Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- RSV vaccine development about to enter ‘golden age’
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- FDA adds 4 tropical diseases to priority review voucher
- Google Glass helps children with autism read emotions
- Maternal exposure to insecticides potential cause of autism in children
- Measles cases hit record high in Europe, nearly doubling 2017 total
- Pediatric Asthma Yardstick aids physicians in stepping up treatment
- Peer activities may improve college students’ mental health behaviors
- Rat lungworm infection linked to raw vegetables in US
- WHO, UNICEF: 78 million newborns not breastfed within first hour after birth
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- Zika causes health concerns in 14% of infants exposed in US territories
- RSV vaccines: Who should get them?
- Early school start times have detrimental effects on US teens’ health
- Chinese vaccine manufacturer blunder could increase vaccine hesitancy in US
- Adherence to Mediterranean diet improves teens' grades
- Children with latent TB adhere to rifampin better than isoniazid
- Hospital noise reduces children's sleep time, quality
- IgA antibodies from tick bite may lead to red meat allergy
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- Medical male circumcision averts new HIV infections, saves costs in Zimbabwe
- Most acute gastroenteritis outbreaks in youth camps from food, water
- New estimate shows 7% of preterm infants have autism
- One-third of adolescents who are first-time offenders identify as LGBTQ
- Rotavirus vaccine significantly reduces diarrhea-associated deaths in young children
- Screening identifies diseases linked to sudden cardiac death in adolescent athletes
- Tdap during pregnancy results in blunted immune response in infants
- US youth show conflicting views on gun control
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- Vaccination does not increase risk of infertility in teenagers
- PEPFAR funding directly reduces maternal HIV transmission, infant mortality
- Essential oil use in pediatrics: Safe and effective? Edward A. Bell, PharmD, BCPS
- A 13-month-old male with exacerbated eczema