Country excelling in using a small supply of vaccines to maximum effect, and protecting the most vulnerable, says chairman of Israel’s LGBT Medical Association

Physician at Tel Aviv hospital infected while examining patient for virus, as Health Ministry considers expanding access to shots beyond most at-risk groups

'If we’re not safe, the rest of the world is not safe,' says head of African health organization; disease, endemic in parts of Africa for years, began spreading globally in May

Imvanex given green light in Europe for use against virus, days after WHO declares global health emergency

Young man who recently got married is suffering from paralysis; patient was not vaccinated and a resident of Rockland County, which has a history of low vaccine compliance

Health Ministry says 101 men have been infected with disease since first detection in May

Two cases of diphtheria reported in Australia, as experts say phenomenon is caused by same vulnerability that brought polio in Israel -- missed routine vaccines during the pandemic

In light of successful vaccination campaign that began in March, ministry says it will no longer push the vaccine for children over the age of six

Approval means roughly 18 million youngsters under 5 in the US are now eligible for the shots; shots are expected to start next week but it's unclear how popular they will be

Today’s trials rely heavily on participants saying how they feel, but Tel Aviv researchers publish a study showing process can be automated

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