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immunization

[im-yuh-nuh-zey-shuhn, ih-myoo-] / ˌɪm yə nəˈzeɪ ʃən, ɪˌmyu- /


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Maternal vaccination during the third trimester of pregnancy and passive immunization of newborns using long-acting antibodies are being rolled out in many countries.

From Science Daily

The Food and Drug Administration will upend its approach to immunizations for respiratory illnesses, including flu vaccines, according to an email to staff from vaccines division director Dr. Vinay Prasad.

From The Wall Street Journal

The first circle of damage is the possibility that it will encourage more parents to resist immunizations for their children.

From Los Angeles Times

If a mother doesn’t get the vaccine in time, a new monoclonal antibody vaccine offers passive immunization for infants under 8 months, which Throttingal describes as a “game changer.”

From Seattle Times

There is a shortage of the nirsevimab immunization, the CDC said this week, particularly for prefilled syringe doses intended for babies weighing 11 or more pounds.

From Los Angeles Times