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- 1From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedChildren who respond to initial treatment for outpatient community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) are better off following a 5-day strategy than a longer antibiotic course, according to investigators with a randomized...
- 2From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAmong patients of all ages, anorexia nervosa (AN) has the second-highest mortality rate of all mental health conditions, after substance abuse.1 Both suicide and the physical effects of nutritional deficit are...
- 3From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedA review of current--but limited--studies on the relationship between diet and acne uncovered evidence that some dietary factors may indeed influence acne development and treatment. The implicated factors include...
- 4From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedFor pediatric health care providers, encouraging patients to be active is of particular importance right now. After a 2-year hiatus from school and other group sports and activities, children--who by nature are...
- 5From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedOffice- and hospital-based pediatricians and nurse practitioners use Contemporary Pediatrics [R] for timely, trusted, and practical information to enhance their day-to-day care of children. We advance pediatric...
- 6From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedDuring the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic, pediatricians realized that to reach families and continue to provide preventive care, including developmental, mental health, and social determinants of health screenings,...
- 7From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis is a very exciting time for Contemporary Pediatrics"--we are welcoming 4 distinguished additions to our Editorial Advisory Board (EAB): Vivian Hernandez-Trujillo, MD, FAAP, FAAAAI, FACAAI, director of the Division...
- 8From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedWhat infections besides COVID-19 should be on pediatric health care providers' radar? The COVID-19 pandemic has taught health care providers a lot: how quickly a virus can spread globally, how unprepared we were to...
- 9From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedA healthy, 6-week-old boy was evaluated for a 2-week history of asymptomatic progressive thick scale and mild erythema over his scalp, extending to his forehead. His examination was otherwise normal. What's the...
- 10From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedPrimary care providers enjoy caring for their patients, but a practice is also a business and must be profitable. Here's what you should know. Although many primary care providers (PCPs) enjoy the freedom of managing...
- 11From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedChildren visiting the emergency department (ED) for management of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) often undergo diagnostic tests, and the results almost always are normal; even when abnormal, the results are...
- 12From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedTHE CASE A 5-year-old nonverbal boy with autism spectrum disorder and global developmental delay presented to the emergency department with bilateral lower-extremity bruising and progressive difficulty ambulating. One...
- 13From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThanks to medical advances, extremely preterm babies are increasingly likely to survive. However, these newborns require additional care to prevent complications such as retinopathy of prematurity and bronchopulmonary...
- 14From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 39, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedMultiple pharmaceutical companies are investigating the application of mRNA technology to develop vaccines that treat and prevent multiple conditions, from influenza to cancer and beyond. Moderna, Pfizer, and...