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    Vitamin K is essential for the process of coagulation. In its absence, severe and sometimes fatal bleeding events can occur, especially in newborns. Vitamin K prophylaxis at birth has been shown to prevent morbidity and mortality associated with vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) and is recommended by multiple organizations including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the World Health Organization. Pediatricians should feel comfortable explaining the risks and benefits of vitamin K prophylaxis to families and should be equipped to recognize signs of VKDB, especially given increasing rates of parental refusal. This article aims to improve understanding of VKDB, including prevention, early recognition, and treatment. [Pediatr Ann. 2023;52(2):e42-e45.].

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    Mariah A Shaw, Amy Liu. Take the Shot: A Review of Vitamin K Deficiency. Pediatric annals. 2023 Feb;52(2):e42-e45

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    PMID: 36779880

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