Importance of pediatric studies in sars-cov-2 vaccine development

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Vaccination efforts against COVID-19 must include the pediatric population, not only to protect children and their families from the virus, but also to support a safe return to in-person schooling. Given the novel methodologies and targets used in the COVID-19 vaccines and the potential for multisystem inflammatory syndrome-children, it is insufficient to extrapolate safety and efficacy data between different vaccine candidates or from adult studies. Adequate enrollment in pediatric studies for COVID-19 vaccines is crucial. The Pediatric Pharmacy Association supports continued research, surveillance, and transparency for COVID-19 vaccines in the pediatric population, including those younger than 12 years of age.

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Helms, M. R., Wilson, E., Girotto, J., Passerrello, N., Stoffella, S., Shah, D., … Cash, J. (2021). Importance of pediatric studies in sars-cov-2 vaccine development. Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 26(4), 418–421. https://doi.org/10.5863/1551-6776-26.4.418

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