Vitamin K prophylaxis divide grows between female, male newborns
Newborn females are significantly less likely to receive intramuscular vitamin K prophylaxis and slightly less likely to receive the hepatitis B vaccine than newborn males, according to retrospective cohort study data.
Findings published in JAMA Network Open from three centers in the University of Pennsylvania health system showed that overall parental decline of both vitamin K prophylaxis and the HBV vaccine has increased since 2018.
“This is something that we’re seeing in Philadelphia,” Sarah A. Coggins, MD, MSCE, a neonatologist at Pennsylvania Hospital and assistant professor of pediatrics