Immunizations
Immunizations
04/29/2022
In this commentary, Michael B. Grosso, MD, writes about the history of vaccine hesitancy, how hesitancy has affected the use of the human papillomavirus vaccine, and what you can do to reduce hesitancy in...
04/29/2022
COVID-19
John Harrington, MD
COVID-19
11/24/2021
In this commentary, John W. Harrington, MD, writes about reasons for COVID-19 and influenza vaccine hesitancy among parents of children aged 5 to 11 years and suggestions for clinicians to help alleviate...
11/24/2021
cardiovascular disease
cardiovascular disease
08/19/2021
In this commentary, Michael Bloch, MD, writes about renin-angiotensin system-blocking agents and how they affect the disease course of COVID-19.
08/19/2021
Viral Infections
Viral Infections
08/06/2021
There are numerous similarities between polio and COVID-19. Fear and anxiety is gripping the entire world. Public health measures have been implemented, social distancing has been put into effect, and the...
08/06/2021
doctor's stories
doctor's stories
03/18/2021
In this article, John W. Harrington, MD, writes about his clinical experience as a pediatric care provider addressing the secondary side effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, including loss of childhood...
03/18/2021
Top Papers Of The Month
Top Papers Of The Month
02/12/2021
In this month’s Pediatrics Top Paper, Brittany Perry, DO, writes about the American Academy of Pediatrics’ latest guidance on managing neonates born to mothers with COVID-19.
02/12/2021
Public Health
Public Health
01/15/2020
Robin K. Avery, MD, writes about the 7 clinical trials in viral diseases that may change the way cytomegalovirus infection is treated in transplant recipients and how immunizations affect immunocompromised...
01/15/2020
antibiotics
antibiotics
12/31/2019
Drs Carlos Arango and Jennifer Andrews from the University of Florida reflect on a 1961 Consultant article about when to prescribe antibiotics to children.
12/31/2019
Controversies in Clinical Care
Controversies in Clinical Care
10/01/2019
Eric A. Dietrich, PharmD, BCPS; Kyle Davis, PharmD, BCPS
JH is a 67-year-old man with a history of hypertension and depression who presents dysuria, increased urinary frequency, and suprapubic pain.
10/01/2019
Consultations & Comments
Consultations & Comments
08/15/2019
The white blood cell count is normal, so does the patient have viral pneumonia or bacterial pneumonia?
08/15/2019