Joseph Schulman, MD, MS; David Braun, MD; Henry C. Lee, MD, MS; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2018;172(1):17-23. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.3913
This population-based study examines the variation in the rates of admission to neonatal intensive care units for infants born at 34 weeks鈥 or more gestational age.
Cuilin Zhang, MD, MPH, PhD; Mary L. Hediger, PhD; Paul S. Albert, PhD; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2018;172(1):24-31. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.3785
This longitudinal cohort study characterizes the differences in fetal growth in cohorts of obese and nonobese pregnant women and identifies when anthropometric differences emerge.
Athina Pappas, MD; Ira Adams-Chapman, MD; Seetha Shankaran, MD; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2018;172(1):32-42. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.3545
This longitudinal study characterizes neurodevelopmental outcomes of extremely preterm neonates after nonhemorrhagic ventriculomegaly is detected via cranial ultrasonography prior to 36 weeks鈥 postmenstrual age.
Sally H. Adams, PhD; M. Jane Park, MPH; Lauren Twietmeyer, MPH; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2018;172(1):43-48. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.3140
This secondary analysis of Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data examines whether adolescent well visit rates increased from the pre鈥 to post鈥揂ffordable Care Act periods and whether caregivers鈥 reports of past-year preventive services delivery increased from the pre鈥 to post鈥揂ffordable Care Act periods among adolescents with any past-year health care visit.
Nina R. Joyce, PhD; Megan S. Schuler, PhD; Scott E. Hadland, MD, MPH, MS; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2018;172(1):49-56. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.3808
This longitudinal cohort study characterizes the heterogeneity in the 12-month clinical trajectories of youths 18 years and younger who have been diagnosed with depression and treated with psychotherapy, antidepressants, both, or neither.
Natasha Gray, MPH; Andrew Howard, MD, MSc; Jingqin Zhu, MSc; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2018;172(1):57-64. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.3579
This population-based, case-control study investigates whether the use of inhaled corticosteroid contributes to bone fractures in children with asthma.
Jeremiah J. Johnson, MA, BS; Andrea C. Loeffert, DO; Jennifer Stokes, BS; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2018;172(1):65-73. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.3884
This cohort study evaluates the efficacy of salivary microRNAs for identifying children with concussion who are at risk for prolonged symptoms.
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Editorial
Promise of Salivary MicroRNA for Assessing Concussion
William P. Meehan III, MD; Rebekah Mannix, MD, MPH
JAMA Pediatr
Rebecca J. Hart, MD; Michelle D. Stevenson, MD, MS; Michael J. Smith, MD, MSCE; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2018;172(1):e173879. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.3879
This cost-effectiveness analysis compares 4 strategies for pediatric emergency department鈥揵ased influenza vaccine: offering vaccine to all patients, only to patients younger than 5 years, only to high-risk patients (all ages), or to no patients.
Carsten Flohr, MD, PhD; A. John Henderson, MD; Michael S. Kramer, MD; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2018;172(1):e174064. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.4064
This follow-up to a randomized clinical trial evaluates the effect of intervention promoting breastfeeding at the child鈥檚 birth on asthma, atopic eczema, and lung function after 16 years.
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Podcast:
Treating Pediatric Eczema