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Many infants aren t getting common childhood vaccines, study finds

Many infants aren t getting common childhood vaccines, study finds Experts are worried about kids’ protection against potentially life-threatening infections 04/30/2021 Photo (c) vgajic - Getty ImagesWhile a lot of attention is currently being paid to the COVID-19 vaccine, a new study conducted by researchers from the University of Virginia Health System evaluated infants’ overall vaccination records.  According to their findings, nearly 30% of infants aren’t vaccinated for common childhood illnesses like measles, chickenpox, or polio. The team is particularly concerned about what this means for kids’ general health and wellness because missing these crucial vaccines can leave them susceptible to serious illnesses. 

More than 25% of infants not getting common childhood vaccinations, study finds

 E-Mail IMAGE: Rajesh Balkrishnan, PhD, of the University of Virginia School of Medicine, and his colleagues warn that failure to complete the course of common childhood vaccinations leaves children at risk. These. view more  Credit: Dan Addison | UVA Communications More than a quarter of American infants in 2018 had not received common childhood vaccines that protect them from illnesses such as polio, tetanus, measles, mumps and chicken pox, new research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine reveals. Only 72.8% of infants aged 19-35 months had received the full series of the seven recommended vaccines, falling far short of the federal government s goal of 90%. Those less likely to complete the vaccine series include African-American infants, infants born to mothers with less than a high-school education and infants in families with incomes below the federal poverty line.

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