Unvaccinated pets face a higher risk of illness and death from preventable diseases that can have broader implications on society.

The tests bring the researchers one step closer to an anthrax vaccine for deer that aims to stop the disease’s spread.

Parvovirus is especially dangerous for puppies, which have weaker immune systems than adult dogs and are susceptible until fully vaccinated.

Factors beyond vaccination may have contributed to infection risk.

Study findings raise the stakes for public health efforts to improve attitudes about vaccination rates across the board.

However, growing vaccine hesitancy leads researchers to predict excessive, preventable illnesses this fall and winter.

A Texas A&M professor has conducted the first comprehensive study on the topic, surveying more than 16,000 Americans.

As health officials prepare for an increase in cases nationwide, a Texas A&M doctor explains how you can stay safe and healthy this flu season.

Peter Hotez says it’s time to start looking beyond the current pandemic and pushing back against misinformation that cost thousands of lives.

A Texas A&M School of Medicine physician explains what to consider when making decisions on vaccinations.