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Functional abdominal pain in IBD kids in remission worsens fatigue, HR-QoL
Functional abdominal pain among inflammatory bowel disease children in remission (IBP-FAPD) is common and leads to worse fatigue and lower health-related quality of life (HR-QoL), a recent study has found. Past disease severity does not significantly predict IBP-FAPD.
Functional abdominal pain in IBD kids in remission worsens fatigue, HR-QoL
06 Oct 2021Early antiviral treatment shortens hospitalization in kids with flu, comorbidities
Prompt empiric antiviral treatment in children hospitalized for influenza and with high-risk medical conditions or in children admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) leads to early discharge, as shown in a study.
Early antiviral treatment shortens hospitalization in kids with flu, comorbidities
06 Oct 2021Delgocitinib ointment safely reduces symptoms in paediatric atopic dermatitis
Treatment with delgocitinib ointment, a topical Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor, for paediatric atopic dermatitis (AD) is effective and well tolerated when applied for up to 56 weeks, according to a phase III trial and a subsequent open-label, long-term study in Japan.
Delgocitinib ointment safely reduces symptoms in paediatric atopic dermatitis
05 Oct 2021COVID-19 in childhood cancer patients: What are the risk factors?
A large international database study has shown that children and adolescents with cancer have an elevated risk of severe or critical disease if infected with COVID-19. Furthermore, about half the patients receiving cancer therapy experienced modifications to their treatment regimens.
COVID-19 in childhood cancer patients: What are the risk factors?
04 Oct 2021Acute abdomen, appendicitis may occur in children with COVID-19, MIS-C
Paediatric patients with COVID-19 or multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) may develop acute abdomen, with or without appendicitis, a study in Latin America has found.
Acute abdomen, appendicitis may occur in children with COVID-19, MIS-C
04 Oct 2021Childhood URTI, antibiotic exposure up susceptibility to atopic, allergic diseases in young adulthood
Individuals who had been exposed to upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) and antibiotics as a child are at heightened risks of atopic dermatitis and allergic skin diseases in their young adulthood, as reported in a study.