Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- Global rise in dengue warrants improved prevention, control methods
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- RCT alternatives useful, but require careful consideration
- The Ebola epidemic: No effective therapy without proper diagnosis Emmanuel d'Harcourt, MD, MPH
- Pediatrics: Generations and the state of our union William T. Gerson, MD
- ECG not beneficial as beta-blocker pretreatment for infantile hemangioma
- Half of US teenage girls fail to receive HPV vaccine at recommended age
- Health insurance price-tiering of HIV drugs may deter high-cost patients
- Noninflammatory encephalopathy identified in Indian neurological illness outbreak
- Parents prefer same-day sick care, continuity in pediatrician services
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- Pizza consumption contributed 20% of daily caloric intake among children
- New antimicrobials: What took so long? Edward A. Bell, PharmD, BCPS
- Are there sufficient data to implement wide-scale dengue vaccination in endemic countries?
- 17-month-old febrile male with onset of rash, vomiting: Value of the ‘48-hour rule-out’ Emily Osier, MD; Andrew C. Krakowski, MD
- Inguinal adenopathy with rash in a 6-year-old febrile female James H. Brien, DO