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CHOP Neurologic Infections Clinic Streamlines Care
The Neurologic Infections Clinic at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) was established to enhance clinical care for children with definite or suspected, acute and chronic, standard and emerging infections of the central nervous system. We combine pediatric neurology and pediatric infectious diseases expertise to optimize multidisciplinary evaluation, acute care and long-term management of these children.
News & Views: Nirsevimab Means Brushing Up on Passive Immunity Talking Points
Are you getting questions about the difference between antibody-based treatments, such as nirsevimab, and vaccines? Find answers in this article.
In the Journals: Evaluating a Vaccine Against Group B Streptococcus
Read about the findings of a study that evaluated the ability of a single-dose maternal GBS vaccine to induce protection.
Technically Speaking: What to Do If There’s a Vaccine Storage & Handling Error
Find recommendations and helpful resources on what to do if a vaccine shipping and handling error has been made at your office.
On the Bookshelf — Flash Cards: Vaccines & Immunizations – 2023
Check out this resource for healthcare professionals who give vaccines. It includes info about preventable diseases, vaccine products, antibody products, case studies, travel health and clinical tools.
Vaccine Resources: Updated CDC Resources
Check out new and updated resources from the CDC.
CHOP Researchers Show Epilepsy and Autism Symptoms in Dravet Syndrome May Be Caused by Separate Mechanisms
Dravet syndrome is a severe neurodevelopmental disorder defined by treatment-resistant epilepsy and features related to autism spectrum disorder.

Get Ready for Back to School! Tips from Pediatricians
Expert resources from pediatricians to help your family get a smart and healthy start to the school year.
Experts in the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center at CHOP Provide Expert Commentary on Hemophilia
Leslie Raffini, MD, and Regina Butler, RN, were quoted in the Philadelphia Inquirer on a story featuring a CHOP patient family living with hemophilia, an inherited bleeding disorder that prevents blood from clotting properly.
CHOP Establishes Kelly and Chad Punchard Endowed Chair in Translational Sarcoma Research
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has announced the establishment of the Punchard Family Endowed Chair in Translational Sarcoma Research. Patrick J. Grohar, MD, PhD, an attending physician with the Cancer Center and the Director of Translational Research with the Center for Childhood Cancer Research at CHOP, has been named the inaugural chair holder.