
Mallory Ellingson
@muhellingson
ID Epi PhD student @YaleEMD studying vaccines and vaccine communication. Interested in all things infectious disease - past, present & future
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21-05-2012 17:36:42
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"Goal 1: Restore trust with the American people" So excited to see trust prioritized so highly in President Donald J. Trump COVID-19 strategy. Trust is essential to any successful public health campaign and particularly a vaccination campaign! whitehouse.gov/wp-content/upl…

There is so much misinformation and fear-mongering around #COVID19 vaccines for pregnant and nursing women. A brilliant Yale MSTP student Alice Lü-Culligan, MD, PhD and I wrote this OpEd to dispel these myths, and provide relevant facts. Please share widely. nytimes.com/2021/01/26/opi…

As someone who has never been interviewed on television (and is not likely to be) I spend a lot of time thinking about what camera angle in my apartment would get me the best rating from Room Rater

On #WomenInScienceDay day I have to shout out the original woman in science for me - my mom Alyson Swimm who made it so I never once had to doubt that science was somewhere I belonged ❤️ So lucky to have been supported by her and many other amazing #WomenInScience since day one!

Excited to announce that Yale University Library (Yale University Library) has signed two agreements that will allow Yale University-affiliated authors to publish in any PLOS journal without paying article processing charges. #OpenAccess #OpenScience plos.io/3dEzTfn


Our paper “Communicating With Vaccine-Hesitant Parents: A Narrative Review” is out! It focuses on key communication approaches to reduce hesitancy in the patient/provider interaction - all are applicable to the adult context. Mallory Ellingson Saad B. Omer sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

academic.oup.com/ofid/advance-a… Study by Andres Chang, MD, PhD, Mallory Ellingson, Christopher Flowers, myself in OFID looking at influenza vaccination in patients with and without cancer dx. Good: ⬆️uptake in pts w cancer compared to no cancer. Bad: only 64% vax'd, with big diffs b/t cancer types



Allowing adolescents to consent may help improve HPV vaccination rates. Should we take a closer look at how we engage teens in basic preventive health decisions? Carlos R. Oliveira, MD, PhD Yale School of Public Health Yale YCIS ACS National HPV Vaccination Roundtable jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap…
