Watch L.J. Tan, MS, PhD, & Maria Woosley, DNP, APRN CPNP-AC discuss the different types of immunizations currently available, as well as those under review by FDA, policies impacting access to RSV immunizations and the real-world impact of RSV on infants, children and families.
The Umbrella of Immunizations
To boost public health and maximize disease prevention, all immunizations should be treated the same.
[Webinar] Survey Briefing: The Indirect Impact of RSV
This survey briefing discusses the indirect impact and burden of RSV on babies, young children, their families and the health care providers who treat young RSV patients. Two surveys were conducted, one of parents who had at least one child contract RSV, and one of pediatric health care providers who treat babies and young children with RSV.
The Troublemaker
General pediatrician Lynn Smitherman, MD, explains how the burden of RSV weighs heavily on babies, children and their families.
Antibodies & Infant Health
All mothers want what's best for their babies. Through greater awareness, heightened vigilance and approved testing, babies have a better chance of healthy growth and development before birth.
Safety in the NICU
Infants need health care tailored to their age, weight and medical condition. But that's not always what they receive.
Protecting Women & Infants From Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C isn’t only a baby boomer problem anymore. Spurred by the opioid epidemic and a national spike in heroin use, the disease also threatens young people -- including women of childbearing age.