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CDC vaccine advisers’ new focus on hepatitis B tests in pregnancy is not enough, some doctors warn
Relying on testing to guide vaccination recalls an approach the United States tried in the 1980s and early ’90s that still led to thousands of cases of hepatitis B among children every year.
Hospitals for decades have provided babies their first hepatitis B vaccine. Now doctors' offices might administer the shot.
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Vaccine panel's hepatitis B vote signals further turbulence for immunization policy, public trust
Clinicians and epidemiologists warn the decision could unravel decades of progress and expose newborns to a deadly, ...
Some children have already died and only a minority who inherit the mutation will escape cancer, a new report stated on ...
People with this syndrome have up to 90% increased risk of developing cancer before they turn 60, including breast cancer; ...
Adaptive Biotechnologies (ADPT) announced growing interventional use of its clonoSEQ test among the 90 abstracts featuring clonoSEQ data at the ...
Obe-cel demonstrates high remission rates in pediatric patients with high-risk r/r B-ALL with overall response rate (ORR) of 95.5%; low rates of high-grade cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and immune ...
The case of the Danish donor revealed the gaps that exist in genetic screening – Emeritus Professor of Genetics at the ...
The Festival of Genomics and Biodata is just around the corner, and we’ve had the opportunity to sit down with […] ...
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Simple blood and urine tests could spare febrile infants from more invasive procedures
New evidence from a six-country study led by the Montreal Children's Hospital and Children's National Hospital shows simple ...
Arizona State University researchers are developing a new blood test that could detect some diseases in minutes using just a ...
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