Fewer hospitals are admitting pediatric patients than before the pandemic, according to a study published Nov. 22 in JAMA Network Open. Many small and medium-sized hospitals have ended pediatric ...
COVID-19 vaccines sharply reduced children’s risk of emergency department and urgent care visits in the first six months after vaccination, according to a Dec. 11 report from the Centers for Disease ...
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Black children have been significantly more likely than White children to require intensive care, develop inflammatory syndromes, and experience other severe ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommended Tuesday that children between 6 months and 23 months old receive the vaccine to protect them against serious illness caused by the virus. Kids ...
This study explores the extent to which pediatric health care was interrupted during and as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This was measured based on three primary outcomes of interest: foregone ...
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NEW YORK (WABC) -- New York officials expressed concern Friday about the rising number of pediatric COVID cases across the state, with those among children under age 5 -- for whom no vaccine has been ...
Despite the widespread practice of delaying or modifying chemotherapy treatment for patients with COVID-19, the investigators wrote that there are no clear data indicating the benefit of this practice ...
The adjusted VE against infection of any severity was 58.8% for BNT162b2 and 73.9% for mRNA-1273. Both vaccines maintained high protection in children with underlying medical conditions and reduced ...
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