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- Volume 156 - American Academy of Pediatrics
The official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the world's leading pediatrics resource Pediatrics is the most-cited journal in pediatric medicine and among the top 100 most-cited journals in all of science and medicine
- Recommendations for Prevention and Control of Influenza in Children . . .
This statement updates the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) for the use of influenza vaccines and antiviral medications in the
- AAP releases 2025-’26 flu vaccine recommendations; efforts to increase . . .
The AAP has released its influenza vaccine recommendations for the 2025-’26 flu season, while calling for additional efforts to increase immunization rates and counter vaccine hesitancy
- Pediatrics In Review | American Academy of Pediatrics
Pediatrics in Review is the most trusted pediatrics review for healthcare professionals The AAP journal that guides residents through training also guides practicing clinicians on the optimal diagnostic and therapeutic management of diseases and delivery of pediatric outpatient or inpatient care
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- AAP releases evidence-based immunization schedule; calls on payers to . . .
The schedule includes guidance on COVID-19 vaccination that differs from federal policy along with updates to recommendations on RSV and flu
- Recommendations for the Prevention of RSV Disease in Infants and . . .
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) immunization1 for: infants <8 months of age born during or entering their first RSV season if: pregnant parent did not receive RSVpreF vaccine during this pregnancy, pregnant parent’s RSVpreF vaccination status is unknown, or infant was born <14 days after the pregnant parent’s RSVpreF vaccinationinfants
- 2025 Recommendations for Preventive Pediatric Health Care: Policy . . .
The 2025 Recommendations for Preventive Pediatric Health Care (Periodicity Schedule) has been approved by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Each child and family is unique; therefore, these recommendations are designed for the care of children who are receiving nurturing parenting, have no manifestations of any important health problems, and are growing and developing in a satisfactory
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