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The U.S. could stop adult boosters for both tetanus and diphtheria, which are given together, saving the strapped U.S. healthcare system about $1 billion a year, says Mark Slifka.
KERR COUNTY, Texas — As the Hill Country cleans up the flooding debris, medical clinics, pharmacies and partners with the State Department of Health are working to help first responders, volunteers, ...
Immunizations are designed to keep people healthy. Many diseases have been pushed into relative obscurity thanks to the ...
The United States could safely drop tetanus and diphtheria booster shots for adults and save an estimated $1 billion a year, ...
A new study challenges the conventional wisdom behind the current 10-year schedule for tetanus-diphtheria boosters.
The United States could safely drop tetanus and diphtheria booster shots for adults and save an estimated $1 billion a year, ...
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