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Throwback Thursday: Hatching a Virus

December 14, 2017December 14, 2017Andy Phifer, MMR, Throwback Thursday, Vaccines

You may have heard about how vaccines are made – something about growing a virus in an egg, right? Unless you’re in the medical profession,

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Peter Hotez, M.D. Ph.D.
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Myths about autism and vaccine spacing

September 30, 2015January 10, 2017Autism, Dr. Peter Hotez, Healthcare, Houston, infectious disease, MMR, National School of Tropical Medicine, pediatrics, Research, Tropical Medicine, vaccine schedule, Vaccines

The vaccine debate seems to have recently moved in new direction, with many people questioning the timing of vaccines in children. This issue was raised

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Measles: What you should know

February 9, 2015October 7, 2016Autism, Center for Vaccine Awareness and Research, Dr. Camille Leugers, Dr. Carol Baker, Dr. Peter Hotez, Education, Family and community medicine, Healthcare, Houston, infectious disease, measles, Men's Health, MMR, molecular virology and microbiology, mups and rubella vaccine, National School of Tropical Medicine, pediatrics, Texas Children's Hospital, Vaccines, Women's Health

With the recent measles outbreak in California, many people have questions about the illness and vaccinations. Experts at Baylor College of Medicine have answers.

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