Vaccines
December 9, 2024 | Autism Spectrum Disorder and Vaccines
Research on the debunked link between vaccines and autism is clear. Top experts, including Rollins School of Public Health Dean M. Daniele Fallin, PhD, have been studying autism and its causes for many years. In this interview, Fallin discusses what we know about the causes of autism and what the science says about vaccine safety.
September 6, 2024 | Health Wanted: Winter Respiratory Viruses
Health Wanted weekly episode article.
August 30, 2024 | Polio in Gaza: Questions and Answers with an Infectious Disease Expert
Kristin Nelson, PhD, assistant professor of epidemiology at Rollins, breaks down how polio is spreading in Gaza, the public health measures that can contain it, and the challenges ahead for the vaccination campaign.
August 23, 2024 | Health Wanted: Vaccines
This week on Health Wanted, host Laurel Bristow and guest Jodie Guest, PhD, discuss topics including vaccine hesitancy, the benefits of vaccination, and how vaccines can be better distributed to populations in need.
February 19, 2024 | Research Examines Complexity in COVID Vaccine Decision-Making Among Pregnant People
Research shows pregnant women who delivered babies during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic were conflicted in their vaccine decision-making due to a number of factors.
January 22, 2024 | Forecasting the Future
Rollins leadership share insights on what public health issues may take center stage this year.
January 9, 2024 | Vaccinations Lag as Respiratory Viruses Surge
National trends are pointing to an increase in COVID, flu, and RSV cases in the weeks ahead. Despite this, vaccination rates are alarming low. Dr. Ben Lopman shares insights on behavior trends and emphasizes the importance of vaccines.
September 8, 2023 | Recent Rollins Publications
Recent publications from Rollins faculty, staff, and students.
September 1, 2023 | Dr. Jodie Guest Discusses the Two New COVID-19 Variants Circulating in the U.S.
Dr. Jodie Guest talks new COVID variants and how we can protect ourselves.
May 18, 2023 | Study demonstrates effectiveness of government’s at-home COVID-19 test kit program, shows opportunities for the future
A recent Rollins-authored MMWR article was the first to report on the effectiveness of the free, at-home COVIDTests.gov program in attaining its desired health outcomes.
May 10, 2023 | More Equitable Vaccine Distribution Requires Greater Scrutiny Upstream
Where COVID-19 vaccines went wrong, and what we can do better in the future.
May 4, 2023 | The End of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency: What it Means
Rollins researchers discuss the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency.
February 23, 2023 | Recent Rollins Publications
January 18, 2023 | Recent Rollins Publications
October 15, 2022 | Recent Rollins Publications
June 9, 2022 | Recent Rollins Publications
May 5, 2022 | Recent Rollins Publications
March 18, 2022 | Rollins Faculty Author Two COVID-Related Commentaries in High-Impact Journal
Commentaries published in the March 10 issue of Science add to a growing body of literature authored by Rollins faculty during the pandemic.
January 27, 2022 | Recent Rollins Research Publications
September 24, 2021 | Researchers discover vaccine hesitancy changes over time
July 5, 2021 | Article Offers Behind-the-Scenes Look at Work of COVID-19 Vaccine Data and Safety Monitoring Board
Reneé H. Moore, PhD, is a member of the COVID-19 2019 Vaccine Data and Safety Monitoring Board, established by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
June 18, 2021 | Recent Research Publications
Rollins faculty are prolific authors and collaborators on articles that advance research, provoke thought, and inspire action. This is an abbreviated list of recent publications.
May 28, 2021 | Commentary Calls for Renewed Vaccine Diplomacy
JAMA commentary urges for international collaboration to vaccinate against COVID-19
May 12, 2021 | Recent Rollins Research Publications
April 23, 2021 | Achieving Population Immunity and Vaccine Protection Against COVID-19
Ben Lopman has authored a commentary in The Lancet regarding herd immunity.
April 21, 2021 | Recent Rollins Research Publications
March 24, 2021 | Recent Rollins Research Publications
February 24, 2021 | Recent Rollins Research Publications
February 10, 2021 | Recent Rollins Research Publications
January 6, 2021 | Recent Rollins Research Publications
December 4, 2020 | Indirect Benefits are a Crucial Consideration When Evaluating COVID-19 Vaccine Candidates, Emory Experts Say
Indirect benefits are a crucial consideration when evaluating COVID-19 vaccine candidates, Emory experts say
October 23, 2020 | Recent Rollins Research Publications
Read highlighted research published by our faculty this week.
February 27, 2020 | Weekly Recap: Recent Publications
Read about recent student and faculty publications.
February 24, 2020 | Study: More Than One Third of Children at Risk From Delayed Immunization Schedules
January 3, 2020 | Administering rotavirus vaccine separately from oral polio vaccine could improve performance in low-income countries
Administering rotavirus vaccine without oral poliovirus vaccine may improve vaccine's performance, according to study.
September 20, 2019 | Ha Ngan Vu Receives F31 NRSA Fellowship
Student receives a three-year $135,000 fellowship to support her research surrounding HPV vaccine uptake.
June 13, 2019 | Weekly Recap: Recent Publications
Read about recent faculty publications.
February 20, 2019 | Weekly Recap: Recent Publications
Read about recent faculty publications.
January 17, 2019 | HPV Vaccination Rates Remain Low
Only 16 percent of U.S. adolescents receive the HPV vaccine by the time they're 13 according to new findings.
April 19, 2018 | Researchers conduct cost analysis of single-dose hepatitis B revaccination in infants
A single dose revaccination strategy for infants of mothers infected with hepatitis B surface antigen cheaper than typical three-dose strategy
March 21, 2018 | US antibiotic-resistant infection treatment costs doubled between 2002 and 2014
First national estimate of the costs for treating antibiotic-resistant infections sees treatment costs doubled
October 30, 2017 | Building a framework for ethics in global health research
James Lavery was recently named the first Conrad N. Hilton Professor in Global Health Ethics at Emory.
October 27, 2017 | Rollins researchers say, "ask women" when it comes to maternal vaccines
Rollins writer publishes paper proposing an interests-based approach to ethical decision-making about maternal vaccines.
January 27, 2017 | Study highlights role of person-to-person spread in drug-resistant TB epidemics
Person-to-person transmission is driving the spread of drug-resistant tuberculosis.
July 14, 2016 | CDC study highlights gonorrhea's increasing drug resistance, along with rising incidence
Study shows gonorrhea's increasing drug resistance, along with rising incidence
May 16, 2016 | Getting to Zero
Getting to Zero: Experts weigh in on what it will take to end the AIDS epidemic
March 15, 2016 | Substantial proportion of U.S. measles cases were in those intentionally unvaccinated
Unvaccinated or undervaccinated people represent large portion of cases in measles and some pertussis outbreak
February 24, 2016 | Zika epidemic highlights need for priority vaccine research and guidelines for pregnant women
Article urges need for Zika vaccines and vaccine guidelines for pregnant women
January 27, 2016 | Winship Cancer Institute joins national effort urging HPV vaccination
Winship Cancer Institute issues statement encouraging use of HPV vaccine