A look at what the Contemporary Pediatrics® team covered this week.
This week’s articles included:
Does diet really play a role in acne?
The latest in contraceptives for 2022
The relationship between racism in health care and vaccine hesitancy in minority groups
Assessment and treatment of eating disorders in adolescents
Race, ethnicity affect non-COVID-19 death rates during pandemic
Psychological reflections on miscarriage
Dry eye disease, asthma relationship explored
Family history should be taken into account for IBD screenings
Treating seborrheic dermatitis
Gestational age at COVID-19 vaccination affects baby’s antibodies
ADHD and the COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 vaccine immune response in children with HIV
A case of progressive joint pain and rash in a 5-year-old
Maternal immunization with investigational RSV vaccine conferred protection to infants
Health care provider burnout: get the stats
Fighting health care provider burnout through climate activism
Michael Daines, MD, discusses pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome
June 12th 2025Michael O. Daines, MD, outlines key diagnostic criteria and treatment challenges for pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS), emphasizing the need for multidisciplinary care and improved treatment access.
Staphylococcus aureus risk in infants and neonatologist considerations with Aaron Milstone, MD
June 12th 2025Aaron Milstone, MD, MHS, emphasizes the role of pediatricians in educating families on infection prevention practices for infants in the NICU, where Staphylococcus aureus remains a serious threat.