Keeping Children with Chronic Conditions Protected through Immunization
Children living with chronic health conditions — such as diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease and lung diseases like asthma — face a higher risk of serious complications from common infections like COVID-19, flu, RSV, and pneumococcal disease. While these illnesses can be mild for some, they can lead to a hospital stay, long-term health impacts, or even life-threatening outcomes for children with ongoing health conditions. Understanding these risks can help guide timely vaccination to help keep children protected against severe illness.
CVEEP held a discussion exploring the critical role of vaccines in keeping children most at risk healthy. Pediatric health and vaccine experts shared why children with chronic health conditions are at increased risk for severe outcomes, provided an overview of vaccine recommendations for children, and offered best practices for providers, parents, and caregivers to protect these vulnerable populations.
Panelists included:
- David Hill, MD, FAAP, Co-Host of “Pediatrics On Call” Podcast and Spokesperson, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
- Patricia (Patsy) Stinchfield, RN, MS, CPNP, Immediate Past-President, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
- Moderator: Serese Marotta, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Vaccinate Your Family