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New screening and vaccination recommendations for children

January 31, 2012

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Several new screening and vaccine recommendations for HIV, cholesterol, and human papillomavirus (HPV) have been released for the pediatric population.

HIV screening

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) published new recommendations for screening children for HIV. The new recommendations include routine screening for adolescents in areas where HIV prevalence in the patient population exceeds 0.1 percent and in emergency departments and urgent care facilities in high-prevalence areas. Visit the Pediatrics website (the "Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics") for more information.

Cholesterol screening

The National Institutes of Health recommend that children be routinely screened for high cholesterol to identify early risks of developing heart disease in adulthood. The new guidelines, supported by the AAP, also include recommendations to optimize cardiovascular health, beginning with breastfeeding and protecting children from tobacco smoke. The complete list of recommendations is available on the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute website.

HPV vaccination

New recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention call for administering the HPV vaccine to male children as young as nine years. The recommendations define eligible age groups and the type of HPV vaccine that should be administered (bivalent or quadrivalent). For more information, read the Vaccines to Prevent Human Papillomavirus document on the CDC website.

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