Texas could be on the verge of spreading measles into a national epidemic and Dr. Peter Hotez, an expert on vaccines and ...
One of the nation’s most outspoken vaccine experts believes the U.S. is already forgetting a critical lesson reinforced ...
Declining childhood vaccination rates left parts of Texas vulnerable to a measles outbreak that continues to worsen, and ...
DR. PETER HOTEZ: Yeah. What happens is, when you become infected with the measles virus — and if 10 unvaccinated kids are exposed to the virus, nine will acquire the infection. That’s how ...
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Dr. Peter Hotez: Texas child's death from measles a sign of 'very large, very dangerous' outbreakDr. Peter Hotez, shown here in 2021 at his Baylor College of Medicine office in Houston, warned that a Texas child's death from the measles is a sign the current outbreak in northwest Texas is ...
Triumphs of COVID-19 included rapid vaccine development and scientific collaboration. But the tragedies were numerous.
Dr. Peter Hotez doesn’t have much patience for anti-vaxxers refusing to take precautions against a potentially deadly measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico because they think it causes autism.
Maya Ajmera, President & CEO of the Society for Science and Executive Publisher of Science News, chatted with Peter Jay Hotez, Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine and Professor of ...
Interview with Peter Hotez on concerns that yellow fever could return to the southern United States.
Peter Hotez is a professor in the Departments of Pediatrics and Molecular Virology and Microbiology and dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. Stephen ...
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Dr. Peter Hotez told the Houston Chronicle on Monday. Hotez, the co-director of the Center for Vaccine Development at Texas Children’s Hospital and the dean of the National School of Tropical ...
The news on Wednesday that a child died from measles at a Lubbock hospital is something that infectious disease experts like Dr. Peter Hotez have feared since an outbreak of the virus began ...
Five years after COVID-19 began its spread across the U.S., Here & Now checks in with infectious disease expert, physician and vaccine researcher Dr. Peter Hotez. He reflects on the triumphs ...
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