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Overweight, obesity during pregnancy up offspring’s NAFLD risk
Overweight or obesity during pregnancy increases the risk of future nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in the offspring, a recent Sweden study has found.
Overweight, obesity during pregnancy up offspring’s NAFLD risk
27 Oct 2021Prompt antibiotic treatment prevents surgery in preseptal, orbital cellulitis
Differential diagnosis of preseptal and orbital cellulitis show “extremely sensitive” clinical presentation and C-reactive protein (CRP), according to a study, noting that prompt initiation of intravenous antibiotics is required and helps prevent surgical procedures even in those with incipient abscesses.
Prompt antibiotic treatment prevents surgery in preseptal, orbital cellulitis
24 Oct 2021Kids hard-hit by Delta; which ART performs best?
That COVID-19 mostly spared children might be changing. The Delta variant has taken a severe, unthinkable toll on kids – at least in Arkansas, US, reports an expert at IDWeek 2021.
Kids hard-hit by Delta; which ART performs best?
24 Oct 2021Quality of life remains impaired after childhood bacterial meningitis
Survivors of bacterial meningitis (BM) suffer from an impaired health-related quality of life (HRQOL), regardless of possible disability, a study using parents’ perceptions has concluded.
Quality of life remains impaired after childhood bacterial meningitis
23 Oct 2021Corticosteroids superior to IVIG in MIS-C myocardial damage due to COVID-19
Treatment with corticosteroids (CS) among children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) cardiovascular involvement temporarily associated with COVID-19 leads to faster normalization of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), fever, improved laboratory analysis, and shorter intensive care unit stay than treatment with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), a study has shown.
Corticosteroids superior to IVIG in MIS-C myocardial damage due to COVID-19
22 Oct 2021Rapid COVID-19 testing: Is it as good in kids?
A large retrospective study from the US, presented at IDWeek 2021, has shown that the Abbott ID NOW rapid molecular COVID-19 assay is highly sensitive and specific at detecting SARS-CoV-2 infection in a paediatric population.