Pediatric Vaccine
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Infant pain response depends on order of administration of vaccine - 4.7
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Pediatric vaccine prevents pneumococcal meningitis - 4.5
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Many parents, high priority adults didn't get H1N1 vaccine - 4.3
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Universal Influenza vaccine holds promise - 4.3
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Universal influenza vaccine possible in future - 4.1
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Swine flu vaccine causing sudden sleep disorder narcolepsy in children - 4.1
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New bird flu vaccine may give long-term defense - 3.9
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Sanofi Pasteur's New Influenza Vaccine Plant, US - 3.9
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2011 award winners in pediatric otolaryngology research announced by ASPO US - 3.9
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Swine flu vaccine trials under way, UK - 3.9
Pediatric Vaccine articles
US Pediatrics agency updates guidelines on polio vaccinationDespite significant progress in eliminating polio, wild poliovirus persists in a small number of Asian and African countries. It is essential to ensure high levels of immunity in U.S. children to prevent outbreaks in case the virus is imported here.
Infant pain response depends on order of administration of vaccineInfants who receive the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) following the combination vaccine for diphtheria, polio, tetanus, pertussis and Haemophilus influenzae type b (DPTaP-Hib vaccine) appear to experience less pain than those who are immunized in the opposite order, according to a report in the May issue of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, a theme issue on vaccines.
Pediatric vaccine prevents pneumococcal meningitisA standard pediatric vaccine used to prevent several common types of life-threatening infections also effectively reduced the rates of another disease, pneumococcal meningitis, in children and adults, according to a multi-center study led by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Babies excrete vaccine-mercury quickerFebruary's issue of Pediatrics offers another reason to rethink blaming the spike in autism diagnoses on thimerosal, a mercury-containing preservative routinely used in several childhood vaccines until the late ‘90s.
Pediatricians call for cancellation of ABC's ELI STONE premiereThe American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is demanding ABC cancel the opening episode of "Eli Stone" scheduled for Thursday, January 31. As reported in The New York Times, the episode features a lawyer who argues in court that a vaccine caused a child's autism.
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