
|Articles|January 11, 2021
What's new on Contemporary Pediatrics: January 11 to January 15
A look at what to expect from Contemporary Pediatrics this week
Advertisement
It’s been over a year since COVID-19 made itself known in Wuhan, China. We have an article that offers a state of the union overview of the virus in pediatrics.
During the winter months, the amount of vitamin D a child is receiving can reach the point that parents may want to offer supplements to their child. We offer a look at what you need to know.
Plus, a puzzling case of a red papulonodule on a newborn’s cheek.
Newsletter
Access practical, evidence-based guidance to support better care for our youngest patients. Join our email list for the latest clinical updates.
Advertisement
Latest CME
Advertisement
Advertisement
Trending on Contemporary Pediatrics
1
Blended parenting program improves early child development
2
Which children are most at risk for food allergy? New meta-analysis offers answers
3
Renuka Dias, PhD, MBBS, highlights feasibility of type 1 diabetes screening in children
4
Neurodevelopmental disorders common after infant heart surgery
5



