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Fellow’s Corner: Referral for Newborn Circumcision: What to Know
Circumcision is a common and safe procedure. Here is an update on recommended timing and advice on managing anatomic anomalies.
News at CHOP: Spring 2023
See CHOP’s role in new treatments for Friedreich’s ataxia, low-risk thyroid cancer, and eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE).
News & Views: What's Different about the Latest Hepatitis B Vaccine, PreHevbrio?
Find out about PreHevbrio, including active ingredients, immunogenicity, safety, recommended use, and how it differs from previously available hepatitis B vaccines.
In the Journals: High-dose Ivermectin Does Not Improve Recovery from COVID-19
Check out the findings of a research study that evaluated the efficacy of high-dose ivermectin in treating COVID-19.
Technically Speaking: Do You Use These 5 Vaccine Administration Tools?
Check out 5 useful tools from Immunize.org to help healthcare workers deliver vaccines safely and effectively.
On the Bookshelf: Plotkin’s Vaccines, 8th Edition
Find out about the 8th edition of Plotkin’s Vaccines, the preeminent (8.5 pound, 1,700+ page) text on vaccines.
Vaccine Resources: 2023 State of the ImmUnion and HPV Vaccine Resources
Vaccinate Your Family released its 2023 State of the ImmUnion Report, and the Society for Women’s Health Research published resources related to HPV vaccines. Check them out.
Two CHOP Studies Find Role for ALT in Treatment-Resistant CNS Tumors
Two recent papers from CHOP cancer researchers have advanced the understanding of treatment-resistant pediatric central nervous system tumors.

Study Finds Gun Deaths More Likely in Small Towns than Big Cities
A new study has found that, contrary to popular belief, firearm deaths in the U.S. are statistically more likely in small towns rather than big cities.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Princeton Researchers Identify Novel Genetic Disorder
The disorder was identified in 21 patients with neurodevelopmental and craniofacial symptoms; causal gene may be a valuable therapeutic target.