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August 2024
- Characterizing Long COVID in Children and Adolescents
- Incidence, antimicrobial prescribing practice and associated healthcare costs of paediatric otorrhoea in primary care in the UK: A longitudinal population study
- Cardiovascular Management of Aortopathy in Children: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
June 2024
- Dupilumab for Eosinophilic Esophagitis in Patients 1 to 11 Years of Age
- Therapies to Decrease Severe Respiratory Syncytial Virus Illness
- Reducing unnecessary investigations in paediatric seizures in the emergency department
- Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccination programme
- Pregnant women urged to get whooping cough vaccine
- Medication safety strategies in European adult, paediatric, and neonatal intensive care units: a cross-sectional survey
- Treating lice during breastfeeding
- Phase 3 Trial of Crinecerfont in Pediatric Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
May 2024
- Reducing the use of proton pump inhibitors in infants with reflux symptoms
- Whooping cough: What’s behind the rise in cases and deaths in England?
- Antibiotics for Acute Sinusitis in Children: A Meta-Analysis
- Implementation of the Children with acute Cough (CHICO) intervention to improve antibiotics management: a qualitative study in primary care
January 2024
- International Consensus Criteria for Pediatric Sepsis and Septic Shock
- Improving the mental health of babies, children and young people (BCYP)
- Use of inhaled corticosteroids and the risk of hospitalisation for pneumonia in children with asthma: a nationwide cohort study
- Using metronidazole during breastfeeding
- Fetal Overgrowth and Preterm Delivery in Women With Type 1 Diabetes Using Insulin Pumps or Multiple Daily Injections: A Post Hoc Analysis of the EVOLVE Study Cohort
- Pattern of drug use in PEdiatrics: an observational study in Italian hospitals (the PAPEOS study)