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Mississippi Declares Public Health Emergency Over Infant Deaths

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By I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Aug. 25, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Mississippi has declared a public health emergency after reporting its highest infant death...

Risdiplam Beneficial for Infants With Genetically Diagnosed Spinal Muscular Atrophy

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Improved functional, survival outcomes seen with risdiplam treatment before development of clinical signs or symptoms

Preemies’ Early-Life Medical Risk Tied to Worse Health at Age 35

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Later-in-life challenges include increased occurrence of mental health disorders, cardiometabolic issues

Nirsevimab Effective for Protecting Infants From RSV Lower Respiratory Tract Disease

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Effectiveness seen for RSV lower respiratory tract disease, hospitalized RSV lower respiratory tract disease, PCR-confirmed RSV

More Than Half of Infants Diagnosed With HIV Did Not Receive Postnatal HIV Prophylaxis

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Researchers say findings point to gaps in prenatal HIV detection; the majority of infants not treated for HIV infection after birth were Black

WHO, UNICEF Say More Than 14 Million Infants Worldwide Remain Unvaccinated

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However, improvements seen in vaccination rates for diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, measles, HPV

No Risks Seen With Early Childhood Exposure to Aluminum-Adsorbed Vaccines

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No significantly increased risks observed for autoimmune disorder, atopic or allergic disorder, neurodevelopmental disorder

Oregon Infants Sickened by Lead in Recalled Target Baby Food

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By I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, July 7, 2025 — Two babies in Oregon got sick with lead poisoning after eating baby food from Target...

New Antibody Shot Could Help Protect Babies From RSV

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By I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, June 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A newly approved shot could soon help protect babies from respiratory syncytial virus...

Parents Delaying Introduction of Nuts and Eggs, Tied to Increase in Food Allergy Risk

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Most highly allergenic foods introduced to infants at 6 to 9 months