Infants vaccinated with a long needle experience fewer reactions but get the same protection (immunogenicity) as a shorter needle, finds a study published on bmj.com today. In the U.K., primary care ...
Vaccinating babies with short needles may be causing unnecessary pain, British researchers say. Infants may show swelling, redness and tenderness near the injection site when they receive a series of ...
Infants vaccinated with a long needle experience fewer reactions but get the same protection (immunogenicity) as a shorter needle, finds a study published on bmj.com today. In the UK, primary care ...
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