Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- STD epidemic in US carries staggering human, economic costs
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- Measles outbreak in Romania grows to 3,800 cases, threatens region
- STD prevention programs need revamping
- On the brink of eradication: Polio over 30 years
- AAP calls for public health approach to treat opioid-dependent pregnant women
- AAP calls for revamped detainment procedures for immigrant, refugee children
- AAP updates policy statement on immunization schedule
- Antibiotic stewardship adherence inconsistent among online pharmacies
- Care for patients with autism, disabilities faces uncertain future under Trump administration
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- Inhaled corticosteroids not linked to increased pneumonia risk in children with asthma
- Multidrug resistant gram-negative infections increased 700% among children
- Periviable infants more likely to survive without neurodevelopmental impairment
- Black children at significantly higher risk of asthma death regardless of setting
- Long-term peanut SLIT safe, effective among children
- Obesity–atopy link differs by gender among children
- VIPES extension shows continued peanut tolerance in children
- Walnut oral immunotherapy induced walnut, additional tree nut desensitization
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- A 9-year-old girl with petechial patches on her legs Marissa J. Perman, MD; Scarlett Boulos, MD
- 10-year-old boy presents with swollen lymph nodes, ulcerative lesions James H. Brien, DO