Infectious Diseases in Children Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Diseases in Children.
Table of Contents
- Clinicians continue to call for more data on CAP guidelines
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- Data reveal potential diagnostic hallmark of HPeV3
- Flu season gets an early start
- Gains persist in vaccination coverage of Alaska Natives, American Indians
- Persistent parvovirus infection could flag immune deficiency
- Remembering an IDC Editorial Board member …
- Second-hand smoke increased risk for meningococcal disease
- AAP: Pediatricians in rural areas valuable resources in emergencies
- AAP, experts in pediatrics support WHO statement on thimerosal in vaccines
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- Measles, polio immunization campaign targets children in Syria
- Diseases we term as ‘emerging’ have likely been around for years Joseph B. McCormick, MD
- Finding a system that works William T. Gerson, MD
- FDA approves four-strain seasonal influenza vaccine
- Adverse events increased among children treated with TMP-SMX for SSTI
- Biomarkers hold important clues for RSV
- Increased efforts needed to raise rates for two doses of varicella vaccine
- Pediatricians important in evaluation, management of bipolar disorder
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- Norovirus may linger on dishes, utensils in restaurants
- RSV, adenovirus most common viral coinfections among young children
- Single mutations in one gene increased risk for neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
- HIV incidence reduced with ‘treatment as prevention’ method
- Phenotypes and codeine toxicity: the hidden dangers Edward A. Bell, PharmD, BCPS
- A 12-year-old girl with a warty lesion on her toe Shehla Admani, MD; Andrew C. Krakowski, MD
- Adolescent female presents with painful rash on neck, ear James H. Brien, DO