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Quick References (2024)
Published: August 2024
... and effective, provided that vaccines are not combined within a single syringe. The number of diseases immunized against in one sitting does not "overload" the immune system. Live vaccines (ie, measles-mumps-rubella [MMR]; varicella; live, attenuated influenza [intranasal] vaccine [LAIV...
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Published: December 2023
...-rubella (MMR) and varicella vaccines. In addition, they should receive booster doses of diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and polio vaccines. Consult the CDC's Immunization Schedules on Red Book Online . See the next items for information on recommended influenza and COVID-19 vaccines. 4b. Influenza...)
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Published: December 2022
... and vaccine mandates became a hot topic in 2021 as vaccines became available against the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). What do we know about vaccine mandates and their effectiveness? Read this section to learn more. Keywords: vaccines ; immunization ; influenza ; measles ; MMR ; RSV ; COVID-19 1a...)
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Published: November 2022
... . This section helps you problem-solve with individuals who are currently wary or unwilling to vaccinate their young children. Keywords: vaccines ; immunization ; influenza ; measles ; MMR ; RSV ; COVID-19 1a. Parental Vaccine Hesitancy and Childhood Influenza Vaccination 2a. Understanding Vaccine...)
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Published: November 2022
... to successfully vaccinate your patients. Keywords: vaccines ; immunization ; influenza ; measles ; MMR ; RSV ; COVID-19 1a. Immunization Schedules 1b. Schedule and Timing of Vaccines 1c. Combination Vaccines 1d. Minimum Ages and Minimum Intervals Between Vaccine Doses 2a. International Travel 2b...)
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Published: December 2022
.... Keywords: vaccines ; immunization ; influenza ; measles ; MMR ; RSV ; COVID-19 1a. Active Immunization 1b. Passive Immunization 2a. Vaccine Status Tables The following   Red Book  tables list the status of recently submitted, licensed, and recommended vaccines and biologics, with specific...)
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Published: May 2023
..., tetanus, pertussis, Haemophilus influenzae type B, and pneumococcal, 12 month olds typically receive their first vaccine against hepatitis A, measles mumps rubella (MMR), and varicella.   SEE ALSO: First 1,000 Days Knowledge Center’s Vaccinations module 4b. Influenza Vaccines 4b1. Influenza...)
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Published: June 2023
... visit, children should receive Hib, PCV13, MMR, and varicella vaccines. DTaP and Hep A vaccines are needed at this visit or a later one. Flu and COVID vaccines may also be recommended. 5a. Communication and Social Development ● Caregivers should allow children choices, as well as promote...)
Journal Articles
Pediatr Rev (2022) 43 (6): 335–346.
Published: June 2022
...-mumps-rubella (MMR), are recommended except in children with severe immunosuppression (<15% CD4). Antibody responses may be suboptimal, especially in children who were immunized when they had lower CD4 counts. Based on some research evidence, children who received MMR vaccines before successful ART...
Book Chapter
Published: November 2022
10.1542/9781610025225-part03-ch066
EISBN: 978-1-61002-522-5
ISBN: 978-1-61002-521-8
... are indicated in HIV-infected adolescents (https redbook.solutions.aap.org/SS/Immunization_Schedules.aspx). The live-virus measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine and monovalent varicella vaccine can be administered to asymptomatic HIV-infected children and adolescents without severe immunosuppression (that is, can...
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Published: June 2023
... , Newschaffer   CJ . Autism occurrence by MMR vaccine status among US children with older siblings with and without autism . JAMA . 2015 ; 313 ( 15 ): 1534 – 1540 230 Uno   Y , Uchiyama   T , Kurosawa   M , Aleksic   B , Ozaki   N . Early exposure to the combined measles-mumps...)
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Published: November 2022
... [tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis], MMR [measles-mumps-rubella], varicella, hepatitis B, influenza) are all safe for the nursing infant. Breastfeeding infants can be safely immunized regardless of feeding method. Tuberculosis Women with active pulmonary tuberculosis...)