
American, Canadian vaccines both in safety trials that should be complete by December

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Large study finds no association, although certain shots might speed onset of existing illness

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Childhood Immunization Update
Still, small percentage of parents refuse vaccinations for their kids, experts note

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Childhood Immunization Update
Cases of antibiotic-resistant pneumonia, meningitis fell after pneumococcal shot introduced in 2010

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Immunization Update
Two studies show promising results

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Immunization Update
Infants at highest risk for illness and death from the infection

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Childhood Immunization Update
Vaccine is safe, effective for those 6 months and older, experts say

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Immunization Update
Nasal spray vaccine can be considered for many kids 2 to 8, doctors say

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Vaccine is safe, effective for those 6 months and older, experts say

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Immunization Update
Needle-free version would be easier to use in West Africa, experts say, and human trials are next step

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Trumenba guards against type of bacteria that is one of leading causes of life-threatening disease

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Immunization Update
Viral infection comes from contaminated food, water or contact with infected person

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First human tests looked at safety

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