Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- Influenza: Pediatricians should expect this influenza season to be a busy one
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- A 7-year-old with a history of cough, vomiting
- CDC reports multiple cases of oseltamivir-resistant influenza A H1N1
- Despite advantages, financial issues pose challenges for combination vaccines
- Despite increase in MRSA, no change in rate of office visits for dermatitis, SSTI
- FDA approved genetic test for cystic fibrosis
- FDA approves once-daily ADHD treatment for children aged 6 to 17 years
- Identifying barriers may improve adolescent and young adult clinical trial participation
- IDSA outlines recommendations for health care reform
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- Investigational HIV vaccine regimen the first to show protective benefits
- Motavizumab was safe, effective in the reduction of RSV infection in children
- Pneumonia, influenza A H1N1 co-infection led to more severe disease, increased mortality
- Report: Proposed tax on sugar-sweetened beverages would generate revenue, reduce obesity rates
- Serotype 19A most common type of S. pneumoniae found in children with chronic sinusitis
- Severe pneumonia shifted to younger age groups during influenza A H1N1outbreak in Mexico
- Breakthrough disease rates similar in children who received one or two doses of varicella vaccine
- Coxsackievirus B1 most commonly reported enterovirus serotype from 2007 to 2008
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- What's new for head lice treatment?
- Last of the summer series