About 80% of parents currently choose to follow CDC guidelines to vaccinate their babies for hepatitis B at birth.
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Before universal vaccination for hepatitis B began in 1991, 18,000 children contracted the virus by age 10 each year, and most of them developed chronic illness and liver damage. Vaccination reduced those infections by 95%.
The FDA’s move comes as, for the first time in decades, guidance from federal health authorities and pediatric experts diverge.
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Healthy children may now only receive a COVID-19 vaccine ‘off-label’ – but in many states, pharmacists and other non-physicians may not be able to administer them that way.
The AAP’s guidance on COVID-19 vaccines differs substantially from that of the CDC.
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According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, evidence continues to support the COVID-19 vaccine’s use in young and higher-risk children and adolescents.
The coordinated process for recommending and ensuring access to vaccines has been disrupted.
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Being presented with facts doesn’t do much good if you don’t feel like your core values are respected. That’s especially true when it comes to health care decisions.
When it comes to vaccines and immune health, the results aren’t too good to be true.
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Un pédiatre explique comment les vaccins contre la rougeole sont devenus les victimes de leur propre succès, et le risque que l’augmentation des épidémies représente pour tous et toutes.
Young children, pregnant people and the immunocompromised are among the most vulnerable to measles.
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A pediatrician and preventive medicine physician explains how measles vaccines became victims of their own success and the risk that rising outbreaks pose to everyone.