Kathleen M Adelgais,Kathryn M Kothari
Kathleen M Adelgais
Michael D Harries,Jennifer K Saper,Michelle L Macy et al.
Michael D Harries et al.
Background: Ensuring the readiness of school staff and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel to respond to individual school-based medical emergencies aligns with priorities identified by the American Academy of Pedi...
New Data on Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths by Cause and Race and Ethnicity: 2015-2022 [0.03%]
2015-2022年婴儿猝死原因和种族及族裔的新数据
Carrie K Shapiro-Mendoza,Carri R Cottengim,Alexa B Erck Lambert et al.
Carrie K Shapiro-Mendoza et al.
Sarah Pitts
Sarah Pitts
Benjamin M Helm,Matthew Hays,Kayleigh A Swaggart et al.
Benjamin M Helm et al.
Background: Genetic disorders are pervasive in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) populations, and the superiority of genomic testing to rapidly identify genetic diagnoses is established, yet patients remain untested and...
Larrie Greenberg
Larrie Greenberg
Statement of Correction [0.03%]
更正声明
Published Erratum
Pediatrics. 2025 Jun 26:e2025071931. DOI:10.1542/peds.2025-071931 2025
Nonresponse to Health-Related Social Needs Screening Items Within Pediatric Primary Care [0.03%]
儿科初级保健中与健康相关社会需求筛查项目的无反应性
Maya I Ragavan,Kelsey Schweiberger,Deepak Palakshappa et al.
Maya I Ragavan et al.
Background and objectives: Health-related social needs (HRSN) screening has become standard in pediatric health care. HRSN screening may connect families with resources; however, the rates at which families decline screen...
Joseph Du,Annie Andrews,Kelsey Gastineau et al.
Joseph Du et al.
Firearm injury is a leading cause of death among children in the United States. For every 1 child killed by a firearm, approximately 2 to 4 more are injured and survive. An emerging literature characterizes changes in health care utilizatio...