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Contemporary Pediatrics cover
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Dr Hallas says: The wrath of influenza
There are two articles in the March 2018 issue of Contemporary Pediatrics that merit your attention: Dr. Bass’ article on "Is it the flu?" and Ms. Zimlich’s article on "Major vaccines addressed in updated ACIP guidelines."
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Major vaccines addressed in updated ACIP guidelines
There are some notable revisions in 2018 to recommendations concerning hepatitis B vaccination for newborns and a third dose of mumps-containing vaccines, among others.
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How to diagnose and manage localized wheezing
Wheezing in children is often associated with asthma. However, localized wheezing should alert the clinician that something other than asthma may be present.
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More in this issue
 
Pediatricians rarely discuss umbilical cord blood banking with parents
Can salivary microRNA levels identify risk for prolonged concussion symptoms?
Rhinovirus and osteoarticular infections due to K kingae have the same seasonality
Neonate with bilateral breast enlargement
 
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