Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- Overcoming financial barriers to vaccination of children and adolescents: Recent recommendations from NVAC
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- SNAPPERS and WASPERS vs. the sting of AOM
- Are pediatricians prepared to go paperless?
- Are policy makers’ expectations for EMR adoption by 2015 too high?
- Brain scans show improved reading skills equals neurological fortification
- CDC: Consider Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in children with unexplained respiratory distress
- Cough trick may reduce pain from pediatric vaccines in some patients
- Culture-negative AOM data may affect efficacy studies and treatment strategies
- Early intervention for toddlers with autism highly effective
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- ID physicians speculate on potential emerging diseases in the next decade
- IDSA releases updated guidelines for the management of cryptococcal disease
- Modest rise in invasive pneumococcal pneumonia may be linked to seasonal influenza
- Motavizumab may be effective in preventing serious respiratory syncytial virus
- Naturally occurring lipid blocks RSV in lungs
- PCV7 efficacy continues to reduce IPD
- Peanut allergy may be overdiagnosed
- Potential asymptomatic nature of HPeV infections call attention to diagnostic needs
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- Research: Autism a ‘connectivity’ disorder
- Seasonal influenza-related school closures affect Kentucky families
- Valacyclovir may be a suitable treatment for VZV and HSV infections
- Electronic health records had little effect on quality of care
- Soil studies reveal rise in antibiotic resistance
- Varicella vaccine may prevent postexposure development of chickenpox
- When soap and water not available, consider alcohol gels
- A 4-year-old girl with scalp lesion
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