
Paul Offit, MD, discusses the state of COVID-19 vaccines and children.

Paul Offit, MD, discusses the state of COVID-19 vaccines and children.

A look at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) vaccination schedule for the pediatric population.

Not every vaccine is required, some are just strongly recommended. Here's what to know about 5 recommended vaccines.

A look at where vaccine technologies will be going.

What we can look forward to in preventing infectious diseases.

Best tactics for pediatricians when speaking with patients who resist immunization.

A presentation from the 2021 virtual American Academy of Pediatrics Conference & Exhibition urges including examination of the scalp and nails during any skin exam.

A look at vaccine registries: what they are, and why they are so crucial.

Sharing how vaccinations first began and were implemented can be a useful tool in educating families of their importance.

Effective vaccines are one of the greatest public health achievements. Dr. Tina Q. Tan shares how the November issue is dedicated to vaccines, from the history to tackling vaccine hesitancy.

A new noninvasive technology could offer an alternate and accurate way to measure hemoglobin (Hb) levels.

Peanut oral immunotherapy has been beneficial to children with peanut allergies. A new study looks at just how effective it is.

A recent study indicates that when born prematurely, twins may have some gains over singleton babies.