It’s the year 2015: Why are we still debating vaccines?
Recently, as I juggled work, family and shoveling, I prepared a lecture on promoting equity in health delivery. My first slide is a picture of the Ebola virus, and as of this morning, my last slide is a map of the ongoing measles outbreak. That’s because this week, we’ve heard a clear public health message from both President Obama and Surgeon General Vivek Murthy: Vaccines are safe and effective.
Why is this message being repeated in 2015?
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Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog - Category: Journals (General) Authors: Rebecca Weintraub, MD Tags: Meds Infectious disease Pediatrics Source Type: blogs
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