A qualitative study of the use of a clinical decision support tool in pediatric diarrhea identified the expectations of clinicians and the concerns of parents surrounding the tool’s use. “Clinical ...
Diarrhea claims the lives of 500,000 children each year in low- and middle-income countries. Now researchers have linked chronic diarrhea to a specific pattern of gut bacteria, a discovery that could ...
Researchers from USC and Duke report that the persistent "know-do gap" - where clinicians know guidelines but practice differently - is the primary driver of antibiotic overprescribing for pediatric ...
Wendy L. Woolley and John H. Burton, Department of Emergency Medicine, Albany Medical College, 43 New Scotland Avenue, MC 139 Albany, NY 12208, USA. E-Mail: Wendy L. Woolley - woollew@mail.amc.edu; ...
Phase 2b study confirms ETVAX oral vaccine reduces ETEC diarrhea in infants and shows strong safety profile in endemic regions.
Researchers from USC and Duke report that the persistent “know-do gap” — where clinicians know guidelines but practice differently — is the primary driver of antibiotic overprescribing for pediatric ...
The Uttar Pradesh Health Department has urged parents to remain vigilant as changing weather conditions are increasingly affecting children’s health.
"Pediatricians would benefit from clearer, evidence-based guidelines and ongoing education that differentiate probiotics from similar terms, such as prebiotics and synbiotics…Pediatricians can advise ...