Preparing for School Vaccinations with a Bleeding Disorder
Hemophilia of Georgia recently shared a post on vaccinations on X:
”As the new school year approaches, families and caregivers of children with bleeding disorders face unique considerations when it comes to school vaccinations.”
To learn more, follow the link.
As the new school year approaches, families of children with bleeding disorders such as hemophilia or von Willebrand disease must approach immunization with special care.
While immunizations are vital for health, they may require adapted administration techniques and close coordination with healthcare teams.
Thoughtful planning, patient education, and communication between families, clinicians, and schools can help ensure safe and effective process, supporting both individual well-being and public health.

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