Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- Unpredictability remains the one constant with seasonal influenza
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- Disneyland measles outbreak sheds light on vaccine hesitancy, waning awareness
- Setting things straight: How to counsel parents of HCV-infected children Daniel H. Leung, MD
- Pediatrics: Expanding care and the state of our union William T. Gerson, MD
- Advisory committee calls for further clarification of true pediatric drug indications
- FDA advisory committee: Severe need for pediatric studies in AD
- Clindamycin, TMP-SMX comparably effective, safe for uncomplicated skin infections
- H1N1 variant suspected in Indian influenza outbreak
- Online age-verification fails to prevent minors from purchasing e-cigarettes
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- Use of Bexsero in early infancy may not provide long-term protection
- Cultures after 24 hours of fever unlikely to detect new bloodstream infections
- Sensitivity to mice allergens predicts rhinitis in inner-city children
- Xolair effective, well tolerated in children aged younger than 12 years
- Hyperpigmented, reticulated rash in a 15-year-old female Carrie C. Coughlin, MD; Marissa J. Perman, MD
- Erythema, swelling near the eye in a 6-week-old female James H. Brien, DO