Why the FDA should approve the MenB vaccine
At least 12 college students have been diagnosed with Meningitis type B (MenB) this year, and cases like this may spread to other campuses unless the Food and Drug Administration intervenes. While people of any age can contract the infection that affects the brain and spinal cord, children and people over 60 are more likely to contract the infection. So, too, are college students because of their close contacts in dormitories and …
Why the FDA should approve the MenB vaccine

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