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Mpox vaccine now available at pharmacies, physician offices
An mpox vaccine is now commercially available in the United States, expanding the locations where patients can access the shot to include pharmacies, physician offices and other facilities that normally vaccinate.
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Sleep study links irregular sleep, late bedtimes to worse grades in high school
A study identified late or varied bedtimes as risk factors for worse grades and behavioral issues among high school students, according to results published in Sleep.
Abnormal lab results rare in teens on gender-affirming hormone therapy
Abnormal laboratory results are rare among adolescents receiving gender-affirming hormone therapy, according to study results published in Pediatrics.
FDA approves antibiotic to treat three bacterial infections
The FDA this week approved the antibiotic Zevtera for the treatment of three bacterial infections 17 years after it was first submitted to the agency.
FDA authorizes first CAR T-cell trial for children with lupus
The FDA has authorized the first chimeric antigen receptor T-cell clinical trial for children with systemic lupus erythematosus.
Decades-old AAP program reduces pediatric injuries, study shows
A decades-old AAP program that was created to help pediatricians prevent unintentional injuries in their patients was shown to be effective in the first ever randomized trial testing its use, according to findings published in Pediatrics.
Study uncovers ‘alarming’ rate of suicidal thoughts, behaviors in young children with autism
A survey of caregivers revealed an “unexpectedly high frequency” of suicidal thoughts and behaviors among children with autism aged 8 years or younger, researchers reported in JAMA Pediatrics.
Advances in HIV treatment for adolescents: Are long-acting injectables the future?
HHS recommends ART for all children with HIV, regardless of clinical stage or CD4+ count, and rapid initiation of ART within days of diagnosis in all patients unless they have an opportunistic infection at the time of diagnosis.
Maternal RSV vaccine candidate effective but upped risk for preterm birth
A GSK respiratory syncytial virus vaccine candidate was effective but trials saw a higher incidence in preterm birth, according to research published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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