Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- Polio: A crippler that is down but not out
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- Chromosomal microarray had highest detection rate for autism spectrum disorder abnormalities
- Clinical decision support based in electronic health records improved asthma care
- Generalized petechial rashes linked to parvovirus
- Hypertonic saline for treatment of bronchiolitis remains debatable
- Intervention effective in the prevention of HIV and other STDs
- Misinformation increases the risk of SIDS
- More performance-based HIV/AIDS funding urged
- MRSA infections are difficult to predict in PICU
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- Reported TB rates in the U.S. sink to all-time low
- Reproductive issues present ongoing challenges for HIV clinicians
- Serodiscordant couples present new challenges
- Ultra-low-dose imaging system may offer up to 89% less radiation exposure vs. computed radiography
- What is your opinion of nevirapine as a way to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV?
- Non-PCV7 now causing AOM at prevaccine levels
- Reasoning the preferred disciplinary action for misbehavior, says national poll results
- Researchers reveal selection process for development of immune system
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- Soy allergy often lasts longer than expected in children
- Spanking young children may contribute to future aggressive behaviors
- United Kingdom bans use of tanning beds for minors
- Leftover medicine: Now what?
- Newborn girl with blistering rash
- 11-year-old girl with facial swelling and fever