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The rate of mortality among hospitalized infants was higher in those with vs without late-onset invasive S aureus, and attributable mortality was higher in those with VLBW.
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MedPage Today on MSNFlu Shot in Pregnancy Tied to Fewer Infections in Young InfantsNine (0.01%) infants born to mothers who received the flu vaccine were hospitalized with confirmed influenza, compared with ...
Early-onset neonatal sepsis is associated with an increased likelihood of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and ...
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Health and Me on MSNHepatitis B Nears Elimination In Uzbek Children After Years Of ImmunizationOnce plagued by high hepatitis B rates, Uzbekistan has achieved remarkable success. A nationwide survey shows only 0.2% of ...
Newborns are at risk for serious complications from influenza infections but are not eligible for vaccination until they are ...
Prince Edward Island's Chief Public Health Office has now identified 10 infants who require medication to protect them ...
Prince Edward Island’s Chief Public Health Office says a total of 15 people have now been identified as at risk after ...
The South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA) has confirmed an “increase” in the number of newborn deaths at the Victoria ...
Hepatitis B is a serious liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV), which can present either as an acute ...
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Verywell Health on MSNCDC Advisory Panel Endorses Merck’s New RSV Shot for InfantsAn outside group of experts agreed that the CDC should recommend a new antibody drug that offers protection against RSV for ...
Kennedy’s controversial panel overhaul met its first test. The result? A major win for public health ahead of RSV season.
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