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Routine Infant Meningococcal Immunization - It's Complicated!


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM A CONFERENCE ON PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES SPONSORED BY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL COLORADO

"Complete control of meningococcal disease in the United States is not likely to be achieved until an effective conjugate vaccine with broad-based coverage to include serogroup B is introduced," Dr. Anderson concluded.

She reported having no financial conflicts.

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