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Nursing Excellence Is Associated with Improved Neonatal OutcomesFree

Hospitals recognized for nursing excellence had lower rates of 7-day mortality, nosocomial infection, and intraventricular hemorrhage in very-low-birth-weight infants.

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Internet Intervention for Teens with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Shows Promise

An interactive online program, featuring participation of both adolescents with CFS and their parents, greatly outperformed usual care.

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Text Message Reminders Can Improve Pediatric Influenza Vaccination Rates

The intervention had the greatest effect on vaccination rates in younger children in a low-income urban community.

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Completion of HPV Vaccination Series Lagging in U.S.Free

Although many women and girls have started the human papillomavirus vaccination series, the proportion completing all three shots with the quadrivalent vaccine dropped from about...

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USPSTF: Fair-Skinned Children and Young Adults Should Be Counseled About Minimizing UV ExposureFree

Children and young adults aged 10 to 24 years who have fair skin should be counseled about limiting their exposure to ultraviolet radiation to lower...

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Deaths from Unintentional Injury Are Declining Among U.S. ChildrenFree

But certain types of injury-related mortality are on the rise.

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Youth with Chronic Pain and Mental Health Disorders Are at Risk for Long-Term Opioid Use

Knowledge of a preexisting mental health diagnosis calls for judicious prescribing of opioids and careful monitoring of refills.

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Viral Etiology Affects Length of Stay in Children with Bronchiolitis

Compared with hospitalized children with RSV alone, those with RSV plus rhinovirus had significantly longer hospital stays.

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No Evidence of Elevated Risk for Febrile Seizures in Children Ages 4 to 6 After Measles-Containing Vaccines

The measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine administered with and without varicella vaccine was not associated with elevated risk for fever or febrile seizure.

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Bullying Tied to Self-Harm in Young AdolescentsFree

Children who are bullied frequently might be more likely to engage in self-harm behaviors, according to a BMJ study. The study included more than...

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How Risk Factors for SIDS Have Changed Since the Back-to-Sleep CampaignFree

A higher percentage of cases are now associated with side sleep position and bed-sharing, and prone position still accounts for 30% of cases. CME

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Pseudomonas-Contaminated Ultrasound Transmission Gel

An outbreak of Pseudomonas aeruginosa respiratory tract colonization and infection involving 16 cardiovascular surgery patients was traced to the use of contaminated ultrasound transmission gel.

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Does Vitamin D Supplementation Reduce the Rate of Infant Pneumonia?Free

In a vitamin D–deficient infant population, such supplementation did not reduce the incidence of pneumonia or change the age at which first episodes occurred.

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Several Autism Genes Identified

Three teams independently found very strong evidence for mutations in at least three specific genes.

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Can You Diagnose Strep Throat Without a Culture?

Compared with culture or rapid diagnostic tests, clinical criteria for diagnosing streptococcal pharyngitis are not sufficiently specific.

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Journal Watch Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine summarizes important medical journal articles about a wide variety of subjects relevant to the medical care of children and adolescents including ADHD, autism, depression, eating disorders, genetic disease, obesity, otitis media, sexually transmitted diseases, SIDS, and vaccination.

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F. Bruder Stapleton, MD
Ford/Morgan Endowed Chair in Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine

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