Provides for identification and study of infant fatalities and near fatalities resulting from vaccination; requires inclusion of vaccination information in sudden infant death reports; and requires use of federal infant death reporting form.
Impact
The legislation mandates that vaccination information must be included in reports of Sudden Unexplained Infant Death, which can influence how these cases are investigated and interpreted by health professionals and authorities. It stipulates that physicians must complete a Sudden Unexplained Infant Death Investigation Reporting Form (SUIDI) for each case of an unexpected infant death, ensuring that vaccination history is considered during the investigation. This could lead to increased scrutiny of vaccinations and their outcomes, as well as prompt the collection of vital data relevant for public health assessments.
Summary
Assembly Bill A440 aims to address the identification and study of infant fatalities and near fatalities that may result from vaccinations. It stipulates that the Child Fatality and Near Fatality Review Board will be responsible for identifying cases of infant deaths potentially linked to vaccinations and reviewing them through local or regional community-based teams. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance understanding of the impacts of vaccination on infant health and to ensure that fatalities are appropriately documented and analyzed within the context of public health.
Contention
The bill may generate debate concerning the portrayal of vaccination in public health discourse. Supporters advocate for thorough studies into any potential adverse effects of vaccinations on infants, viewing it as a necessary step to ensure children's safety. However, opponents might argue that emphasizing vaccination outcomes could foster fear or hesitation towards vaccination practices, thus impacting public health initiatives aimed at preventing communicable diseases through immunization.
Same As
Provides for identification and study of infant fatalities and near fatalities resulting from vaccination; requires inclusion of vaccination information in sudden infant death reports; and requires use of federal infant death reporting form.
Provides for identification and study of infant fatalities and near fatalities resulting from vaccination; requires inclusion of vaccination information in sudden infant death reports; and requires use of federal infant death reporting form.
Provides for identification and study of infant fatalities and near fatalities resulting from vaccination; requires inclusion of vaccination information in sudden infant death reports; and requires use of federal infant death reporting form.
Provides for identification and study of infant fatalities and near fatalities resulting from vaccination; requires inclusion of vaccination information in sudden infant death reports; and requires use of federal infant death reporting form.
Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to conduct a study that examines the relationship between unexpected deaths of infants and children, ages two and under, and the administration of vaccinations
Requires birthing centers, hospitals, and licensed midwives to offer information to parents of newborns on shaken baby syndrome and sudden unexpected infant death
Provides for identification and study of infant fatalities and near fatalities resulting from vaccination; requires inclusion of vaccination information in sudden infant death reports; and requires use of federal infant death reporting form.
Provides for identification and study of infant fatalities and near fatalities resulting from vaccination; requires inclusion of vaccination information in sudden infant death reports; and requires use of federal infant death reporting form.
Provides for identification and study of infant fatalities and near fatalities resulting from vaccination; requires inclusion of vaccination information in sudden infant death reports; and requires use of federal infant death reporting form.
Requiring the secretary for health and environment to provide a death certificate of a child to the state child death review board, increasing the number of board members, allowing for compensation and providing for the disclosure of certain records to certain persons for securing grants.