Vaccine Update Newsletter Archive
On the Bookshelf: Plotkin’s Vaccines, 8th Edition
Find out about the 8th edition of Plotkin’s Vaccines, the preeminent (8.5 pound, 1,700+ page) text on vaccines.
In the Journals: High-dose Ivermectin Does Not Improve Recovery from COVID-19
Check out the findings of a research study that evaluated the efficacy of high-dose ivermectin in treating COVID-19.
News & Views: What's Different about the Latest Hepatitis B Vaccine, PreHevbrio?
Find out about PreHevbrio, including active ingredients, immunogenicity, safety, recommended use, and how it differs from previously available hepatitis B vaccines.
Vaccine Resources: Laminated Immunization Schedules, Updated Recommendations and Online Trainings
Check out the laminated immunization schedules available for order from Immunize.org, review updated immunization recommendations from the CDC, and find online trainings related to immunizations.
On the Bookshelf — Conspiracy: Why the Rational Believe the Irrational by Michael Shermer
Find out about Michael Shermer’s latest book, Conspiracy: Why the Rational Believe the Irrational, in which he guides readers through a three-part presentation of useful information for those seeking to understand conspiracies.
Technically Speaking: Tools for Addressing Pain and Fear of Needles During Vaccinations
What percent of children has such a severe fear of pain or needles that it becomes an obstacle to vaccination? Find out and learn about two new webinars on how to improve the vaccination experience.
In the Journals: Two RSV Vaccines for Elderly Adults
Check out the findings of research studies that evaluated two different RSV vaccines for elderly adults and learn about the FDA’s review.
News & Views: What Should I Know About the New MMR Vaccine, PRIORIX?
Find out about a new MMR vaccine, called PRIORIX, including its ingredients, immunogenicity, safety, recommended use and more.
Vaccine Resources — COVID-19: Global Deaths Analysis and U.S. Campaign Resources
Check out important takeaways from a descriptive analysis of COVID-19 deaths based on WHO data sources. You’ll also find materials from the “We Can Do This” campaign for educating the public about COVID-19.
On the Bookshelf — Like, Comment, Subscribe: Inside YouTube’s Chaotic Rise to World Domination by Mark Bergen
Author Mark Bergen takes readers from the idea born by YouTube creators as they sought to invent an internet business in 2005, through 2020 when 500 hours of footage were uploaded every minute.