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Could Intervention in Pregnancy Boost Child Vaccine Uptake?

UNITED STATES, JUL 16 – A study found 48% of first-time pregnant individuals were undecided about childhood vaccines, highlighting pregnancy as a crucial time to improve vaccine confidence.

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The study authors find that the group in their survey that was most uncertain about whether to vaccinate their kids is pregnant women who have not previously given birth. Medscape Medical News

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