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Catherine Cooper Nellist

Catherine Cooper Nellist is editor of Pediatric News and Ob. Gyn. News. She has more than 30 years of experience reporting, writing, and editing stories about clinical medicine and the U.S. health care industry. Prior to taking the helm of these award-winning publications, Catherine covered major medical research meetings throughout the United States and Canada, and had been editor of Clinical Psychiatry News, and Dermatology News. She joined the company in 1984 after graduating magna cum laude from Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., with a BA in English.

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Seven days of opioids adequate for most hernia and other general surgery procedures

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: November 7, 2017

Orthopedic, neurosurgical procedures may need an initial 10-day prescription.

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Use of MenACWY-CRM vaccine in 2- to 10-year-olds raised no safety concerns

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: November 3, 2017

Is the quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine safe when used in the real world?

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Early diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis may be possible in infants

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: November 3, 2017

An echocardiogram and skin examination can help diagnose TSC before the onset of epilepsy.

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PCV13 vaccination safe, effective in 6- to 17-year-olds

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: November 3, 2017

The Indian study results may open the way to expanding the indication for immunization of this age group in that country.

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Up-to-date vaccination status varies by mother’s country of origin

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: November 2, 2017

Minnesota children whose mothers were from Africa (excluding Somalia), the Caribbean, Central and South America, or Mexico were more likely to be...

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Reminder spurs flu vaccination of chronic disease patients

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: October 21, 2017

Parents more likely to comply if primary care physicians, pediatric cardiologists recommend it.

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Flu study shows overall efficacy of LAIV, but weakness for one strain

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: October 18, 2017

The efficacy of live attenuated influenza vaccine against influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 strains is lower than that of inactivated influenza vaccine.

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Adverse effects low in long-term crisaborole eczema study

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: October 18, 2017

Large safety study included children, adolescents, and adults with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis.

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Vaccination program cut hospital-treated RV gastroenteritis in young children

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: October 18, 2017

A Finnish rotavirus vaccination program more than paid for itself in secondary health care costs.

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Maternally derived pneumococcal, meningococcal antibodies may affect vaccine effectiveness

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: October 18, 2017

Passively acquired antibodies can interfere with an infant’s ability to mount a robust immune response to vaccination.

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International parental attitudes of HPV vaccination have similarities, differences

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: October 12, 2017

Parents’ knowledge about HPV was the strongest factor tied to their daughters’ immunizations.

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Missed opportunities abound to give HPV vaccine to adolescent girls

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: October 12, 2017

Chances were missed even in well-adolescent and vaccine-related visits.

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Tdap during pregnancy, or before, offers infants pertussis protection

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: October 10, 2017

Many women still don’t receive Tdap during pregnancy.

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U.S. measles incidence since 2001 is low but increasing

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: October 9, 2017

Failure to vaccinate, rather than failure of vaccine performance, may be the main driver.

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With inpatient flu shots, providers’ attitude problem may outweigh parents’

Author:
Catherine Cooper Nellist
Publish date: September 22, 2017

Providers need to learn more about barriers to inpatient influenza vaccination.

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