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When families and friends congregate in small spaces, they will be bringing whatever variants of flu, COVID and other viruses with them.
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In this interview, USF epidemiology professor Jason Salemi discusses where things stand with vaccines and how immunity is categorized at this stage of the pandemic.
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Lookups for “vaccine” increased 601% over 2020, when the first U.S. shot was administered in December after quick development, and months of speculation and discussion over efficacy.
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The percentages of kindergarten and seventh-grade children who have religious exemptions from vaccination requirements have reached all-time highs after…
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At least 8,000 people have died from the flu in the U.S. this season. The good news: Easy steps you can take now to protect against the flu may also help you steer clear of the new coronavirus.
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Florida College in Temple Terrace is isolating students who do not have proof of vaccination against the measles after a student was diagnosed with the...
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After a major outbreak in 2019, Florida has topped 100 cases of hepatitis A in the new year. As of Saturday, 101 cases had been reported in January,…
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Just days before the end of 2019, Florida had received reports of nearly 3,400 hepatitis A cases during the year. The 3,395 cases reported as of Saturday…
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Florida’s surgeon general is cautiously optimistic that education and vaccination efforts during the past few months are working to contain the spread of…
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It’s free and available everywhere. Yet most Americans skip the annual flu shot ― with the number of dispensed vaccines barely changed in the past decade,…