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Published: November 13, 2024
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Infectious Diseases,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Obstetrics,
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Abstract
There were 3,882 congenital syphilis cases reported by states and Washington, D.C. in 2023 including 252 stillbirths and 27 infant deaths.
News
Published: October 09, 2024
TOPICS:
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Neonatology,
Nutrition,
Patient Education/Patient Safety/Public Education
Abstract
The groups recognizes evidence that human milk is protective against the disease.
News
Published: September 30, 2024
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Infectious Diseases,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Neonatology,
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Abstract
There were 3,766 cases of congenital syphilis in 2022, up from 300 in 2013. Congenital syphilis disproportionately impacts some racial and ethnic groups.
News
Published: September 16, 2024
TOPICS:
Infectious Diseases,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Neonatology,
Obstetrics,
RSV,
Vaccine/Immunization
Abstract
The FDA has approved a new filling line to expand production following supply shortages that plagued last year’s rollout.
News
Published: September 11, 2024
Abstract
U.S. case counts have risen to 52, including one case of neuroinvasive disease.
News
Published: August 27, 2024
Abstract
The virus is spread by biting midges and certain mosquitoes. Evidence suggests it can cause severe outcomes if passed from a pregnant person to a fetus.
News
Published: August 08, 2024
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Infectious Diseases,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
RSV,
Vaccine/Immunization
Abstract
Nirsevimab was 91%-98% effective at preventing RSV hospitalizations.
News
Published: January 08, 2024
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Infectious Diseases,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Obstetrics,
Ophthalmology,
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Abstract
The ointment prevents ophthalmia neonatorum caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
News
Published: January 03, 2024
Abstract
Ongoing evaluation has determined that certain neonatal incubators do not need to be run prior to use, despite recent recommendations.
News
Published: January 01, 2024
TOPICS:
Administration/Practice Management,
Billing & Coding,
Cardiology,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Psychiatry/Psychology,
Psychosocial Issues,
Public Health
Abstract
Booklet on postpartum depression, 2024 coding cards, CDC Milestone Tracker app and more
News
Published: November 01, 2023
Abstract
The 3% increase in the infant mortality rate was the first year-to-year increase seen since 2001-’02, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
News
Published: October 23, 2023
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Infectious Diseases,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Obstetrics,
RSV,
Vaccine/Immunization
Abstract
The interim recommendations focus on the youngest children and those most at risk of severe RSV disease.
News
Published: September 22, 2023
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Infectious Diseases,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Obstetrics,
RSV,
Vaccine/Immunization
Abstract
Most infants whose mother receives Pfizer’s RSVpreF vaccine will not need nirsevimab.
News
Published: September 20, 2023
Abstract
Artificial womb technology devices are designed to care for extremely premature infants after 22 weeks’ gestation.
News
Published: August 22, 2023
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Infectious Diseases,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
RSV,
Vaccine/Immunization
Abstract
Pfizer’s RSVPreF (Abrysvo) was approved for use at 32-36 weeks’ gestation.
News
Published: June 23, 2023
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Infectious Diseases,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
RSV,
Vaccine/Immunization
Abstract
Experts are discussing an RSV vaccine for pregnant women and monoclonal antibody for infants.
News
Published: June 01, 2023
TOPICS:
Advocacy,
Child Health Financing,
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Legislation,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine
Abstract
Thirty-eight states have implemented or are beginning the process of implementing coverage.
News
Published: May 18, 2023
Abstract
If approved by the FDA and CDC, the vaccine from Pfizer would be given to pregnant people at 24-36 weeks’ gestation to protect their infants up to 6 months after birth.
News
Published: December 01, 2022
TOPICS:
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD),
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Influenza,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Neonatology
Abstract
Workshop on neonatal-perinatal practice strategies, AAP toolkits, webpage on influenza prevention and control
News
Published: November 16, 2022
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Native American Child Health,
Public Health
Abstract
The increase in the preterm birth rate in the United States earned the country a D+ rating from the March of Dimes.
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