
Neil Maniar
Dr. Neil Maniar is a professor of public health practice at Northeastern University in Boston, specializing in infectious diseases and public health interventions. He has emphasized the importance of vaccination, particularly the MMR vaccine, as the most effective method for preventing measles outbreaks and has contributed to discussions regarding the supportive role of vitamin A in treating measles symptoms.
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Dr. Neil Maniar, professor of public health practice at Boston’s Northeastern University, shared details on the early severity of this emerging flu strain.
Influenza A H3N2 mutation causes aggressive flu spread in these US statesDr. Neil Maniar, professor of public health practice at Boston’s Northeastern University, shared details on the early severity of this emerging strain.
New flu strain drives aggressive and severe influenza season, experts warnNeil Maniar emphasized the importance of the MMR vaccine in preventing outbreaks.
In Florida, authorities announce first measles case in public school as experts stress vaccinationNeil Maniar, PhD, MPH, professor of public health practice at Northeastern University in Boston, reiterated that vitamin A does not prevent the disease.
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