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Bay Area health departments are urging families to prioritize immunizations while preparing children to go back to school.
Five people have been sickened by the bacterium Francisella tularensis, which can spread by touching animals that have the disease. More news is on measles, covid, and avian flu.
Bay Area health departments are urging families to prioritize immunizations while preparing children to go back to school.
Bay Area health departments are urging families to prioritize immunizations while preparing children to go back to school. Contra Costa Health said vaccines are safe, effective and a routine part of ...
Drift, Chococo and other independents are on Commercial Road, a flower-filled pedestrian lane known as The Heart of Swanage. Here too, if you’re self-catering, is the town’s family-run fishmonger, ...
New Mexico health officials are urging parents to take precautions as the state confirms another case in a growing measles ...
Two unvaccinated siblings in Tulare County, California have been confirmed to have measles, and the county’s public health department is working to identify and trace any potential exposures.
With the new school year starting for most Santa Cruz County students within the next few weeks, health officials are asking ...
As families prepare for the 2025-2026 school year to begin, state and county health officials are asking parents to make sure ...
TORONTO — Canada's former measles hot spot is reporting no new cases for the first time since a spring surge. Data released ...
With misinformation spreading and vaccine exemptions rising, local leaders stressed the importance of routine immunizations ...