Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- CAM practices in practice
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- Finally, pediatric CAP guidelines unveiled
- Spreading the message of vaccine safety
- AAP updates guidelines for fluoroquinolone use
- AAP updates Tdap recommendations
- ACIP recommends updates to 2012 immunization schedules
- Acyclovir may have long-term neurodevelopmental benefits in neonatal HSV
- Data support HIV treatment recommendations in children
- Health department-assisted therapy ideal for pediatric TB patients
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- Less scarring noted with MPD use after acute pyelonephritis
- Malaria vaccine candidate conferred protection in cohort of African children
- MF59-adjuvant influenza vaccine appears effective in infants, young children
- More parents using alternative immunization schedules
- Neonates metabolized oseltamivir course well
- Neonatologists should keep transfusion-related babesiosis on the radar
- Palivizumab prophylaxis for high-risk infants appears cost-effective
- Real-time sero-surveillance may be useful in mitigating emerging influenza pandemics
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- Reducing malarial infections may lead to reductions in bacterial disease
- Shorter duration of rehydration may be effective for pediatric patients with gastroenteritis
- Think protracted bacterial bronchitis in children with unexplained chronic wheeze, cough
- Adherence to empiric therapies urged for treating chronic cough
- CA-MSSA causing more invasive infections in children
- Daily chlorhexidine gluconate bathing reduced bacteremia in critically ill children
- Delaying acyclovir may lengthen hospital stay for children with eczema
- Efficacy of pertussis vaccines diminishes over time
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- Intrapartum GBS prophylaxis does not prevent long-term morbidity of GBS meningitis
- Older antibiotics still work for most common infections
- Rotavirus vaccine decreased triage calls for all-cause gastroenteritis
- Screening recommendations for HSV changing in 2012 Red Book
- Malaria and its prevention in the US
- Adolescent male presents with headache, upset stomach, rash
- A 1-year-old female with blister on her left hand