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Peanut allergy guideline adherence remains low in US
Despite guidelines advocating earlier introduction of peanut in infants to avoid peanut allergy, adherence to these guidelines among children’s primary care providers (PCPs) remains suboptimal, according to a study from the US presented at ACAAI 2021.
Peanut allergy guideline adherence remains low in US
11 Nov 2021
Dyslipidaemia during pregnancy ups SGA risk
Dyslipidaemia and elevated biosynthesis of cholesterol, even during the first trimester of pregnancy, increase the risk of small for gestational age (SGA) neonates, a recent study has found.
Dyslipidaemia during pregnancy ups SGA risk
07 Nov 2021
Outpatient management of jaundice needed to lessen paediatric ED visits
Neonatal jaundice (NNJ) and pyrexia (NNP) are the most common diagnoses in the paediatric emergency department (PED) and during discharge from the hospital, a Singapore study has observed. In addition, the rates of hospital admission and referral from polyclinics and other clinics are higher than those in other series, driven by different healthcare structure, protocols, and workflows in the different studies.
Outpatient management of jaundice needed to lessen paediatric ED visits
03 Nov 2021
Exposure to indoor cleaning products during pregnancy ups child’s risk of asthma
Exposure to indoor cleaning products before or around conception and pregnancy seems to worsen the risk of childhood asthma in the offspring, a recent study has found.