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- Title
Journal Club.
- Authors
Burke, Michael G.
- Abstract
The article discusses various studies in pediatrics. One study shows that the proportion of hospitals in the Eastern U.S. that distributed free infant formula sample packs ranged from 70.4 percent to 100 percent. Another shows that minocycline has the propensity to induce potentially serious autoimmune phenomena. An evaluation of several children with histories of hypersensitivity reactions to cephalosporins reveals that whereas immediate reactions are immunoglobulin E-mediated, nonimmediate reactions probably are manifestations of the underlying infectious disease rather than hypersensitivity reactions.
- Subjects
PEDIATRIC research; HOSPITALS; INFANT formulas; AUTOIMMUNITY; ALLERGY in children; CEPHALOSPORINS; DRUG side effects
- Publication
Contemporary Pediatrics, 2008, Vol 25, Issue 11, p70
- ISSN
8750-0507
- Publication type
Article