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View article: The Leaky Pipeline in Academia.
The Leaky Pipeline in Academia. Open
View article: COMBINED MODALITY ULTRA‐LOW‐DOSE ADAPTIVE RADIOTHERAPY AND RITUXIMAB AS TREATMENT STRATEGY FOR INDOLENT NON‐HODGKIN LYMPHOMAS: THE UT SOUTHWESTERN EXPERIENCE
COMBINED MODALITY ULTRA‐LOW‐DOSE ADAPTIVE RADIOTHERAPY AND RITUXIMAB AS TREATMENT STRATEGY FOR INDOLENT NON‐HODGKIN LYMPHOMAS: THE UT SOUTHWESTERN EXPERIENCE Open
Introduction: For indolent non-Hodgkin lymphomas (iNHL), ultra-low-dose radiation therapy (ULDRT) with 4 Gy (2 Gy × 2 or "boom-boom") has demonstrated durable local control (70%), though distal relapses may occur. Concurrent systemic chemo…
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Table of Contents Open
View article: Differences in pediatric SARS-CoV-2 symptomology and Co-infection rates among COVID-19 Pandemic waves
Differences in pediatric SARS-CoV-2 symptomology and Co-infection rates among COVID-19 Pandemic waves Open
View article: Prevention of Viridans Group Streptococcal Infective Endocarditis: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
Prevention of Viridans Group Streptococcal Infective Endocarditis: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association Open
Background: In 2007, the American Heart Association published updated evidence-based guidelines on the recommended use of antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent viridans group streptococcal (VGS) infective endocarditis (IE) in cardiac patients …
View article: Preliminary Assessment of a Telehealth Approach to Evaluating, Treating, and Discharging Low-Acuity Patients With Suspected COVID-19
Preliminary Assessment of a Telehealth Approach to Evaluating, Treating, and Discharging Low-Acuity Patients With Suspected COVID-19 Open
View article: The Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic on US Medical Students in their Clinical Years
The Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic on US Medical Students in their Clinical Years Open
View article: On the Brink: Why the U.S. is in Danger of Losing Measles Elimination Status.
On the Brink: Why the U.S. is in Danger of Losing Measles Elimination Status. Open
Mary Anne Jackson, MD, FAAP, FIDSA, FPIDS, is Interim Dean and Professor of Pediatrics; Christopher J. Harrison, MD, Director, Infectious Disease Research Laboratory, Director, Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Unit, Professor of Pediatrics…
View article: Diversity, Inclusion, and Student Engagement at UMKC School of Medicine.
Diversity, Inclusion, and Student Engagement at UMKC School of Medicine. Open
View article: Recent Recognitions Highlight Strengths of Innovative UMKC School of Medicine.
Recent Recognitions Highlight Strengths of Innovative UMKC School of Medicine. Open
View article: Neutralizing Antibody against Enterovirus D68 in Children and Adults before 2014 Outbreak, Kansas City, Missouri, USA1
Neutralizing Antibody against Enterovirus D68 in Children and Adults before 2014 Outbreak, Kansas City, Missouri, USA1 Open
We evaluated enterovirus D68 seroprevalence in Kansas City, Missouri, USA, from samples obtained during 2012-2013. Neutralizing antibodies against Fermon and the dominant 2014 Missouri isolate were universally detected. Titers increased wi…
View article: Impact of multiplex molecular assay turn-around-time on antibiotic utilization and clinical management of hospitalized children with acute respiratory tract infections
Impact of multiplex molecular assay turn-around-time on antibiotic utilization and clinical management of hospitalized children with acute respiratory tract infections Open
View article: 323. Childhood Outcomes Following Parechovirus Central Nervous System Infection in Young Infants at a US Children’s Hospital
323. Childhood Outcomes Following Parechovirus Central Nervous System Infection in Young Infants at a US Children’s Hospital Open
BACKGROUND: Parechovirus (PeV), specifically Parechovirus A type 3 (PeV-A3), is a picornavirus associated with severe infection in young infants, with disease manifestations ranging from undifferentiated fever, to sepsis like illness, and …
View article: 174. Treatment of Tracheitis and Antimicrobial Stewardship Interventions
174. Treatment of Tracheitis and Antimicrobial Stewardship Interventions Open
BACKGROUND: Antibiotics are commonly overused in the treatment of ventilator-associated tracheitis (VAT). Antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASP) optimize antibiotic prescribing and decrease unnecessary antibiotic use. At our institution,…
View article: 922. Barriers to Pediatric Staff Nurse Participation in Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs (ASP) Linked to Organizational Culture
922. Barriers to Pediatric Staff Nurse Participation in Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs (ASP) Linked to Organizational Culture Open
Background Increasing nurse engagement in Antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASP) is a national initiative. We previously reported results from a stewardship survey where nurses indicated being confident to perform ASP practices, yet iden…
View article: 172. Antimicrobial Stewardship in High-risk Pediatric Patients
172. Antimicrobial Stewardship in High-risk Pediatric Patients Open
BACKGROUND: The clinical impact of antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASP) on children admitted to the intensive care units (ICU) or oncology wards is unknown. The objective of this study was to determine whether following ASP recommendat…
View article: 2317. Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study of Pediatric Osteomyelitis
2317. Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study of Pediatric Osteomyelitis Open
BACKGROUND: There is controversy about the appropriate management of acute osteomyelitis in children. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of presentation, management and outcomes of all patients admitted with acute osteomyelitis (72 hours)…
View article: Respiratory Pathogen Evaluation for Lipschütz Ulcer
Respiratory Pathogen Evaluation for Lipschütz Ulcer Open
View article: Influenza-Associated Parotitis During the 2014–2015 Influenza Season in the United States
Influenza-Associated Parotitis During the 2014–2015 Influenza Season in the United States Open
Influenza-associated parotitis, as reported here and in prior sporadic case reports, seems to occur primarily with influenza A(H3N2) virus infection. Because of the different clinical and infection control considerations for mumps and infl…
View article: Non-mumps Viral Parotitis During the 2014–2015 Influenza Season in the United States
Non-mumps Viral Parotitis During the 2014–2015 Influenza Season in the United States Open
Our findings suggest that, in addition to mumps, clinicians should consider respiratory viral (influenza) and herpes viral etiologies for parotitis, particularly among patients without epidemiologic links to mumps cases or outbreaks.
View article: Clinical Markers and Outcomes of Neonates With Herpes Simplex Virus Deoxyribonucleic Acid Persistence in Cerebrospinal Fluid in Disseminated and Central Nervous System Infection
Clinical Markers and Outcomes of Neonates With Herpes Simplex Virus Deoxyribonucleic Acid Persistence in Cerebrospinal Fluid in Disseminated and Central Nervous System Infection Open
We compared the clinical course of neonates with persistence of herpes simplex virus (HSV) deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) after 21 days of treatment with high-dose acyclovir to that of neonates with clearance …
View article: Severe Parechovirus 3 Infections in Young Infants—Kansas and Missouri, 2014
Severe Parechovirus 3 Infections in Young Infants—Kansas and Missouri, 2014 Open
PeV3 can cause severe neurologic illness in neonates, and younger infants are more likely to require intensive care. PeV3 should be considered along with herpes simplex virus and other pathogens when evaluating young infants with sepsis-li…
View article: Perceptions among Pediatric Staff Nurses on Their Role and Confidence in Performing Antimicrobial Stewardship Activities
Perceptions among Pediatric Staff Nurses on Their Role and Confidence in Performing Antimicrobial Stewardship Activities Open
Development of comprehensive, interdisciplinary antimicrobial stewardship teams is essential. Recently, nurses are being asked to become meaningfully engaged in stewardship yet little is known about their understanding and confidence in th…
View article: Outcomes of Children Treated with Short vs. Long Course Parenteral Antibiotic for Acute Hematogenous Osteoarticular Infections
Outcomes of Children Treated with Short vs. Long Course Parenteral Antibiotic for Acute Hematogenous Osteoarticular Infections Open
4 (Suppl 1) Poster Abstracts abnormal in 64% of all infants with leukopenia the most common abnormality.Of those with bacterial infection and where CBC was obtained, 50% had leukopenia and 50% had normal white blood cell (WBC) count.UA col…
View article: Pediatric Bordetella parapertussis Emergence in the Era of Acellular Pertussis Vaccine
Pediatric Bordetella parapertussis Emergence in the Era of Acellular Pertussis Vaccine Open
Bordetella parapertussis is infrequently identified as a separate disease entity from Bordetella pertussis. While isolated outbreaks of B. parapertussis are reported in the US, there is little data comparing the epidemiology and clinical f…
View article: Clinical Impact of Two Different Multiplex Respiratory Panel Assays on Management of Hospitalized Children Aged ≤24 months
Clinical Impact of Two Different Multiplex Respiratory Panel Assays on Management of Hospitalized Children Aged ≤24 months Open
Background Highly multiplexed molecular assays are popular in clinical laboratories due their high sensitivity, specificity and relatively rapid turn-around time (TAT) for results. Luminex™ respiratory viral panel (RVP) detects 12 respirat…
View article: Clinical Impact of an Antibiotic Stewardship Program at a Children’s Hospital
Clinical Impact of an Antibiotic Stewardship Program at a Children’s Hospital Open
View article: <i>Haemophilus influenzae</i>Type b Invasive Disease in Amish Children, Missouri, USA, 2014
<i>Haemophilus influenzae</i>Type b Invasive Disease in Amish Children, Missouri, USA, 2014 Open
During 5 months in 2014, three Amish children in Missouri, USA, were diagnosed with invasive Haemophilus influenzae type b infection. Two were rural neighbors infected with a genetically similar rare strain, sequence type 45. One child had…
View article: Clinical and Laboratory Markers and Risk for Cerebrospinal Fluid Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Deoxyribonucleic Acid Persistence HSV in Neonatal Disseminated and Central Nervous System Infection
Clinical and Laboratory Markers and Risk for Cerebrospinal Fluid Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Deoxyribonucleic Acid Persistence HSV in Neonatal Disseminated and Central Nervous System Infection Open
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View article: Severe respiratory illness associated with a nationwide outbreak of enterovirus D68 in the USA (2014): a descriptive epidemiological investigation
Severe respiratory illness associated with a nationwide outbreak of enterovirus D68 in the USA (2014): a descriptive epidemiological investigation Open