In pediatric patients, influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) varied across 2021 to 2024 seasons, but did help prevent influenza-associated hospitalizations and outpatient visits, according to a study ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Routine childhood immunizations have prevented 1.1 million deaths in the United States since the CDC’s Vaccines ...
Pediatric flu vaccines significantly reduce the number of childhood cases of influenza, new research from Harvard Medical School confirms. The findings, published on June 1 in JAMA Pediatrics, show ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Researchers modeled the number of pediatric health care visits, hospitalizations and deaths with varying ...
Achieving the Healthy People 2030 target of 70% immunization could substantially reduce the burden of influenza-related outpatient visits, hospitalizations, and deaths, while easing pressure on ...
A large European primary care study found that flu vaccines provided children with strong protection over two seasons, with the clearest benefits against influenza B and H1N1. Study: Influenza Vaccine ...
The PAS Meeting connects thousands of leading pediatric researchers, clinicians, and educators worldwide, united by a shared mission: connecting the global academic pediatric community to advance ...
Regarding RSV, the AAP now recommends the use of nirsevimab or clesrovimab, both long-acting monoclonal antibody products, to protect against RSV disease in infants and children. The American Academy ...
Child Vaccination: Administering vaccines to children right after birth is crucial. These immunizations shield children from severe illnesses such as measles, chickenpox, and polio. While infants ...