Pediatrics
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At Last, a Nasal Epinephrine Spray
Nasal epinephrine spray can help to avoid mistakes and fear in typical treatment.
Conference Coverage
Heat-Related Pediatric ED Visits More Than Double
Given the rising temperatures from a changing climate, prevention is key for pediatricians to focus on.
Commentary
Vacationing Doctors Intervene After Shark Attack
Two trauma doctors and other clinicians care for a teenage girl injured after a shark attack.
From the Journals
How Common Is Pediatric Emergency Mistriage?
More than half of pediatric emergency patients were overtriaged, and researchers identified multiple disparities among those more likely to be...
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New Administration Routes for Adrenaline in Anaphylaxis
Intramuscular autoinjectors are not always used for a variety of reasons; new administration routes may increase use.
Commentary
Vacationing Doctors Fight to Revive a Drowned Child
Physician couple on vacation steps in to help boy who was unconscious in a pool.
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New Infant RSV Antibody Treatment Shows Strong Results
Babies who received the new preventive treatment for RSV shortly after birth were 90% less likely to be severely sickened.
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Psilocybin Poison Control Calls Spike in Teens, Young Adults
Legalization efforts have been for adults aged 21 years and older so the rise in use in younger people is especially concerning.
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Omalizumab for Food Allergies: What PCPs Should Know
While not a cure for food allergies, after a trial, most participant’s reactions were eliminated or reduced.
Commentary
When Babies ‘Stop Breathing,’ Who Needs Admission and a Workup?
It turns out that it’s not easy to determine whether an infant is at low or high risk for recurrence of a brief resolved unexplained event.
From the Journals
New Criteria Identify Sepsis in Children With Infection