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- Vaccine Safety (National Library of Medicine)... company who makes the vaccine to evaluate the vaccine's safety and effectiveness. If the vaccine is found to ...
- Flu Shot (National Library of Medicine)What is the flu? The flu (influenza) is a respiratory infection. It is caused by influenza viruses that infect your nose, throat, and lungs. These viruses ...
- HPV (National Library of Medicine)What is HPV? Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a group of more than 200 related viruses. Some of them are spread through sexual contact. Most people have been ...
- COVID-19 Vaccines (National Library of Medicine)... and Drug Administration (FDA). This means that the vaccines have met the FDA's scientific standards for safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality that are needed to ...
- Vaccines (National Library of Medicine)... help to protect them all. Are vaccines safe? Vaccines are safe. They must go through extensive safety testing and evaluation before they are approved in ...
- Childhood Vaccines (National Library of Medicine)... protect them all. Are vaccines safe for children? Vaccines are safe. They must go through extensive safety testing and evaluation before they are approved in ...
- Meningococcal Disease (National Library of Medicine)What is meningococcal disease? Meningococcal disease is the name for any illness that is caused by Neisseria meningitidis bacteria (also called meningococcal ...
- Rotavirus Infections (National Library of Medicine)Rotavirus is a virus that causes gastroenteritis. Symptoms include severe diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and dehydration. Almost all children in the U.S. are likely ...
- Hepatitis B (National Library of Medicine)What is hepatitis? Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver. Inflammation is swelling that happens when tissues of the body are injured or infected. It ...
- Measles (National Library of Medicine)Measles is an infectious disease caused by a virus. It spreads easily from person to person. It causes a blotchy red rash. The rash often starts on the head ...