Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- New flu variant prompts ‘concern’ among health officials
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- Adolescent athletes who lacked sleep more likely to be injured
- Hepatitis B treatment in younger patients remains complicated
- Pediatricians must stress to parents importance of influenza prevention
- Rethinking the training model
- ACIP recommends HibMenCY for high-risk infants
- ACIP recommends Tdap vaccine during each pregnancy
- AAP: Home trampolines not worth the risk
- Diarrhea, poor health early on could be associated with decreased BMI later
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- Infants born prematurely at increased risk for respiratory disease
- Kingella kingae seen more frequently in Jewish children than Bedouins
- Neutrophil counts appear critical to sepsis management
- Pediatricians often fail to check BP of younger children
- Safety of 2009 influenza A H1N1 vaccine affirmed
- Some physicians concerned about school-located vaccination efforts
- Suboptimal response to H1N1 vaccine reported in Down syndrome
- Viral illness patterns in children differ among urban vs. rural areas
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- ACIP recommends changes to MMR vaccine for children with HIV
- ACIP recommends combined immunization schedule for 2013
- CDI in children significantly increased in Canadian hospitals
- Higher doses of antifungal agents needed to effectively treat children
- New studies target respiratory illness epidemiology
- Repurposed drugs fight antimicrobial resistance crisis
- Safe, effective treatment is possible for children with S. aureus osteomyelitis
- Wheezing in children associated with delayed pertussis diagnosis
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- The benefits and risks of compounding pharmacies Edward A. Bell, PharmD, BCPS
- A 2-month-old develops a rash after a sunny day in the park Shela Adhmani, MD; Andrew C. Krakowski, MD
- A 1-year-old female with worsening diaper rash James H. Brien, DO