Impact of Routine Childhood Immunization in Reducing Vaccine . . . Current routine immunizations for children aged ≤10 years in the United States in 2019 cover 14 vaccine-preventable diseases We characterize the public-health impact of vaccination by providing updated estimates of disease incidence with and without universally recommended pediatric vaccines
Vaccine Safety: Examine the Evidence - HealthyChildren. org Research continues to confirm that vaccines are safe and effective—and they protect children and teens from serious diseases Here's a round-up of some of the studies published in science publications so parents to read the evidence for yourself
Optimal timing of influenza vaccination in young children: population . . . Results Overall, 819 223 children aged 2-5 received influenza vaccination Children vaccinated in November and December were least likely to have a diagnosis of influenza, a finding that may be confounded by unmeasured factors that influence the timing of vaccination and risk of influenza
Assessment of Efficacy and Safety of mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines in Children . . . We included studies meeting the following criteria: (1) studies published in a peer-reviewed journal; (2) human subject studies involving children aged 5 to 11 years; (3) studies investigating mRNA vaccines; and (4A) studies comparing vaccinated vs unvaccinated children and reporting the efficacy or safety outcomes or (4B) studies reporting the
Vaccination and Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Study of Nine-Year-Old . . . he association between vaccination and NDDs in 9-year-old children enrolled in the Medicaid program The specific aims were to test the hypothesis that: 1) vaccination is associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other NDDs; 2) preterm birth coupled with vaccination increases the odds of NDDs compared to preterm birth with
Pilot comparative study on the health of vaccinated and . . . - OAText Vaccinations have prevented millions of infectious illnesses, hospitalizations and deaths among U S children, yet the long-term health outcomes of the vaccination schedule remain uncertain Studies have been recommended by the U S Institute of Medicine to address this question
Interventions to Improve Immunization Coverage Among Children and . . . The subgroup analysis by age group reveals that interventions for providers may improve uptake of vaccination in children aged 4 to 10 years (RR, 1 22; 95% CI, 1 10–1 35; 1 study; 660 participants) and adolescents aged 11 to 18 years (RR, 1 12; 95% CI, 1 06–1 19; 8 studies; 49 705 participants)
Vaccination dropout and associated factors among children in Ethiopia . . . One of the key challenges is vaccination dropout, where children fail to receive subsequent doses after the initial vaccine, leading to incomplete immunization coverage Hence, our review aimed to determine the pooled magnitude of vaccination dropout and the factors associated with it among children in Ethiopia