A pediatric infectious disease specialist discusses a case involving congenital syphilis, the current screening paradigm, and opportunities for improvement.
C. diff: What’s Raising the Infection Risk in Pediatric Inpatients?
New Cleveland Clinic research shows prior exposure to antibiotics and proton pump inhibitors is associated with an increased risk of acquiring Clostridioides (formerly Clostridium) difficile infection among hospitalized children.
Outsmarting Outbreaks: Case Lessons from One Children’s Hospital
When enterovirus D68 struck last year, Cleveland Clinic Children’s PICU filled with infected patients virtually overnight. Here’s how its staff drew on experience with other viral threats to ready itself.
How Cleveland Clinic Children’s Is Optimizing Weight-Based Antibiotic Dosing to Reduce Surgical Site Infections
New pediatric antibiotic dosing guidelines aren’t all that’s helping reduce surgical site infections at Cleveland Clinic Children’s. See the power of collecting real-time data.
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