About this book
Pediatric Collections offers what you need to know - original, focused research in a snapshot approach.
Vaccine delivery is a substantive portion of pediatric practice and addressing vaccine hesitancy is time-consuming. This collection of articles will assist providers by providing vaccine information and policy statements in a single, easily accessible platform. Our work as healthcare providers involves weighing the risks and benefits of vaccines and ensuring that the best data are communicated to providers, parents, and others who care for children. Transparency, especially in the age of social media is vital to increasing confidence in vaccines.
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Table of contents
- Introduction
- Recommended Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedules: United States, 2018
- Physician Response to Parental Requests to Spread Out the Recommended Vaccine Schedule
- Study Looks at Impact of Different PCV13 Schedules for Preterm Infants
- Whatâs the Best Pneumococcal Vaccination Schedule for Preterm Infants? A Randomized Controlled Trial Tells All
- Schedules for Pneumococcal Vaccination of Preterm Infants: An RCT
- Pneumococcal Vaccines in Preterm Infants: Are More Doses Better? Implications for Other Vaccines
- More Evidence Supporting Pertussis Immunization of Pregnant Moms
- Tdap Vaccination During Pregnancy Prevents Infant Pertussis
- Effectiveness of Vaccination During Pregnancy to Prevent Infant Pertussis
- Study Looks at HPV Prevalence Since Introduction of Vaccine
- Prevalence of HPV After Introduction of the Vaccination Program in the United States
- Rotavirus Vaccine and Intussusception: A Gut Check
- Rotavirus Vaccine and Intussusception Hospitalizations
- Intussusception Rates Before and After the Introduction of Rotavirus Vaccine
- Th e Ethics of Good Intentions
- Should Pediatric Practices Have Policies to Not Care for Children With Vaccine-Hesitant Parents?
- How to Address Vaccine Hesitancy: New AAP Report Says Dismissal a Last Resort
- Facing the Dilemma of Dismissing Vaccine Refusers
- Countering Vaccine Hesitancy
- Eliminate Nonmedical Immunization Exemptions for School Entry, Says AAP
- Medical Versus Nonmedical Immunization Exemptions for Child Care and School Attendance
- Whatâs the Best Way to Increase Immunization Levels?
- Strategies for Improving Vaccine Delivery: A Cluster-Randomized Trial
- A Message for Your Obstetrical Colleagues: What You Say About Vaccines During Pregnancy Matters
- Vaccine Education During Pregnancy and Timeliness of Infant Immunization
- Window or Mirror: Social Networksâ Role in Immunization Decisions
- The Impact of Social Networks on Parentsâ Vaccination Decisions
- Whatâs the Best Way to Improve HPV Vaccination Rates in Your Practice? A Randomized Trial Provides an Answer
- Announcements Versus Conversations to Improve HPV Vaccination Coverage: A Randomized Trial
- Practical Approaches to Optimize Adolescent Immunization
