From the *Divisions of Emergency Medicine and Infectious Diseases
†Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
‡Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado
§Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado
¶Division of Nephrology, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
‖Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York for the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Northeast, West, and South (PEM NEWS) Node of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN), New York, New York.
Accepted for publication July 10, 2022
This study was supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), under the Emergency Medical Services for Children program through the following cooperative agreement: Pediatric Emergency Medicine-Northeast, West and South - Columbia University Medical Center. The contents are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government.
S.J.S. has consulted for Fresenius Medical Care North America on COVID-19 vaccination delivery to children. The remaining authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
Address for correspondence: Andrea T. Cruz, MD, MPH, Divisions of Emergency Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, 6621 Fannin Street, Suite A2210, Houston, TX 77030. E-mail: [email protected].