Pfizer Plans to Charge More Than $100 Per COVID-19 Shot in 2023
People with Medicare or Medicaid and those with private health insurance would likely get the vaccine for free
Acute Gastroenteritis Outbreaks Common in U.S. Schools, Child Care
Most reported etiologies were norovirus and Shigella spp.; most outbreaks spread by person-to-person contact
U.S. Purchases of Specialized Infant Formula Exceed Estimated Need
5.5 percent of formula purchased from 2017 to 2019 was hypoallergenic; 59 percent of formula purchased was lactose-reduced
CDC Panel: Add COVID-19 Shot to Routine Vaccine Schedule
The next step is for the CDC to decide whether to follow the advice of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
Most Teens Continue Gender-Affirming Hormones Into Adulthood
In a recent study, 98 percent continued with hormone treatment at follow-up
Preeclampsia, Eclampsia Linked to Increased Offspring Mortality
Maternal hypertensive disorders of pregnancy linked to increased risks for all-cause mortality, several cause-specific mortalities in offspring from birth to young adulthood
Clinical Diagnoses of ASD Mostly Consistent With, Without ADOS
Index diagnoses without ADOS and reference standard diagnoses are consistent for 90.0 percent of children
FDA OKs Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine as First Booster Shot
Until now, the protein-based vaccine was only approved as a two-dose primary series
Five Causes Explain Most Fetal Deaths in 2018 to 2020
Causes include fetal death of unspecified cause, fetus affected by complications of placenta, cord, and membranes
Pediatric Sepsis Survivors May Face New, Progressing Comorbidities
Nearly one in five have new or worsening medical condition versus nonsepsis critical care survivors