Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- Untapped potential remains in eczema, psoriasis management
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- CDC recommends preteens receive only two HPV vaccinations
- Patch testing in early childhood should be approved to spare steroid use
- AAP recommends safe sleep environment to reduce SIDS, sleep-related infant deaths
- AAP recommends 1-hour limit on digital media use for preschoolers
- Children with persistent postconcussion symptoms reported lower quality of life
- SAMPRO unifies clinicians, school nurses, patients on asthma support
- Pediatric ED visits for headache pain more than double
- Children living in urban 'food deserts' at higher risk for asthma
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- DNA-based Zika vaccine development continues after promising early data
- Fatal measles complication more common than previously understood
- Children who use digital media frequently complete homework less
- Majority of non-nurse school staff correctly identified anaphylaxis treatment protocol
- Parents’ social media presence may jeopardize child’s privacy
- Same day 'return to play' after concussion common among youth athletes
- Dosing errors persist in liquid medication for children Edward A. Bell, PharmD, BCPS
- A 26-month-old boy with a diffuse bullous eruption Scarlett Boulos, MD; Marissa J. Perman, MD
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- Progressive inflammation of left medial periorbital structures in 3-week-old afebrile neonate James H. Brien, DO; Richard H. Schwartz, MD