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Who's Getting the Shot? The Surprising Truth About Tdap Vaccinations
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
The data shows that male parents have lower odds of getting vaccinated compared to female parents. This gap is even wider when comparing male non-parents to male parents. Female non-parents, on the other hand, have similar odds to male parents. These differences suggest that there might be room for improvement in how we approach vaccine education and administration.
One thing is clear: there's a lot of room for improvement. If we want to protect newborns from pertussis, we need to do a better job of getting Tdap shots to all caregivers. This means focusing on education and making vaccines more accessible, especially for dads and non-parents. It's not just about getting shots into arms; it's about saving lives.
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