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期刊名:Pediatrics

缩写:PEDIATRICS

ISSN:0031-4005

e-ISSN:1098-4275

IF/分区:6.4/Q1

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Megan E Mikhail,Kate Duggento Cordell,Amanda E Downey et al. Megan E Mikhail et al.
Objective: Eating disorders (EDs) are serious mental illnesses that affect youth of all socioeconomic backgrounds. However, low-income, publicly insured youth with EDs face substantial barriers to adequate treatment and o...
Dennis Wang,Huong T Pham,Shua Chai et al. Dennis Wang et al.
Background and objectives: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of hospitalization among young children. Nirsevimab is recommended for all infants younger than 8 months and children aged 8 to 19 months who...
Talia Thompson,Samantha Bothwell,Jennifer Janusz et al. Talia Thompson et al.
Background and objectives: Sex chromosome trisomy (SCT) is a common chromosomal abnormality associated with increased risks for early developmental delays and neurodevelopmental disorders later in childhood. Our objective...
Miriam T Loeffler,Jessica Daikeler,Lisa Wagner et al. Miriam T Loeffler et al.
Context: Although studies suggest that preterm children are more likely to develop speech or language disorders later in life, language differences between preterm and full-term children in early childhood are not fully u...
Amber Hsiao,John Hansen,Bruce Fireman et al. Amber Hsiao et al.
Background and objectives: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common cause of lower respiratory tract disease (LRTD) in infants and young children. In 2023, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices reco...
Rosemary Olivero,Susan Gillespie;Committee on Pediatric and Adolescent HIV Rosemary Olivero
Although significant progress has been made in prevention and treatment of HIV in the United States, nationally and globally, infants and children younger than 13 years have less access to optimal antiretroviral therapy compared with youth ...