A new simulation study shows that higher influenza vaccination rates protect both vaccinated and unvaccinated people from infection – though those who get the jab get the most protection. Researchers ...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines can dramatically reduce the rate of infections that cause cervical cancer, even in people who haven't been vaccinated, a new long-term study reveals. Most cases of ...
Young leukemia patients who were vaccinated against influenza were just as likely as their unvaccinated peers to develop flu, suggesting that additional steps are necessary to protect high-risk ...
Meanwhile, in unvaccinated people of the same age, the rates of infection still fell by 71.6% in the same time period. This demonstrates that HPV vaccines, introduced in the U.S. in 2006, can lead to ...