Inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine (CoronaVac) is well tolerated and induces humoral responses in children, supporting its safety and immunogenicity profile in pediatric populations, with implications for COVID-19 vaccination strategies and public health policies.
March 2022
Study investigates possible risk factors for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in children with obesity, highlighting the need for early detection and comprehensive management strategies to prevent disease progression and reduce long-term complications.
March 2022
Frequency of COVID-19 among hospitalized infants varies depending on the extent of viral circulation in the community, highlighting the importance of epidemiological surveillance and infection control measures in pediatric healthcare settings.
March 2022
Being clean and hygienic does not lead to poor childhood immunity, refuting the hygiene hypothesis and highlighting the importance of hygiene practices in preventing infectious diseases while maintaining a healthy immune system.
March 2022
Prescription medications for children declined by more than a quarter during the first eight months of the pandemic, prompting an exploration of the underlying factors and potential implications for pediatric healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
Februery 2022
Review provides insights into the epidemiology, clinical course, and viral load dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children and adolescents, informing pediatric healthcare practices and public health strategies for managing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Februery 2022
Role of the pediatrician in the medical management of adolescent parents and their offspring is discussed, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive care coordination and support services to promote the health and well-being of both generations.
Februery 2022
Seven cases of symptomatic acute myocarditis are reported in adolescents following Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination, raising awareness about potential vaccine-related adverse events and informing ongoing surveillance and monitoring efforts.
January 2022
Review examines problems in the administration of medication to children by parents or caregivers, emphasizing the role of health literature in promoting medication safety, adherence, and effective communication between healthcare providers and families.
January 2022