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organizations. |
Center for Infectious Disease Research & Policy (CIDRAP)
Sign up for email alerts from the University of Minnesota's CIDRAP, which
provides daily news and resources on influenza (general
information/vaccines, avian influenza, and pandemic influenza),
bioterrorism, biosecurity, and food safety. |
Connections
(All Kids Count)
All Kids Count is funded by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to foster
development of information systems that improve children's health, including
computerized immunization registries across the country. |
CDC
Public Health Law News
Published weekly by the CDC Public Health Law Program, the newsletter
is intended for persons who wish to keep up with developments in
public health law, regulation, legislation, and related topics. |
The
Drum Beat
This international health newsletter is part of an email and web network
provided by The Communication Initiative partnership (The Rockefeller
Foundation, BBC World Service Trust, CFSC Consortium, The CHANGE Project,
CIDA, Exchange, FAO, Ford Foundation, Johns Hopkins University Center
for Communication Programs, OneWorld, The Panos Institute, PCI, Soul
City, The Synergy Project, UNAIDS, UNICEF, USAID, WHO).. |
ECBT
Newsletter
This electronic newsletter from Every Child By Two provides immunization
news and a review of Capitol Hill activities that are related to immunization.
Those who cannot receive email may call (202) 783-7034 to register to
receive the newsletter by fax. |
Global
Immunization News
GIN is a monthly report on national and international immunization
issues produced by WHO, in collaboration with UNICEF and the Global
Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) Alliance. To receive
an email copy, send an email message to: vaccines@who.int. |
Hep
Express
Receive monthly email messages from the Immunization Action Coalition
about new and important hepatitis A, B, and C information, including new
resources for patients and health professionals, diagnosis and treatment
updates, relevant CDC recommendations, support groups and clinical trials
for patients, and more. |
Hepatitis & HIV.com
This online publication provides news and research information
about treatment and experimental vaccine options for hepatitis
disease and HIV infection. |
Hepatitis
B Information and Support List
A caring and compassionate email discussion and support group for people
who
have chronic hepatitis B virus infection. To subscribe, send a blank
email to: hepatitis-b-on@mail-list.com. |
Hib
Initiative
Email newsletter from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health, in collaboration with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine, CDC, WHO. The Hib Initiative's email newsletter is distributed
quarterly to subscribers. |
HPVflash
HPVflash is an email news bulletin from PATH that disseminates
useful cervical cancer prevention information, including updates
on vaccines against the human papillomavirus, to interested
persons worldwide. HPVflash emails are emailed only a few times
a year. Sign up for HPVflash on the RHO Cervical Cancer website. |
IAC
Express
Sign up to have free immunization news and hepatitis B treatment
information delivered to you via email once a week from the Immunization
Action Coalition. You will also receive messages about immunization
resources, new hepatitis B diagnosis and treatment resources, new
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommendations,
along with other newsworthy items. IACX is also the means of receiving
periodic "Unprotected
People Reports," personal stories about people who have suffered
or died from
vaccine-preventable diseases. |
Immunization
Newsbriefs
Sign up for this free email immunization news service from the
National Network for Immunization Information and get the news
abstracted from 1,400 news sources two times a week. Visit
NNii's website. |
Immunization
Newsletter (formerly EPI Newsletter)
The Immunization Newsletter is published every two months by the
Immunization Unit of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO),
Regional Office for the Americas of the World Health Organization.
Its purpose is to facilitate the exchange of ideas and information
concerning immunization programs in the Region, in order to promote
greater knowledge of the problems faced and their possible solutions.
The newsletter is available in English, French, and Spanish languages. |
Immunization
Safety Review Committee (Institute of Medicine)
The Immunization Safety Review Committee (ISR) was a project within
the Institute of Medicine that addressed current and emerging vaccine-safety
concerns. The committee provided independent, non-biased advice
to vaccine policy-makers, as well as practitioners and the public.
The committee met three times a year from 2001 - 2004. |
MVP
News Digest
MVP News Digest provides a quarterly update of activities at the Meningitis
Vaccine Project, a partnership between the World Health Organization and
PATH. The Meningitis Vaccine Project works to eliminate epidemic meningitis
as a public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa through the advancement
of a meningococcal conjugate vaccine. The digest offers news on vaccine
development, clinical and surveillance activities, epidemiologic research,
and vaccine introduction. Sign up for MVP News Digest with a message to: info@meninvax.org. |
PATH
e-newsletters
PATH has a number of immunization-related newsletters newsletters directed
to those interested in global health. Receive one or all produced by PATH:
HPVflash, MVP News Digest, Rotavirus Updates and RotaFlash, and Vaccines
for the Future. |
Parents
PACK Email Newsletter
The Vaccine Education Center's new monthly vaccine email newsletter is
just for parents and it's one of the benefits of their new Parents PACK
Program. Each issue will offer: Timely vaccine information you can use,
Announcements, Feature articles, and Vaccine questions and answers |
Pediatric
Dengue Vaccine Initiative Newsletter
The Pediatric Dengue Vaccine Initiative (PDVI), housed at the International
Vaccine Institute in Seoul, Korea, has launched a newsletter-PDVI News.
PDVI is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Rockefeller
Foundation. It promotes the development, evaluation, and introduction of
dengue vaccines for developing countries. Send subscription requests to
Ms. Nam Hee Kim: nhkim@pdvi.org. |
PneumoFOCUS
Newsletter
PneumoADIP: Pneumococcal Vaccines Accelerated Development And Introduction
Plan. Bulletin of GAVI's PneumoADIP at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health. |
ProMED
Digest
The International Society for Infectious Diseases publishes daily updates
on disease outbreaks around the world. |
Rotavirus
Update (PATH) and RotaFlash
Monthly newsletter provides the latest information on the development of
vaccines against rotavirus, a diarrheal disease that afflicts children
worldwide and can lead to severe, sometimes fatal, dehydration. This newsletter
reports on progress made by PATH and partners toward bringing a rotavirus
vaccine to children in the world's poorest countries. RotaFlash serves
as a supplement between issues of the Rotavirus Update newsletter,
providing breaking news on rotavirus disease and vaccines. Sign up for
Rotavirus Update and RotaFlash with a message to: info@path.org. |
Vaccine
Education Center Online Community
The Vaccine Education Center of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
has an "online community" area on their website where providers
can chose to receive email updates on CHOP research, other monthly newsletters,
and late-breaking news on children's health topics. |
VaccineEthics.org
Vaccine News and Commentary from the University of Pennsylvania Center for
Bioethics; editor is Jason L. Schwartz. Begun in 2006, the blog is updated
regularly and summarizes research from the scholarly journals, as well as
news and opinion from popular media sources. Visit the website to
subscribe via email. |
Vaccines
for the Future
Vaccines for the Future provides a periodic update on PATH's vaccine development
program, which works to develop new, appropriate, and affordable vaccines
against the two leading causes of death in children under five-pneumonia
and diarrhea. The e-newsletter includes updates on PATH"S progress,
partnerships, and specific projects related to vaccines against
pneumococcal disease, rotavirus, Shigella, enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC),
and influenza. Sign up for Vaccines for the Future with a message to: pvs@path.org. |
Weekly
Epidemiological Report (WER)
WER, a publication of the World Health Organization (WHO), provides rapid
and accurate dissemination of epidemiological information on international
cases and outbreaks of diseases, including the newly emerging or re-emerging
infections. Read the WHO's Weekly Epidemiological Record (WER) at or subscribe
to the free electronic version by sending a message to: listserv@who.int
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contain
only the line "subscribe wer-reh" |
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