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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 28, 2024
TOPICS:
Advocacy,
Obstetrics
Abstract
Despite the well-known positive effects on the physical and mental health of infants, children, adolescents and their families, the U.S. does not offer universal paid family and medical leave.
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 01, 2024
Abstract
Five doctors and two AAP staff members convened in Morocco to train 30 midwives from all 12 regions of Morocco in the Essential Newborn Care course.
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: November 07, 2023
Abstract
About 88% of last year’s cases could have been prevented with timely testing and treatment during the mother’s pregnancy.
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: 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: February 28, 2022
Abstract
A revised AAP policy statement aims to change the culture around parental leave for trainees.
News
Published: February 15, 2022
TOPICS:
Infectious Diseases,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Obstetrics,
Vaccine/Immunization,
COVID-19
Abstract
Infants whose mothers were vaccinated during pregnancy were 61% less likely to be hospitalized for COVID.
News
Published: December 01, 2021
Abstract
More than 50 stakeholders attended the three-day virtual meeting.
News
Published: July 01, 2021
Abstract
Under the proposal, workers would receive up to 12 weeks of partial income when they take leave due to pregnancy, the birth of a child, the adoption of a child or to care for a child or other family member with a serious health condition.
News
Published: June 01, 2021
Abstract
While society is justifiably concerned about potential harms of clinical trial participation to a pregnant or lactating woman, excluding these individuals from research may do more harm by leaving gaps in knowledge.
News
Published: April 21, 2021
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Infectious Diseases,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Neonatology,
Obstetrics,
Vaccine/Immunization,
COVID-19
Abstract
Health officials say the new data may help women weighing the potential risks and benefits of vaccination.
News
Published: November 02, 2020
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Infectious Diseases,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Obstetrics,
Teen Pregnancy,
COVID-19
Abstract
Data highlight the inequities in maternal and birth outcomes.
News
Published: July 22, 2020
TOPICS:
Breastfeeding,
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Hospital Medicine,
Infectious Diseases,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Obstetrics,
COVID-19
Abstract
The interim guidance also updates how to determine when individuals previously infected with COVID-19 can visit a NICU.
News
Published: June 25, 2020
Abstract
The CDC called on clinicians to counsel pregnant women about the risks and how to protect themselves.
News
Published: May 04, 2020
TOPICS:
Cardiology,
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Infectious Diseases,
Neonatology,
Obstetrics,
Respiratory Tract,
COVID-19
Abstract
The guidelines attempt to balance the performance of timely and effective resuscitation with protecting health care providers who can be exposed to highly transmissible COVID-19.
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