Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- Pediatricians play key role in debunking vaccine myths
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- Scrub typhus now endemic in South America
- UN addresses ‘great challenges’ of antimicrobial resistance
- Voyage of care: A sustainable future for primary care William T. Gerson, MD
- AAP issues meningococcal B vaccine guidelines for adolescents
- AAP publishes updates for seasonal influenza vaccination
- AAP urges restrictions on use of codeine in children
- Children with affected older sibling at 14-fold increased risk for ASD
- Clinicians validate shaken baby syndrome, abusive head trauma as medical diagnoses
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- Global survey reveals Europeans most skeptical about vaccine safety
- Mortality risk greater for children hospitalized with influenza B vs. influenza A
- Motives differ between parents who refuse, delay vaccination for children
- Patient accrual hampers completion of clinical trials, publication process
- Refugees' perspectives on child development support screenings
- Serious asthma-related events comparable for Advair, fluticasone
- Symbicort yields lower risk for asthma exacerbations than budesonide
- Teen vaccination coverage greater in 'blue' states vs. 'red' states
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- Are HPV vaccination rates in the pediatric office reflective of the quality of adolescent care that an office gives?
- 6-week-old girl presents with a rapidly enlarging red plaque on forehead Scarlett Boulos, MD; Marissa J. Perman, MD
- Novel discoveries in treatment may help children with ADHD
- Painful, vesicular facial rash, red left eye in 10-year-old male James H. Brien, DO