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The patient, a 13-year-old girl, was concerned about the development of a very itchy, painful, papular rash on her hands and feet. She had been previously well and had no history of illness other than a minor upper respiratory tract infection 2 weeks earlier. The distribution of lesions and the severe pruritus initially suggested scabies, which was treated with 5% permethrin cream. The rash did not improve with applications of this medication, however, and the patient returned the following day for care. She had no oral lesions but complained of mildly painful, nonswollen joints.

The FDA recently approved Vusion, an ointment specifically formulated for the treatment of diaper dermatitis complicated by Candida in infants 4 weeks and older. Manufactured by Barrier Therapeutics, Vusion is, according to Barrier, the only prescription product approved for the treatment of diaper rash in the US.

A team of researchers has declared a condition known as eosinophilic esophagitis (EE) as an emerging health concern for children that could cause a host of lifelong problems. This severe, chronic condition has often been misdiagnosed and has been recognized increasingly in the US, Europe, Canada, and Japan in the past few years.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this month approved the use of 40-mg, 50-mg, and 60-mg Medadate CD CII (methylphenidate HCI, manufactured by UCB) Extended-Release Capsules for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

A striking leap in the number of HIV infections and cases of AIDS among girls and women prompted observance of March 10, 2006, as the first National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Anthony S. Fauci, MD, director of Health and Human Services's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the NIH, declared that the day, which will be observed annually, served to raise awareness of the increasing impact of HIV infection and AIDS on women and girls?in the US and worldwide.

A survey by the US Department of Health and Human Services's National Institutes of Health (NIH) found that, by the time youth in the US reach early adulthood, a large percentage have begun the poor practices that will contribute to three leading causes of preventable death: smoking, overweight and obesity, and alcohol abuse. Furthermore, the analysis found that significant health disparities exist between racial groups, and that Americans are less likely to have access to health care when they reach adulthood than they did during teenage years. These findings appear in the January 2006 issue of Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.

Even at a young age, a child with a serious or disabling health problem might need a blueprint for lifelong care. Creating that plan has become a business that benefits your patients. Participating in a clinical trial allows you to bring innovative treatments and state-of-the-art therapeutics to your patients, as well as necessary care to those whose families cannot otherwise afford it.

Even at a young age, a child with a serious or disabling health problem might need a blueprint for lifelong care. Creating that plan has become a business that benefits your patients. Participating in a clinical trial allows you to bring innovative treatments and state-of-the-art therapeutics to your patients, as well as necessary care to those whose families cannot otherwise afford it.