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Tag: vaccination

Anti-vaccine advocates Lisa Jillani (r) and Michael Horwin (l), who both said they both believed parents had the right to choose vaccines for their children, came to the General Assembly to protest on Tuesday.
Posted inChildren's Health, Infectious Disease, NC Health Briefs, State Health Policy

Vaccine Exemption Bill Draws Objections

by Editor March 25, 2015April 2, 2015
Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Infectious Disease, Medicaid, Prescription Drugs, Public Health

New Bill Seeks to Eliminate Vaccination Exemptions

by Editor March 20, 2015March 21, 2015
shows a woman's hands preparing a syringe by extracting liquid from a vial
Posted inInfectious Disease

As Flu Season Ends, Health Experts Take Lessons for Next Year

by Jasmin Singh March 4, 2015April 22, 2021
More than 1500 pharmacists in North Carolina have gone through the approval proces to give immunizations.
Posted inChildren's Health, NC Health Briefs, Public Health

In States with Looser Immunization Laws, Lower Rates

by Editor February 10, 2015February 10, 2015
hands Preparing a flu shot.
Posted inInfectious Disease, NC Health Briefs

N.C. DHHS Reports First Child Flu Fatality for 2013-14 Season

by Editor January 13, 2014January 16, 2014
State Lab technician Christy Spratt innoculates tubes with fecal samples for E. coli testing.
Posted inFeatured, Infectious Disease, Public Health

Survey Finds N.C. Well-prepared for Infectious Disease Outbreaks

by Editor December 19, 2013December 19, 2013

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