Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- Teen PrEP use a critical ‘piece of the puzzle’ to ending HIV transmission
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- 1 in 7 babies around the world born with low birthweight
- Antibiotic exposure identified as risk factor for community-acquired CDI in children
- Burden of RSV-related hospitalization continues after discharge for caregivers
- Deworming programs do not have harmful effects on gut microbiome
- Foreign body ingestions nearly double between 1995 and 2015
- Vaccine reduces HPV prevalence among teen girls by 86% in 10 years
- Infants born through cesarean section more likely to be hospitalized with bronchiolitis
- Maternal HBV prophylaxis does not affect BMD
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- Merck’s 15-valent pneumococcal vaccine noninferior to PCV13
- Nearly 25% of kids with autism have pica
- Recreational waterborne illnesses threaten summer fun
- Routine maternal vaccination safe for breastfeeding mothers, infants
- Scabies outbreak in NICU reveals challenges with diagnosis
- Study finds racial segregation, inequality in NICUs across the US
- PrEP use and increasing incidence of STIs: Addressing the syndemic
- Number of child deaths cut in half since 1990
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- Postnatal Zika infection symptoms mirror common childhood illnesses
- Probiotics appear effective in curbing UTI recurrence
- Smartphone app identifies ear infections in children
- Antimicrobial prophylaxis halts GAS outbreak in children’s shelter
- Should the US government leverage patents held by the CDC to push down the price of Truvada?
- 11-year-old female presents with worsening facial rash Colleen H. Cotton, MD; Marissa J. Perman, MD
- A relevant case from 1989: A 12-year-old presents with fever and rash James H. Brien, DO