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Infectious Information 6/27/2026

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Infectious Information 6/27/2026
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A roundup of public health updates highlights that MS patients can safely receive certain vaccines, while noting rising concerns over Ebola, measles, and H5N1 outbreaks. The article also criticizes recent political interference in military vaccination policies.

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The piece synthesizes various global health threats and emphasizes the importance of vaccination in preventing the resurgence of infectious diseases.

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People diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis (MS) often worry about their symptoms intensifying or returning after receiving a live attenuated vaccine, which can cause vaccine hesitancy.

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The author uses loaded language ('idiocies', 'culture warrior') and explicitly critiques conservative political figures regarding vaccine policy.

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