Rappler's latest stories on Dengvaxia vaccine
Duterte urges Filipinos to have their kids vaccinated
The Dengvaxia scandal should not scare Filipinos from vaccinations against measles, polio, and tetanus, says President Rodrigo Duterte

The week in photos: March 10-16, 2018
This week's selection of photo highlights here and around the world

Aquino in Dengvaxia hearing, People Power anniversary, Samsung Galaxy S9 | Midday wRap
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[OPINION] Circling the wagons: The 'Doctors for Truth' and the Dengvaxia scandal
The distrust of experts stems from the fact that in the case of Dengvaxia, the experts have so spectacularly failed the people on a matter of public trust

Recto urges DOH to use P634-M ad budget to counter vaccine fake news
Senate President Pro-Tempore Ralph Recto urges the Department of Health to use its budget to fight 'fake news' about vaccination caused by the Dengvaxia controversy

'Stop PAO autopsies on suspected Dengvaxia victims'
Ex-DOH chief Esperanza Cabral and other doctors urge the DOJ to stop PAO's autopsies on 14 children who supposedly died due to Dengvaxia

WATCH: Duque talks to parents of kids vaccinated with Dengvaxia
Health Secretary Francisco Duque III says the clinical trial on the safety of Dengvaxia was not yet completed when the dengue vaccination program was launched

Sanofi insists 'no reason for public scare' after dengue vaccine advisory
Sanofi Pasteur Asia Pacific head Thomas Triomphe tells a House committee there is no worldwide scare due to their latest advisory, and that Dengvaxia is safe and effective

The week in photos: December 2-8, 2017
This week's selection of photo highlights here and around the world

FAST FACTS: What you need to know about vaccine company Sanofi Pasteur
More than a year after its release of Dengvaxia, the world’s first dengue vaccine, Sanofi advises the public the vaccine poses more risks for recipients who have had no prior infection
