Using data from the 2010-2018 National Health Interview Surveys, Michigan Medicine researchers found college-age men significantly trailed women’s human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates.
This study found just 16% of men who were 18 to 21 years old had received at least one dose of the HPV vaccine.
In comparison, 42% of women in the same age bracket had gotten at least one dose of the HPV vaccine.
College Men Need HPV Vaccination Too
QTc Interval Prolonged in Some Hospitalized With COVID-19
QTc prolongation seen in association with age 80 years and older, severe chronic kidney disease, elevated hs-troponin levels
ED Staff Reported Poor Mental Health During Early Pandemic
Almost half reported exhaustion, burnout, while one in five indicated PTSD symptoms
Hand Hygiene Compliance Rates Peaked >90 Percent in March 2020
Across all units, compliance decreased from daily peak of 92.8 percent on March 29 to a daily nadir of 51.5 percent on Aug. 15, 2020
$100 Savings Bonds Offered to Young People in West Virginia Who Get COVID-19 Shot
Bond offer will apply retroactively to those who have already received a COVID-19 vaccine
No Signal of Facial Paralysis Found for mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines
No signal of disproportionality of facial paralysis seen for broad or narrow definitions versus other viral vaccines, influenza vaccines alone