Update on Routine Immunizations for Children and Adolescents.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
American family physician Pub Date : 2025-05-01
Gretchen M Irwin
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Abstract

Childhood and adolescent immunizations compose a valuable public health tool to prevent infection, morbidity, and mortality. The American Academy of Family Physicians recommends that patients receive all recommended immunizations from their usual source of primary care and does not support nonmedical immunization exemptions. Maintaining high vaccination coverage is crucial for preventing outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases. Less than 70% of US children have received the full series of recommended vaccinations at 24 months of age. Using electronic health record reminders and creating standing orders to vaccinate according to protocol at every visit can address practice barriers to vaccination. Whereas most routine childhood immunizations have remained the same for the past 10 years, several considerable changes have occurred. With few exceptions, COVID-19 immunizations are recommended annually for all children to prevent disease and hospitalization and to decrease the risk of post-COVID-19 condition. New pneumococcal vaccine formulations that protect against more serotypes are recommended. Pneumococcal vaccination decreases the risk of meningitis, pneumonia, and possibly acute otitis media in children. Either respiratory syncytial virus immunization for the mother between 32 and 36 weeks of gestation from September to January or the monoclonal antibody nirsevimab for the infant from October to March are now recommended for all mother-infant dyads to prevent severe illness.

儿童和青少年常规免疫的最新情况。
儿童和青少年免疫接种是预防感染、发病率和死亡率的宝贵公共卫生工具。美国家庭医生学会建议患者从他们通常的初级保健来源接受所有推荐的免疫接种,不支持非医疗免疫豁免。保持较高的疫苗接种覆盖率对于预防疫苗可预防疾病的暴发至关重要。不到70%的美国儿童在24个月大时接种了推荐的全套疫苗。使用电子健康记录提醒和在每次就诊时根据协议建立接种疫苗的常设订单可以解决接种疫苗的实践障碍。虽然在过去十年中大多数常规儿童免疫接种保持不变,但已经发生了一些重大变化。除少数例外情况外,建议每年对所有儿童进行COVID-19免疫接种,以预防疾病和住院,并降低COVID-19后疾病的风险。建议新的肺炎球菌疫苗配方可预防更多血清型。肺炎球菌疫苗可降低儿童患脑膜炎、肺炎和可能的急性中耳炎的风险。为预防严重疾病,目前建议所有母婴对妊娠32至36周(9月至1月)的母亲接种呼吸道合胞病毒免疫,或对妊娠10月至3月的婴儿接种单克隆抗体nirseimab。
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American family physician
American family physician 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
2.50%
发文量
368
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: American Family Physician is a semimonthly, editorially independent, peer-reviewed journal of the American Academy of Family Physicians. AFP’s chief objective is to provide high-quality continuing medical education for more than 190,000 family physicians and other primary care clinicians. The editors prefer original articles from experienced clinicians who write succinct, evidence-based, authoritative clinical reviews that will assist family physicians in patient care. AFP considers only manuscripts that are original, have not been published previously, and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Articles that demonstrate a family medicine perspective on and approach to a common clinical condition are particularly desirable.
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