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Leading By Example
National initiative calling on community leaders to lead by example by making a commitment to disease prevention
Monoclonal Antibodies Fact Sheet
Fact sheet provides information on monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and the differences between vaccines and mAbs
Tot’s Story (RSV)
On a daily basis, James Antoon, MD, PhD, MPH, sees how viruses like RSV can affect the youngest patients in a hospital; however, watching his grandmother become seriously ill with RSV was not easy and struck a personal chord for him and his family
Alison’s Story (RSV)
As a healthcare professional and a mother, Alison hopes to educate parents on RSV and the signs to look for to help protect their children
Megan’s Story (RSV)
Arming yourself with information is important to protecting the health of your children and this mother encourages parents to educate themselves on preventive measures to keep their families safe from RSV
Maria’s Story (RSV)
The days her daughter, Grace, was hospitalized for RSV were some of the longest and scariest days this mother had to face since becoming a parent
Early Start to Flu Season Underscores the Urgency of #LeadingByExample
Elevated influenza (flu) activity demonstrates the urgent need for healthcare professionals to make strong recommendations for their patients to get vaccinated against flu, pneumococcal disease, and COVID-19 as soon as possible …
Why Is RSV Suddenly in the News?
If you’re suddenly hearing about respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) it’s because the virus is surging and straining children’s hospitals across the US …