Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- School-based asthma program crucial to address gap in pediatric care
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- Officials raise concerns over Zika during White House briefing
- WHO declares Ebola outbreak no longer global health emergency
- Use of long-acting bronchodilators, inhaled corticosteroids in children with asthma
- A tale of two professions: A pediatrician’s place in the school health care model William T. Gerson, MD
- FDA approves Anthim for inhalation anthrax
- FDA issues draft guidance for inorganic arsenic in infant rice cereal
- FDA approves Descovy for treatment of HIV
- ART reduces risk for opportunistic infections in children with HIV in lower-income countries
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- Burnout common among early-career pediatricians
- Concomitant administration of Trumenba with Menactra, Adacel passes noninferiority trial
- Extremely preterm infants show neurocognitive deficits 10 years later
- Formal sex education declines significantly among US adolescents
- Health workers identify motivators for OPV refusal in Pakistan
- Rotavirus gastroenteritis creates $50 million annual burden in Malaysia
- 14-year-old female with nonhealing wounds on bilateral upper, lower extremities Laura F. Sandoval, DO; Andrew C. Krakowski, MD
- Localized swelling, erythema after puncture wound in 8-year-old male James H. Brien, DO
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