A landmark study on middle-ear effusion (MEE) challenges long-held assumptions about the effects of MEE on child development and what the appropriate treatment course should be.
Decreasing antibiotics for acute otitis media and community acquired pneumonia, with Elysha Pifko, MD
Shorter antibiotic courses for AOM and CAP in children proved effective across a pediatric health system, according to data presented by Elysha Pifko, MD.
Food Insecurity and the Dangers of Infant Formula Dilution
New protocol accurately diagnoses pediatric anesthetic allergy
The study involved 88 pediatric patients, with 12.5% showing positive intradermal test results and 1.1% positive subcutaneous provocation.
Demystifying Infant Formula
PNP perspective: Nasal epinephrine spray approved for children as young as 4 years
Donna Hallas, PhD, PPCNP-BC, CPNP, PMHS, FAANP, FAAN, shares her thoughts on the latest print issue of Contemporary Pediatrics
Confirming celiac disease is getting easier
"We are getting away from biopsies to diagnose CD, which makes diagnosis even easier, said Jon Matthew Farber, MD.