunization recommended to protect infants from hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. HBV can cause short-term illness and, in so...
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COVID-19 vaccines for kids under 12 are authorized for select age groups in many countries and are used to reduce the risk of symptomatic infection, hospitalization, and multisy...
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Extensive scientific evidence from multiple independent studies across different countries and vaccine types shows no causal link between vaccines and autism spectrum disorder (...
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