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Tag: Influenza

April 4, 2017

AAP Study: Unvaccinated Children Accounted for Majority of Pediatric Flu Deaths from 2010-2014

​A new study of deaths in children from influenza analyzed over four flu seasons found that most deaths occurred in unvaccinated children. The study, “Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Against Pediatric Deaths:…

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Category: AAP, Neonatal IssuesTags: Influenza, Vaccination
October 28, 2016

Flu Season Has Begun in Oklahoma!

According to the CDC, only about half of pregnant women receive the flu shot even though they recommend that ALL pregnant women receive the flu shot. Here are some resources…

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Category: AAP, ACOG, CDC, Maternal IssuesTags: Influenza, Vaccination

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