
Christina Johns
Dr. Christina Johns is a pediatric emergency physician at PM Pediatrics, known for her advocacy on public health issues, particularly the importance of vaccinations. In the recent news regarding measles outbreaks in the U.S., she emphasized that vaccination is a public health responsibility that extends beyond individual choices, warning that declining vaccination rates could lead to more vaccine-preventable illnesses.
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Dr. Christina Johns is an emergency pediatrician who advises on safe sleeping practices for infants.
Unalala kitanda kimoja na mtoto wako? Hili linakuhusuDr. Christina Johns is a pediatric emergency medicine physician who reflects on her experiences treating firearm injuries at Children’s National Hospital.
With future of gun research in question, new report finds US emergency departments see a firearm injury every 30 minutesDr. Christina Johns is a pediatric emergency physician who expressed concerns about the increasing hospitalizations due to the measles outbreak.
Measles outbreak: Second child dies of disease in Texas, the New York Times reports
Johns is a pediatric emergency physician at PM Pediatrics who helps patients understand the illnesses they are preventing with vaccination.
When speaking with vaccine-hesitant patients, pediatricians turn to these tipsDr. Christina Johns, a pediatric emergency physician at PM Pediatrics in Annapolis, Maryland, discussed the common side effects of the vaccine.
Kennedy downplays immunity from vaccination as measles outbreak growsDr. Christina Johns emphasized the importance of distinguishing supportive care from curative treatment for measles.
Measles: Instead of vaccines, RFK Jr. focuses on unconventional treatments, driving worries about misinformationDr. Christina Johns is a pediatric emergency physician at PM Pediatrics in Annapolis, Maryland.
Vaccination rates are declining and measles cases are climbing. More preventable diseases could re-emerge nextDr. Christina Johns stated that classifying the measles outbreak as 'not unusual' would be inaccurate.
RFK Jr. said measles outbreaks are ‘not unusual’ in the US. Doctors say he’s wrongDr. Christina Johns is a pediatric emergency physician at PM Pediatrics.
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Dr. Christina Johns is a pediatric emergency physician at PM Pediatrics.
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