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Completion rates for HPV vaccine series continue to remain low, say UTMB researchers

Completion rates for HPV vaccine series continue to remain low, say UTMB researchers

Varicella vaccine prevents hospital admission, saves lives

Varicella vaccine prevents hospital admission, saves lives

Steroids used for treating TB may reduce death rates from all types of TB

Steroids used for treating TB may reduce death rates from all types of TB

Griffith University researchers discover critical weakness in leukaemic cells

Griffith University researchers discover critical weakness in leukaemic cells

H1N1 flu vaccination associated with small excess risk of acquiring Guillain-Barré syndrome, but benefits outweigh risks

H1N1 flu vaccination associated with small excess risk of acquiring Guillain-Barré syndrome, but benefits outweigh risks

ST131 infection is more prevalent in LTCF residents and elderly population

ST131 infection is more prevalent in LTCF residents and elderly population

VOA examines implications of sequestration on U.S. military malaria vaccine research

VOA examines implications of sequestration on U.S. military malaria vaccine research

WHO reports 9th death from new SARS-like virus

WHO reports 9th death from new SARS-like virus

New Pope will need to consider burden of NTDs

New Pope will need to consider burden of NTDs

Placing issue of HIV among drug users on global agenda

Placing issue of HIV among drug users on global agenda

Peter Piot to be recognized with Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize for Medical Research

Peter Piot to be recognized with Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize for Medical Research

Research reveals new approaches for protecting children from pesticide exposure

Research reveals new approaches for protecting children from pesticide exposure

More frequent HIV testing would be cost-effective for high- and low-risk groups, researchers report

More frequent HIV testing would be cost-effective for high- and low-risk groups, researchers report

Mozambique to begin widespread use of GeneXpert TB testing machine

Mozambique to begin widespread use of GeneXpert TB testing machine

New paper examines long-term damage that political strife can do to public health

New paper examines long-term damage that political strife can do to public health

Study: Contaminated water used to dilute pesticides could be source of human norovirus

Study: Contaminated water used to dilute pesticides could be source of human norovirus

Research findings have potential implications for treating human infections

Research findings have potential implications for treating human infections

Examining the Global Fund's new funding model

Examining the Global Fund's new funding model

Haiti fighting cholera by recycling human waste into fertilizer

Haiti fighting cholera by recycling human waste into fertilizer

Implications of IOM PEPFAR evaluation for Global Fund

Implications of IOM PEPFAR evaluation for Global Fund

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