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    HPV vaccine education in British Columbia: A Q&A with Dr. Hana Mitchell

    Despite the proven effectiveness of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in preventing certain cancers, vaccine uptake among youth in Canada remains below the 90 per cent target. Why is that? And how can we ensure young people and their families have the information they need to make informed decisions about vaccination? 

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    Vaccine safety and equity: Q&A with Dr. Julie Bettinger

    National Immunization Awareness Month is dedicated to the importance of vaccines and their vital role in preventing the spread of deadly diseases. Researchers at the Vaccine Evaluation Center (VEC) at BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute are committed to a world without vaccine-preventable diseases. They conduct research that includes laboratory science, clinical trials, epidemiologic studies, social…

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    Targeted vaccines are needed to combat antimicrobial resistance

    Ten million people — equivalent to approximately one-quarter of the Canadian population — are expected to die annually due to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) worldwide by 2050. Researchers in Dr. Manish Sadarangani’s lab at the Vaccine Evaluation Center at BC Children’s argue that targeted vaccines are needed to help reduce such loss of life.

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