As US & UK cut funds to Gavi, millions risk losing access to vaccines
Fp Staff • 3 months agoAs the United States and United Kingdom have cut billions in funds to Gavi, the global vaccination partnership, millions of people across the world are set to lose access to affordable vaccines and hundreds of thousands are at the risk of dying.
After US, is South Korea having a measles outbreak? Country reports highest number of cases in 6 years
Fp Staff • 5 months agoSouth Korea was certified measles-free by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2014, and maintains high childhood vaccination coverage. Despite this, it recorded 52 confirmed infections in 2025, mostly contracted by citizens who travelled overseas
US to cut vaccine hesitancy research grants even as measles outbreak continues
Fp Staff • 7 months agoThe decision comes at a time when vaccine acceptance in the US remains a critical public health issue. More than 200 cases of measles have been reported in 12 states, with two deaths from the disease, as vaccination rates among school-aged children continue to decline
Can Vitamin A really treat measles? Why RFK Jr's claims have US health experts worried
Fp Explainers • 7 months agoHealth experts are raising concerns after US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr suggested vitamin A and nutrition as measles treatments, without explicitly endorsing vaccination. With a major outbreak in Texas already claiming a life, doctors warn that promoting vitamin A as an alternative could be misleading and dangerous
Is RFK Jr right about the US measles outbreak being 'not unusual'?
Fp Explainers • 7 months agoAs measles cases surge in Texas and other states, US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr claims such outbreaks are routine. Public health experts warn that declining vaccination rates are fuelling larger and more frequent outbreaks, with the US witnessing its first measles-related death in a decade. Is this truly 'not unusual'?
Russia’s cancer vaccine is ready. Here’s why it matters
Fp Explainers • 10 months agoRussia has reportedly developed a vaccine against cancer that it will launch early next year. The jab, which will be free of cost, will treat patients instead of preventing the disease in the general population
Why vaccine stocks tumbled after Trump chose RFK Jr for US health secretary
Fp Explainers • 11 months agoThe selection of vaccine sceptic Robert F Kennedy Jr by US President-elect Donald Trump to head the Department of Health and Human Services has sparked a market shock, with stocks of leading vaccine makers, including Moderna, Pfizer, and Novavax, taking significant hits
Taliban suspends door-to-door polio vaccinations, shifts it to mosques
• 1 year agoWith Afghanistan and Pakistan being the last countries with endemic polio, Taliban's move could have global repercussions. The World Health Organization is in discussions to shift the campaign to site-based immunization, but risks remain high
Once blamed for COVID-19, China’s Wuhan lab invents nasal vaccine against ‘future pandemics’. Here's what we know
Fp Explainers • 1 year agoChina’s Wuhan Institute of Virology, which faced scrutiny over the origin of the pandemic, has developed a nanovaccine that reportedly offers universal protection against all major COVID-19 strains. But can it prevent ‘future pandemics’?
India's SII working on mpox vaccine; will share positive news within a year, says CEO Poonawalla
Umang Sharma • 1 year agoAdar Poonawalla, CEO of Serum Institute of India, said that SII is currently working on developing mpox vaccine to cater to millions of lives that might be at risk