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And behind every dedicated pediatrician, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) stands strong — providing steadfast support and guidance — ensuring that every child has the healthiest, brightest future possible As the AAP marks its 95th anniversary in July, the Academy’s 67,000 members remain as committed to this mission as ever
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- American Academy of Pediatrics - Wikipedia
In 1988, the American Academy of Pediatrics published a statement on the age limit of pediatrics that identified the upper age limit of pediatrics as age 21 The policy had a note that exceptions could always be made when the doctor and family jointly agree to an older age
- AAP will continue to publish its own vaccine recommendations after CDC . . .
The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices plans to form a work group to review child and adolescent immunization schedules, which AAP experts say create a false narrative they are flawed
- AAP calls for end to nonmedical vaccine exemptions for school . . .
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) today reaffirmed its call for an end to nonmedical exemptions for routine childhood vaccinations In a revised policy statement published today, the AAP said that it continues to support medical exemptions from immunization when granted appropriately and believes such exemptions should be available to children
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