Tag: NFAN
Mississippi Declares Public Health Emergency Over Infant Deaths
Risdiplam Beneficial for Infants With Genetically Diagnosed Spinal Muscular Atrophy
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
Later-in-life challenges include increased occurrence of mental health disorders, cardiometabolic issues
Nirsevimab Effective for Protecting Infants From RSV Lower Respiratory Tract Disease
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
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
However, improvements seen in vaccination rates for diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, measles, HPV
No Risks Seen With Early Childhood Exposure to Aluminum-Adsorbed Vaccines
No significantly increased risks observed for autoimmune disorder, atopic or allergic disorder, neurodevelopmental disorder
Oregon Infants Sickened by Lead in Recalled Target Baby Food
New Antibody Shot Could Help Protect Babies From RSV
Parents Delaying Introduction of Nuts and Eggs, Tied to Increase in Food Allergy Risk
Most highly allergenic foods introduced to infants at 6 to 9 months












