Frontiers in Pediatrics (Aug 2021)

SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination in Children and Adolescents—A Joint Statement of the European Academy of Paediatrics and the European Confederation for Primary Care Paediatricians

  • Łukasz Dembiński,
  • Łukasz Dembiński,
  • Miguel Vieira Martins,
  • Miguel Vieira Martins,
  • Gottfried Huss,
  • Gottfried Huss,
  • Zachi Grossman,
  • Zachi Grossman,
  • Zachi Grossman,
  • Shimon Barak,
  • Shimon Barak,
  • Christine Magendie,
  • Christine Magendie,
  • Stefano del Torso,
  • Stefano del Torso,
  • Hans Jürgen Dornbusch,
  • Hans Jürgen Dornbusch,
  • Artur Mazur,
  • Artur Mazur,
  • Katarzyna Albrecht,
  • Adamos Hadjipanayis,
  • Adamos Hadjipanayis,
  • Adamos Hadjipanayis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.721257
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Stopping the COVID-19 pandemic and its socio-economic consequences is only possible with a multifaceted strategy, including mass vaccination. Studies have been conducted mainly in adults, and data on the pediatric population is relatively limited. However, it appears that vaccination in children and adolescents is highly effective and safe. Despite the apparent benefits of vaccinating this age group, there are some medical and ethical concerns. Based on the above considerations, the European Academy of Paediatrics (EAP) and the European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP) assessed the current situation and presented recommendations for international and national authorities, pediatricians, and pediatric societies regarding vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 in children and adolescents.

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