Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Pediatrics: This Viewpoint discusses the need for universal standards of recording and measuring phototherapy administered to infants to monitor for potential adverse effects in the long term. https://ja.ma/3W2rNDy
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Public health measures necessary to mitigate impacts of COVID-19 across Canada were significantly associated with an increase in hospitalizations for eating disorders among females aged 12 to 17 years, finds cross-sectional study. https://ja.ma/4eRTnKN
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Although total dietary quality scores among US children improved overall during 2005-2020, the increase remained suboptimal: lower than 5 points, a significant threshold for children. https://ja.ma/3RXZt2q
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Study of children & adolescents boarding in Massachusetts EDs while awaiting inpatient psychiatric care found 44% of 3+ midnight boarding episodes did not result in inpatient care. https://ja.ma/4cMWv8M
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Cohort study describes outcomes of children requiring admission for mental health emergencies who receive psychiatric cotreatment in a pediatric observation unit. #PAS2024 https://ja.ma/45O1jbS
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Viewpoint suggests pediatrics needs to embrace eConsults, which the largest US pediatric payer (Medicaid) is now willing to cover, to improve access to subspecialty care. https://ja.ma/3xIipLI
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Survey data indicate 1 in 6 currently housed US children have experienced unstable housing, defined as ever being homeless, moving 2 or more times in the past year, or living in households that were unable to pay mortgage/rent on time in the past year. https://ja.ma/3RTgElQ
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Peanut allergy can range from mild to severe, even causing life-threatening reactions. This JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page describes peanut allergy guidelines and the importance of giving peanut protein to young children to prevent development of an allergy. https://ja.ma/45Pv7Fd
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The mortality gap between the US and comparison countries widened in the last decade. Each year, nearly 20 000 deaths among youths at aged 0 to 19 years would not have occurred had US youths experienced the median mortality rates of 16 comparison countries. https://ja.ma/3RPYocN
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Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Pediatrics: How did Texas’s ban on early abortions in 2021 impact infant mortality in 2022? https://ja.ma/3XPtK7b
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Among live-born infants, first-trimester mRNA COVID-19 vaccine exposure was not associated with an increased risk for selected major structural birth defects, finds multisite cohort study. https://ja.ma/4bzMk6Q
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