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Vaccine News & Notes — June 2023
Find info on how to prepare for vaccine visits. Check out a new comic book series about vaccines for 9- to 12-year-olds, and see new tools for evaluating online content from the News Literacy Project.
Dr. Handy’s Corner — Antibiotics: How They Work and When to Use Them
In this video, Dr. Handy’s talks about when to use antibiotics, how they work, and what side effects may occur.
CHOP Hosts Annual Prom for Patients and Families
Earlier this month, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) was excited to host the annual Joshua Kahan Fund Prom at CHOP for patients and their families.

CHOP’s Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center Celebrates 50th Anniversary
A look back at the last five decades of treatment options to what lies ahead with additional potentially curative gene therapies.
CHOP Researchers Use Lab-Grown “Mini-Intestines” to Study Inner Lining of Gastrointestinal Tract for Crohn’s Disease Patients
Researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) confirmed that “mini-intestines” generated from patient tissue samples and grown in a lab can accurately replicate certain features of Crohn’s disease, which will allow them to study the epithelium, the thin layer of cells lining the intestine, that is broken down in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Celebrates 27th Annual Fetal Surgery Family Reunion at the Philadelphia Zoo
Yesterday, more than 3,000 people gathered at the Philadelphia Zoo to celebrate the 27th Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Fetal Family Reunion, representing patients and families from across the country.

Providing a Rare Level of Psychological Support for Urology Patients
Our uropsychologist helps children dealing with a range of concerns related to urination, surgical reconstruction, spina bifida, and differences of sex development, and she is one of only a handful of individuals in the country dedicated to providing this specialized support for children and their families.
CHOP Researchers Use “Deep Sequencing” to Identify Several Previously Undescribed Genetic Variants in Vascular Anomalies
The study captured genetic variants at extremely low levels, and dozens of patients began new therapies as a result of the findings.
First-of-its-Kind Open-Analysis Platform for Pediatric Brain Tumors Provides Robust Data Resource for Childhood Cancer Research
Collaboration among CHOP, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, the Pacific Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium, and Children’s Brain Tumor Network paves the way for new collaborative models to accelerate discoveries.

Celebrating Patients and Families at the Wyss/Campbell CTIS 2023 Reunion
More than 100 people gathered at the Philadelphia Zoo on May 20 to celebrate patient milestones at the Wyss/Campbell Center for Thoracic Insufficiency Syndrome.