A teenage boy is vaccinated against smallpox by a school doctor and a county health nurse, Gasport, N.Y., March, 15, 1938. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human ...
Washington, D.C. — Routine childhood immunization is heralded as one of the greatest public health success stories and has saved 154 million lives globally since 1974. A new Center for American ...
Vaccination campaigns have nearly eradicated some of the most deadly and transmissible diseases. However, against a backdrop of a rising tide of vaccine hesitancy, and U.S. leaders pulling global ...