Global Vaccination Goals Threatened as 14 Million Children Miss Essential Vaccines in 2024
The latest UN data reveals a significant gap in global vaccination efforts, with 14 million children not receiving critical vaccines in 2024, posing a risk to worldwide health targets.

The latest data from the United Nations highlights a concerning shortfall in global vaccination efforts, with at least 14 million children missing out on life-saving vaccines against diseases such as tetanus, whooping cough, and diphtheria in 2024. This gap in immunization coverage poses a direct threat to the achievement of global vaccination goals, underscoring the challenges in ensuring universal access to essential health services.
Efforts to bridge this gap are underway, with various stakeholders, including companies like Soligenix Inc. (NASDAQ: SNGX), working on solutions to improve vaccine distribution and accessibility. The situation calls for intensified global cooperation and innovation to overcome the barriers to vaccination, ensuring that every child has the protection they need against preventable diseases.