AAP Supports ACOG’s Latest Vaccine Recommendations – American Academy of Pediatrics
American Academy of Pediatrics shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Maternal vaccines help protect babies from day one.
When expecting mothers receive recommended vaccines during pregnancy, critical antibodies are passed to their baby, helping newborns build resistance to serious illnesses before they’re old enough to be vaccinated themselves. This early protection can help reduce the risk of severe diseases and hospitalization during a baby’s most vulnerable first months of life.
AAP supports American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)’s latest vaccine recommendations to help our most vulnerable population from preventable diseases. Read more about ACOGs recommendations.”
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