CDC, Pneumococcal Vaccine
U.S. News & World Report · 3h
US CDC Recommends Expanding Pneumococcal Vaccines to Adults Aged 50-64
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday recommended expanding the use of vaccines to adults between 50-64 years to protect against pneumococcal disease. The agency's earlier recommendation for vaccination was for adults 65 years or older and children younger than 5,
Public Radio Tulsa · 19m
The CDC now recommends that people 50 and older get vaccinated against pneumonia
The number of people that have been diagnosed with a pneumonia-causing bacteria has increased over the past six months. Older people are at higher risk of pneumococcal diseases like pneumonia and menningitis.
NBC News · 19h
CDC investigates deadly E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald's Quarter Pounders
The CDC is investigating a deadly outbreak of E. coli that has sickened almost 50 people let to the death of one man in Colorado. The CDC says it was first alerted to the problem almost two weeks ago and the number of illness could go up.
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