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Infectologia Pediátrica

Covid: experts do Reino Unido recomendam vacina com única dose para crianças de 12 a 15 anos de idade.

14 Set, 2021 | 14:28h

Covid: Single jab recommended for 12 to 15-year-olds by UK’s top doctors – BBC

Ver também: Covid-19: Children aged 12-15 should be offered vaccine, say UK’s chief medical officers – The BMJ


A variante Delta da Covid e crianças: relatório mostra que a transmissão em crianças é baixa e somente 2% delas são hospitalizadas.

12 Set, 2021 | 22:16h

The Delta Covid variant and children: transmission in kids is low and only 2% hospitalised, report finds – The Guardian

Relatório: COVID-19 Delta variant in schools and early childhood education and care services in NSW, Australia: 16 June to 31 July 2021 – NCIRS

Comunicado de imprensa: COVID-19 Delta variant in schools and early childhood education and care services in NSW, Australia: 16 June to 31 July 2021

 

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Estudo de coorte | Seguimento de longo prazo mostrou que a maioria das crianças com síndrome inflamatória multissistêmica pós-COVID-19 teve bons desfechos, sem sequelas significativas no médio ou no longo prazo.

12 Set, 2021 | 22:14h

One-Year Outcomes of Critical Care Patients Post–COVID-19 Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children – JAMA Pediatrics

Comentário: Outcome Good at One Year for Majority of PIMS-TS Patients – HealthDay

 

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Estudo mostra alta efetividade da vacina de mRNA da Pfizer contra a COVID-19 na gestação.

8 Set, 2021 | 15:22h

Effectiveness of the BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccine in pregnancy – Nature Medicine

 

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Crianças e COVID: por que sistemas imunológicos jovens ainda estão no topo.

8 Set, 2021 | 15:20h

Kids and COVID: why young immune systems are still on top – Nature


Chile autoriza o uso da vacina da Sinovac para crianças de 6 anos de idade ou mais.

8 Set, 2021 | 15:19h

Chile authorizes Sinovac vaccine for kids of 6 and older – Associated Press


Novas recomendações da AAP sobre gripe autorizam que seja coadministrada com a vacina contra COVID-19.

8 Set, 2021 | 15:16h

Comunicado de imprensa: AAP flu recommendations allow for coadministration with COVID-19 vaccine – American Academy of Pediatrics

Diretriz: Recommendations for Prevention and Control of Influenza in Children, 2021–2022 – American Academy of Pediatrics

Relatório técnico: Recommendations for Prevention and Control of Influenza in Children, 2021–2022 – American Academy of Pediatrics

Conteúdo relacionado: New CDC Guidance says influenza and Covid vaccines can be given together – “COVID-19 vaccines and other vaccines may now be administered without regard to timing”

 

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Relatório CDC | Taxas de hospitalização por Covid-19 foram 10 vezes mais altas entre adolescentes não vacinados do que entre os vacinados.

7 Set, 2021 | 22:09h

Hospitalizations Associated with COVID-19 Among Children and Adolescents — COVID-NET, 14 States, March 1, 2020–August 14, 2021 – CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

Comentários:

More kids hospitalized with Covid-19 in states with lower vaccination rates, CDC report finds – CNN

The hospitalization rate among teens who are unvaccinated is 10 times higher than teens who are vaccinated, new CDC data shows – Insider

Child COVID hospital cases up in low-vaccination states – CIDRAP

 

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Podcast | Bebês febris (baseado na nova Diretriz AAP).

7 Set, 2021 | 21:54h

#33: Febrile Infants – When Babies Are Too Hot – The Cribsiders

Diretriz original: AAP Guideline: Evaluation and management of well-appearing febrile infants 8 to 60 days old.

Comentários:

Landmark Febrile Neonate, Febrile Infant Guideline from the AAP – JournalFeed

Small Talk – Hot Off The Presses: The Latest AAP Guidelines for the Febrile Neonate – emDocs

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M-A: Low prevalence of bacterial meningitis among well-appearing febrile infants aged 29-60 days with positive urinalysis results – “These results suggest that for these infants, the decision to use lumbar puncture should not be guided by urinalysis results alone”.

Things We Do for No Reason: Lumbar Punctures in Low-Risk Febrile Infants with Bronchiolitis

[Abstract Only] Observational Study Suggests Testing for Meningitis May Not be Necessary for Febrile Well-Appearing Young Infants with Positive Urinalysis

Study: Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections

Cohort Study: Accuracy of Complete Blood Cell Counts to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days or Younger With Invasive Bacterial Infections


Opinião | “Os problemas em indicar o uso de máscaras por jovens estudantes são reais.”

3 Set, 2021 | 12:48h

The Downsides of Masking Young Students Are Real – The Atlantic

 

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