Pediatria
Em jovens, a COVID-19 causa mais complicações do que a gripe; as fatalidades são raras.
9 Jun, 2021 | 09:54hEstudo original: 30-Day Outcomes of Children and Adolescents With COVID-19: An International Experience – Pediatrics
Não foi observado aumento nos problemas de saúde em bebês cujas mães foram vacinadas contra a gripe durante a gestação.
9 Jun, 2021 | 09:47hNo health issues in babies whose moms got flu vaccine while pregnant – CIDRAP
Estudo original: Association of Maternal Influenza Vaccination During Pregnancy With Early Childhood Health Outcomes – JAMA (gratuito por tempo limitado)
Editorial: Realizing the Potential of Maternal Influenza Vaccination (gratuito por tempo limitado)
Comentário no Twitter
Thrilled to be part of this @JAMA_current study led by @deshaynef et al. showing that influenza immunization in pregnancy doesn't increase risk of asthma or infections in newborns https://t.co/0zscKLDm7L @ICESOntario @CANImmunize @DrJeffKwong @drkarinatop @Sprague_Ann
— Eric Benchimol (@ericbenchimol) June 8, 2021
Revisão | Analgesia e sedação em unidades de terapia intensiva pediátrica.
9 Jun, 2021 | 09:42hManejo de via aérea complicada em neonatos e bebês: conhecimento sobre os equipamentos e como utilizá-los.
9 Jun, 2021 | 09:41hCondições médicas subjacentes associadas à COVID-19 grave em crianças – Os principais fatores de risco para hospitalização foram doenças crônicas e complexas, diabetes tipo 1 e obesidade.
8 Jun, 2021 | 10:31hComentários: Underlying illness, respiratory infection raise risk for severe COVID in kids – CIDRAP E COVID-19 in Children—Not Just Little Adults – JAMA Network Open
Comentário no Twitter
This cross-sectional study found a higher risk of severe #COVID19 illness among children with medical complexity and certain underlying conditions, such as type 1 diabetes, cardiac and circulatory congenital anomalies, and obesity. https://t.co/ifq1Ao0HKS
— JAMA Network Open (@JAMANetworkOpen) June 7, 2021
Sinopse | Atualizações das diretrizes de tratamento da asma pediátrica.
8 Jun, 2021 | 10:22hUpdates to the Pediatrics Asthma Management Guidelines – JAMA Pediatrics (gratuito por tempo limitado)
Mais dados sobre os efeitos danosos da pandemia de COVID-19 na saúde mental de adolescentes.
7 Jun, 2021 | 10:25hComentários: A lost generation? COVID-19 and adolescent mental health – The Lancet Psychiatry E COVID-19 pandemic has had significant impact on the mental health of adolescents – Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
Comentário no Twitter (fio – clique para saber mais)
"Evidence in support of an increase in mental health problems among adolescents during #COVID19 is accumulating, with girls and older adolescents disproportionately negatively affected."
New #Free Researchhttps://t.co/kcmPGbUrIX
— The Lancet Psychiatry (@TheLancetPsych) June 4, 2021
OMS: A vacinação de crianças “não é uma grande prioridade” em meio à escassez de vacinas.
4 Jun, 2021 | 08:20hWHO: Vaccinating kids ‘not a high priority’ amid shortage – Associated Press
Relacionado: WHO: Wealthy nations urged to delay youth Covid vaccines, donate to solidarity scheme E Editorial: Vaccinating children against SARS-CoV-2 – “Hard to justify right now for most children in most countries”. E Opinion | American Kids Can Wait – “The U.S. should delay shots for children until global vaccine-manufacturing capacity significantly expands and the crisis in India subsides”. E Vaccinating children before poor morally wrong, Oxford scientist says – BBC
Estudo de coorte mostrou boa recuperação na maioria das crianças 6 meses após síndrome multissistêmica inflamatória pediátrica (pediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome – PIMS-TS) associada ao SARS-CoV-2.
3 Jun, 2021 | 10:07hComentário: Most severe effects of MIS-C in children typically resolve within six months, new research suggests – CNN E Children who developed a rare inflammation disease after COVID-19 are mostly better after 6 months, but some still suffer fatigue and anxiety, a small UK study found – Insider E Most severe effects of PIMS-TS resolved at six months – HealthDay
Comentário no Twitter
New Research—A study of 46 patients with #PIMSTS found that most symptoms were resolved after 6 months, but fatigue, difficulty exercising, and emotional difficulties persisted in some childrenhttps://t.co/mHz3D8a11d #COVID19 @GreatOrmondSt @KarynMoshal pic.twitter.com/PJCxGGmJNo
— The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health (@LancetChildAdol) May 24, 2021


