Journal of Pediatric Diseases

"The Journal of Pediatrics"

The journal Pediatrics disease (JPedD, eISSN: 2574-5603) is a peer review gold open access journal, focusing on the health and disease impact of infants, children and adolescents, and its diagnosis, treatment and prevention strategies. Pediatric specialty and a wide geographical area.

We welcome the report of special effects on young patients with unknown conditions, and can significantly improve with the new (or improved) for the treatment of severe disease patient's quality of life. In addition, we also for pediatric medical communication and government policy interest. We aim to release the theme, including but not limited to:

General pediatrics, pediatric infectious diseases, pediatric drug and drug development, pediatric allergy and autoimmune diseases, pediatric vaccination and health care policy, pediatric oncology, pediatric psychiatry and neurology, pediatric surgery.

 


Vol 6, No 1 (2023)

Table of Contents

Stefan Bittmann , Luchter E , Weissenstein A , Villalon G
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Announcements

 

News: Psoriasis and breastfeeding: What to know

Breastfeeding can be challenging on its own, but having psoriasis can make it more uncomfortable and difficult. With the right approach, a woman can relieve her psoriasis symptoms safely while breastfeeding.

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend exclusively breastfeeding infants for the first 6 months of life. They then suggest gradually introducing foods while continuing to breastfeed, until the baby is 2 years or older.

In this article, learn about the connection between psoriasis and breastfeeding, as well as which treatments are safe for the woman and baby.

Posted: 2018-09-12
 

News: Alabama, Oregon, and pediatric asthma

The prevalence of pediatric asthma is lowest in Oregon and highest in Alabama, according to estimates from the American Lung Association.

Estimated pediatric asthma prevalence

Oregon’s rate comes in at 557 per 10,000 population under the age of 18 years, just ahead of Montana at 574 per 10,000 and Iowa at 577. The prevalence of pediatric asthma in Alabama is 1,315 per 10,000, with North Carolina (1,149), Connecticut (1,107), Hawaii (1,026), and New York (1,005) joining it as members of the over-1,000 club. (MDedge News used the ALA’s estimates for persons under age 18 years with asthma in each state and Census Bureau estimates for population to calculate an unadjusted rate for each state.)

Posted: 2018-09-12
 
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