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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is the leading publisher, globally, in the field and practice of Pediatrics. Our content is published and available in all formats: books, digital, journals, periodicals, and practice-based toolkits. AAP Publications are among the most respected and frequently referenced in the world. Throughout the last half-century, AAP Publications have impacted the practice and clinical application of pediatric medicine and child health worldwide. Visit our online store at shop.aap.org to browse our full line of Pediatric resources.

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  • Pediatric Groups Declare National Emergency In Children’s Mental Health

    The Hill (10/19) reports, “A group of pediatric organizations have declared a national emergency in children’s mental health,” drawing on “statistics from March through October 2020, which showed that the percentage of emergency” department “visits for mental health emergencies among children ages 5-11 rose by 24 percent – and by 31 percent for children ages 12-17.”

    Modern Healthcare (10/19, Subscription Publication) reports, “The American Academy of Pediatrics, along with the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and the Children’s Hospital Association declared a national emergency in children’s mental health on” Oct. 19, asking “for more federal funding to ensure access to mental healthcare services, telemedicine, and more support for school-based care which often is the first point of care.” In a statement, AAP President Dr. Lee Savio Beers said, “Young people have endured so much throughout this pandemic and while much of the attention is often placed on its physical health consequences, we cannot overlook the escalating mental health crisis facing our patients.” Dr. Beers added, “We must treat this mental health crisis like the emergency it is.”

            Providing similar coverage are ABC News (10/19) and HealthDay (10/19).

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            AAP, AACAP, CHA declare national emergency in children’s mental health

    Pediatric COVID-19 Hospitalizations, Deaths Uncommon, AAP Says

    CNN (10/19) reports that “weekly Covid-19 cases among children continue to decline but more than 130,000 new infections were reported in the week ending on October 14, the American Academy of Pediatrics said Tuesday, calling it an ‘extremely high number of newly diagnosed children.’” Children made up “25.5% of weekly reported Covid-19 cases, the group found.” Throughout “the past six weeks, more than 1.1 million Covid-19 cases have been diagnosed in children, but Covid-19 hospitalization and death remains uncommon, the group said.” This news “comes as a new study by the CDC found the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine is 93% effective in preventing hospitalization due to Covid-19 among children 12 to 18 years old.”

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    Latest News • Oct. 20, 2021 • www.aapnews.org

    White House calls on pediatricians to play prominent role in vaccinating children against COVID-19

    By Melissa Jenco, News Content Editor

    Editor’s note: For the latest news on COVID-19, visit http://bit.ly/AAPNewsCOVID19.

    Pediatricians will be the go-to source for COVID-19 vaccines and accurate information under a plan for vaccinating children announced by the White House Wednesday.

    The plan depends on health officials authorizing the vaccine for children ages 5-11 years, which could happen within weeks.

    “Parents trust us to care for their children, come to us with questions and concerns about how to keep them healthy and safe, and will turn to us during this next phase for reassurance and guidance about the COVID-19 vaccine,” AAP President Lee Savio Beers, M.D., FAAP, said in a statement commending the White House plan. “We are ready to do what we’ve always done: counsel our families and protect our patients.”

    The Food and Drug Administration’s vaccine advisory committee is scheduled to meet Oct. 26 to discuss emergency use authorization of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID vaccine for children ages 5-11 years. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) vaccine committee is scheduled to meet Nov. 2-3.

    If authorized, the vaccines will be “easy, convenient and accessible to every family,” Jeff Zients, White House COVID-19 response coordinator, said during a press conference Wednesday.

    “Kids have different needs than adults, and our operational planning is geared to meet those specific needs including by offering vaccinations in settings that parents and kids are familiar with and trust,” he said.

    More than 25,000 pediatricians’ offices and other primary care doctors have enrolled to be vaccinators. The administration is working with children’s hospitals to set up vaccination sites in their communities under the White House plan. In addition, state and local education leaders will bring vaccination clinics to schools. Pharmacies and community and rural health clinics also will help vaccinate children.

    The AAP has resources to help pediatricians sign up to be COVID-19 vaccinators and to prepare their practices. Pediatricians can reach out to their state immunization managers to request vaccines for their practices. They also are urged to contact their AAP chapters for assistance.

    “We look forward to working with the Administration to ensure as many pediatricians as possible can administer the vaccine without barriers, and we will collaborate with our chapters to ensure that every state prioritizes pediatricians front and center in their vaccine distribution plans,” Dr. Beers said.

    The pediatric Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine will be a different concentration than the adult version, and children will receive a lower dose. The pediatric vaccine will come in 10-dose vials in cartons of 10 vials each. The vials will be different than those for the adolescent and adult vaccine. The pediatric vaccine can be stored for up to 10 weeks at standard refrigeration temperatures.

    President Joe Biden’s administration says it has enough supply for the nation’s 28 million children ages 5-11 years. If authorized, 15 million doses will be shipped nationwide within days, according to Zients.

    Federal officials are launching a national public education campaign to encourage vaccination and combat misinformation. They are partnering with the AAP, other doctors, educators, faith leaders, parents and organizations.

    “We are all hoping this process will culminate with the option to vaccinate our children ages 5-11 and if that option becomes available, we will be ready to ensure that everyone has the information and access they need to protect their families,” said Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy, M.D., M.B.A.

    Nearly 6.2 million children have tested positive for COVID-19, according to data from the AAP and the Children’s Hospital Association. In the week ending Oct. 14, there were more than 131,000 new pediatric cases, and children made up about one-quarter of all new cases. Since the start of the pandemic, more than 65,000 children have been hospitalized and 718 have died, according to the CDC.

    The pandemic also has taken a toll on children’s mental health, prompting the AAP, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Children’s Hospital Association to declare a national emergency in children’s mental health earlier this week.

    About 47% of 12- to 17-year-olds in the U.S. are fully vaccinated, according to an AAP report. The CDC released a study Tuesday showing the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is 93% effective in preventing COVID-19 hospitalization in teens.

    Anthony Fauci, M.D., Biden’s chief medical adviser, cited new data during a press conference Wednesday showing that children have been getting infected and transmitting the virus as easily as adults while the delta variant has been predominant.

    “If we can get the overwhelming majority of those 28 million children vaccinated, I think that would play a major role in diminishing the spread of infection in the community,” he said.

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  • Red Book: 2021-2024
    Report of the Committee on Infectious Diseases, 32nd edition continues the tradition of excellence with the latest clinical guidance on manifestations, etiology, epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of more than 200 childhood infectious diseases....

  • Red Book is an indispensable reference for pediatricians and pediatric infectious disease specialists and is useful for family medicine and emergency medicine physicians, as well. Public health and school health professionals, medical residents, and students also will find it a high-yield source of pediatric infectious disease and vaccine information. 

    Red Book® Online:  The Authority on Pediatric Infectious Diseases from the American Academy of Pediatrics. The definitive source for pediatric infectious disease solutions. Continually updated. More essential than ever. Share with your entire organization! For institution or practice-wide site licenses, please contact institutions@aap.org or for more information visit https://shop.aap.org/AAPPOCS/

  • Managing Infectious Diseases
    in Childcare and Schools, A Quick Reference Guide, 5th edition. This award-winning guide provides childcare directors, teachers, and caregivers with essential information on the prevention and management of infectious diseases in group care settings....

  • The 5th edition of this award winning guide includes a robust section of more than 55 quick reference fact sheets on common infectious diseases and symptoms has been updated to align with Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards; Guidelines for Early Care and Education Programs, 4th Edition. 

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  • Bright Futures Toolkit and Resource Kit
    The completely updated and revised 2nd Edition Toolkit is designed to accompany and support Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children, and Adolescents, 4th Edition, the national standard for health supervision care.

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  • The new online platform provides health care professionals with easy access to an organized compilation of current forms and materials that health care professionals need to perform well child visits and make them a productive and collaborative partnership with parents and patients to ensure the health and well-being of infants, children, and adolescents.

     

    Learn more about our other online toolkits including Caring for Children with ADHD, Caring for Children with Autism and Addressing Mental Health Concerns in Pediatrics.

     

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  • Pediatric Care Online™ bundles all the essential AAP tools and resources you rely on every day into a single subscription with one simple login. It includes all of the content from the following:

    • Red Book Online
    • Pediatric Patient Education – Digital/print on demand collection of over 800 patient handouts including AAP authored, Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice and COVID-19 handouts. 300+ in Spanish. 11 key handouts translated into 12 languages.
    • AAP Toolkits – Bright Futures, ADHD, Autism, Mental Health
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    Continuously updated to provide busy health care professionals with all the authoritative AAP resources and practice tools to support the very best patient care.

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