Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- Sharpening diagnostic skills for AOM key to achieving judicious use of antimicrobials
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- 14-year-old male presents with severe headache
- AAP offers recommendations to increase vaccination coverage
- AAP recommends 13-valent pneumococcal vaccine
- Child abuse rose during recession, study finds
- Children were aware of influenza, importance of influenza vaccine
- Fecal bacteriotherapy may be effective in treating relapsing C. difficile infection
- Genetic variant raises risk of CHD
- HHS issues action plan to prevent health care-associated infections
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- High-frequency oscillatory ventilation comparable to conventional ventilation
- HMPV common cause of respiratory illness
- HPV disease in males and vaccination: Implications and opportunities for pediatricians
- Is a global measles elimination target feasible, and what else needs to be done to achieve that goal?
- Research sheds light on Staphylococcus aureus virulence
- Study identifies mutations leading to influenza resistance
- Substandard manufacturing prompts FDA recall of PediaCare products
- Vaccination schedule for infants caused no neuropsychological harm
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- Varicella vaccine effective in children with HIV
- WHO to consider 2020 global measles eradication goal
- Widespread, local E. coli strains found in Mexico
- CDC: One in five teens abusing prescription drugs
- CPAP may be better than intubation and surfactant for oxygen delivery
- Expected anomalies on MRI lead to disclosure dilemmas for physicians
- Extremely low birth weight associated with few negative long-term effects
- Lapses noted at infection control in ambulatory surgical centers
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- National poll on concussions finds low awareness, high concern among parents of young athletes
- Preventive care program benefits preterm infants, caregivers
- Study shows link between adolescent smoking, weight concerns and dietary behaviors
- Changing C. difficile-associated disease
- 5-year-old patient in respiratory distress