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Child with a history of multiple fractures
The patient, an 8-year-old male who recently immigrated to the United States from El Salvador, initially presented to the emergency department (ED) for a cough. The next day, he went to the general pediatrics clinic for follow-up and was noted to have a significant history of recurrent fractures.
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Sleep management is crucial for infants and young children
image description here Pediatricians can uncover important health problems by asking parents a few simple questions about their child's sleep habits and behaviors.

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Poverty raises risk of bacterial infection in febrile infants
image description here Febrile infants from disadvantaged neighborhoods with high rates of childhood poverty are much more likely than their peers from more affluent neighborhoods to have a bacterial source for their fever, according to a retrospective study of infants aged 90 days or younger with a temperature of 100°F or greater who visited an emergency department of an urban children's hospital.

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