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Insights from the NeoIPC webinar on outbreak management in neonatal intensive care units
Dengue, chikungunya and zika arbovirus infections in Caribbean children
Mortality linked to higher inflammation in kids with perinatal HIV
mRNA vaccines induce a higher antibodies response in children with previous COVID-19
Management of Mpox in people with HIV attending a sexual health department in London, UK
SARS-COV-2 in children & adolescents living with HIV in Europe & South Africa
Persistent symptoms in children admitted with COVID similar to controls 1 year later
Comorbidities that increase risk for severe acute COVID-19 in pediatric population
Pediatric coronavirus disease 2019 in Africa
PentaTr@ining: ‘AMR Online Course’ kicks-off!
Register for the webinar “Protecting our tiniest patients: Strategies for managing NICU outbreaks”
Perinatal characteristics and longer-term outcomes in Brazilian children with confirmed or suspected congenital Zika infection: ZIKAction Paediatric Registry
An optimised dosing regimen vs. a standard dosing regimen of vancomycin for the treatment of late onset sepsis due to Gram-positive microorganisms in infants less than 90 days: the NeoVanc trial
Interim pharmacokinetic analysis of a multi-centre randomised open label phase IIb study in neonates to validate the meta-analysis population pharmacokinetic model used to simulate an optimised dosing regimen in neonates and infants aged < 90 days: the NeoVanc trial
MRC Clinical Trials Unit Capacity Strengthening Hub launches!
Registrations are open for ‘PentaTr@ining: AMR Online Course’!
TEAM-COACH: a new project to train and build capacity in antimicrobial stewardship and infection prevention and control in children
Mid- and Long-Term Atrio-Ventricular Functional Changes in Children after Recovery from COVID-19