WIAAP works to keep you informed of the latest in pediatric news. Among our regularly featured updates, check back here for the latest articles on breaking clinical news, legislative appeals and Day of Action notifications, and member articles.
Guide to Applying for Wisconsin’s Health, Nutrition, and Other Programs
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has updated the Guide to Applying for Wisconsin’s Health, Nutrition, and Other Programs, P-16091, to provide information about benefits available to people in Wisconsin, include helpful tips on information... READ MORE
Bill Eliminating Personal Conviction Exemption Needs Co-Sponsors
On April 30, 2019, Rep. Gordon Hintz introduced LRB 0312, legislation that would eliminate the personal conviction waiver for state vaccination requirements. The bill needs broad bipartisan support to be introduced. Yesterday, WIAAP members joined hundreds of... READ MORE
Wisconsin Immunization Program Update
Wisconsin Infant Immunization Week and BigShots Winners Governor Evers proclaimed April 27—May 4, 2019, as Wisconsin Infant Immunization Week (WIIW). This week is a chance to highlight the importance of vaccinating our youngest children against... READ MORE
AAP Statement on Gun Violence Prevention Research Funding
The following is a statement from Kyle Yasuda, MD, FAAP, President, American Academy of Pediatrics "The American Academy of Pediatrics has been strong and clear: gun violence is a public health crisis. Pediatricians have been... READ MORE
Wisconsin EMSC Pediatric Champions of the Year
Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin's Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) program has announced that the Fitch-Rona EMS and Barneveld Area Rescue have received the 2019 Pediatric Champion of the Year Awards. Staff at... READ MORE
AAP Statement in Response to Poway, California, Synagogue Attack
AAP President Kyle E. Yasuda, MD, FAAP, issued the following statement in response to the terrorist attack that took place at a synagogue in Poway, California, on April 27: "On behalf of the American Academy... READ MORE
Day of Action May 1st: Family First Prevention Services Act
On May 1, 2019, AAP chapters and pediatrician advocates are encouraged to participate in a day of action on Family First. This will be an opportunity to weigh in with state legislators during National Foster... READ MORE
Wisconsin Immunization Program Update
Important Memo Regarding Parotitis Testing Please review a memo from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, and the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene (WSLH). This memo requests that an additional specimen... READ MORE
Health Officials Encourage Vaccination Against Hepatitis A
In light of ongoing, significant outbreaks of hepatitis A throughout the country, state health officials are encouraging vaccination against the hepatitis A virus. Although there is not a current outbreak in Wisconsin, the state did... READ MORE
Pompe Pilot Conclusion – WI State Laboratory of Hygiene
The following is an announcement from the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene In July 2017, we informed you of a Pompe disease newborn screening pilot project funded by the National Institutes of Health. As described... READ MORE
Seven National Organizations Applaud Judge for Blocking Medicaid Work Requirements
In Kentucky and Arkansas, a U.S. District Court Judge ruled for the second time against taking Medicaid coverage away from people who do not meet work requirements. Judge James Boasberg ruled that employment conditions do... READ MORE
Choosing to vaccinate: AAP PSA
Viruses are unpredictable and can cause serious complications even in healthy kids. In this video, Dr. Shelly Flais explains how vaccines are important to protect all children from harmful diseases. For more information, visit https://www.healthychildren.org/.... READ MORE
Late-season second wave of influenza A/H3N2 activity
Wisconsin and many other states are experiencing a late-season second wave of influenza A/H3N2 activity. Current circulating H3N2 viruses can be divided into 3 main groups: 3C.2a, 3C.2a1 and 3C.3a The currently circulating 3C.2a and... READ MORE
HHS Requests Public Comments on Youth Sports Participation
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) issued a Federal Register Notice for written comments to inform the development of the National Youth Sports Strategy. HHS invites you to provide input related to youth sports... READ MORE
Early Detection to Stop Infant Abuse and Prevent Fatalities Act
The following coalition letter was sent to Senator Baldwin recently to support the Early Detection to Stop Infant Abuse and Prevent Fatalities act. February 28, 2019 The Honorable Tammy Baldwin 709 Hart Senate Office Building... READ MORE
Deadline May 15th: Wisconsin’s State Health Assessment
The Division of Public Health is in the process of completing our next State Health Assessment (2020-2025). An important piece of this process is assessing Wisconsin’s public health system, which includes any partner, group, or... READ MORE
Include Children’s Immunizations on Your Spring Break Schedule
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) is encouraging families to protect their children, themselves and their communities by scheduling vaccinations for their children during this year’s school spring break. “Vaccinations are safe and effective,... READ MORE
AAP Statement in Response to New Zealand Terror Attack
AAP President Kyle E. Yasuda, MD, FAAP, issued the following statement in response to the terrorist attack that took place at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand on March 15, leaving 50 dead and 50... READ MORE
HPV Quality Improvement Collaborative
14 million new HPV infections occur every year. 80% of people will contract HPV over their lifetime. 27,000 people in the US get cancer caused by HPV each year. You are key to preventing HPV-related... READ MORE
WIAAP 2019 Election Results
The Wisconsin Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (WIAAP) is pleased to announce the 2019 election results for the positions of secretary/treasurer and board member at large. "We are fortunate to have enthusiastic and... READ MORE
Top 10 Advisory Resolutions Selected by AAP Leadership
AAP leaders have called for elimination of religious exemptions to vaccination to be the top priority for the year, ranking it first among the top 10 resolutions during the Annual Leadership Forum (ALF). "Given the measles outbreaks,... READ MORE
Wisconsin’s Blueprint for Children
WIAAP recently released its "2019 Wisconsin Blueprint for Children." The document, the first of its kind in the state, outlines the priorities and recommendations to optimize lifespan outcomes, foster child health and well-being, strengthen families,... READ MORE
Wisconsin Immunization Update: Multi-State Measles Outbreaks
The following is a message from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Multiple states are reporting cases of measles. Due to the increase in cases, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services is asking providers to:... READ MORE
Wisconsin Immunization Program Update: Hepatitis A
The following is a message from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services Immunization Program. Multiple states are reporting cases of Hepatitis A. Cases have occurred primarily among three risk groups: Persons who use injection or... READ MORE
Wisconsin Immunization Program Update
The following is a message from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. New Measles Vaccine Resources Measles is a highly contagious, very serious disease, and outbreaks across the nation have increased awareness in our communities.... READ MORE
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