Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- Nearing the end: The final stages of polio eradication
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- PCP enrollment for CPC plus postponed to August
- ACP: Cost sharing, deductibles may force patients to delay or forego medically necessary care
- Be forewarned: Infectious diseases coming to a practice near you
- CDC 'surprised' by Zika virus transmission not associated with travel
- Voyage of pediatric care: Visiting the precedent for today’s pediatrician William T. Gerson, MD
- AAP recommends pediatricians provide sex education to patients
- CDC: Number of HPV–associated cancers on the rise
- Children showed greater blood lead levels after switch to Flint River water
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- Meningococcal B outbreak response reveals higher frequency of vaccine-related health events
- President Obama outlines progress, future of Affordable Care Act
- Reducing antibiotics for RTIs yields no increase in bacterial complications
- Treated prevalence of ASD increases following insurance mandates
- What is the best use for polio infrastructure and assets after eradication?
- A 13-year-old boy presents with a black lesion on his heel Jenna L. Streicher, MD; Marissa J. Perman, MD
- 4-year-old male presents with discrete, annular lesions around both ankles James H. Brien, DO