Pediatrics – Public Health
WHO: New report sounds the alarm on global shortage of 900 000 midwives.
6 May, 2021 | 08:45h | UTCNew report sounds the alarm on global shortage of 900 000 midwives – World Health Organization
Report: The State of the World’s Midwifery 2021 – UN sexual and reproductive health agency
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
9⃣3⃣% of #midwives are women. But too many face persistent gender discrimination that prevents them from thriving professionally.
Gender transformative policies are key to change this! ?https://t.co/qxkv16SVxp #MidwivesDay #IDM2021 pic.twitter.com/7aBBwvXFQa
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) May 5, 2021
Cohort study: Risk of developmental difficulties remains high among children born early
5 May, 2021 | 08:24h | UTCNeurodevelopmental outcomes at age 5 among children born preterm: EPIPAGE-2 cohort study – The BMJ
News release: Risk of developmental difficulties remains high among children born early – The BMJ
Commentary on Twitter
Children born preterm remain at high risk of developmental difficulties that can affect their behaviour and ability to learn, finds new research https://t.co/0A1aIQWWqk #BMJResearch
— The BMJ (@bmj_latest) May 2, 2021
RCT: Community-initiated kangaroo mother care reduced the risk of moderate-to-severe maternal postpartum depressive symptoms among mothers of low-birth-weight infants in low-income areas in India
5 May, 2021 | 08:21h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
Skin to Skin care doesn’t only help babies; it also helps mothers!
Randomized trial of ~2k mothers from India found kangaroo care reduces postpartum depression #neoEBM #mentalhealth @JAMANetworkOpen https://t.co/6YqPQChKLe pic.twitter.com/DYAbU3Tsxu
— Abdul Razak, MD, FRCPCH (@DrAbdulRazak_MD) April 23, 2021
COVID studies note online learning stress, fewer cases in schools with protocols
4 May, 2021 | 08:47h | UTCCOVID studies note online learning stress, fewer cases in schools with protocols – CIDRAP
Study 1: COVID-19 Infections Among Students and Staff in New York City Public Schools – Pediatrics
Study 2: Household COVID-19 risk and in-person schooling – Science
Study 3: Caregiver Perceptions of Children’s Psychological Well-being During the COVID-19 Pandemic – JAMA Network Open AND Editorial: It Is Time to End the Debate Over School Reopening
FDA says it will ban all menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars
30 Apr, 2021 | 08:29h | UTCFDA says it will ban all menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars – STAT
See also: FDA Moves To Ban Cigarettes And Flavored Cigars – NPR
Household COVID-19 risk and in-person schooling – “While in-person schooling is associated with household COVID-19 risk, this risk can likely be controlled with properly implemented school-based mitigation measures”
30 Apr, 2021 | 08:19h | UTCHousehold COVID-19 risk and in-person schooling – Science
Commentary on Twitter
After analyzing responses from the #COVID19 Symptom Survey, @JustinLessler et al. find support for the idea that in-person schooling increases COVID-19 risk to household members; but also evidence that common mitigation measures can reduce this risk. https://t.co/DFtCoN0FEE pic.twitter.com/gxt7nkhdMb
— Science Magazine (@ScienceMagazine) April 29, 2021
Pre-post study: A hospital quality improvement intervention significantly reduced the rates of cesarean delivery for nulliparous, term, singleton, vertex births
29 Apr, 2021 | 08:21h | UTCHospital Quality Improvement Interventions, Statewide Policy Initiatives, and Rates of Cesarean Delivery for Nulliparous, Term, Singleton, Vertex Births in California – JAMA (free for a limited period)
Editorial: Initiatives to Reduce Cesarean Delivery Rates for Low-risk First Births – JAMA
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
"Rates of cesarean delivery for NTSV births in California decreased [from 26% to 22.8%] in the setting of a coordinated hospital-level collaborative and statewide initiatives designed to support vaginal birth.
"The rest of the US had no change."https://t.co/jwKkQZ4nix @cmqcc
— Ben Harder #BlackLivesMatter (@benharder) April 27, 2021
Immunization services begin slow recovery from COVID-19 disruptions, though millions of children remain at risk from deadly diseases – WHO, UNICEF, Gavi
27 Apr, 2021 | 08:41h | UTCRelated report: Disability considerations for COVID-19 vaccination: WHO and UNICEF policy brief, 19 April 2021 – World Health Organization
Commentary on Twitter
While immunization services begin slow recovery from #COVID19, millions of children around the ??? remain vulnerable to deadly diseases.
More info ?https://t.co/YjskC8z6nc pic.twitter.com/SEv8d2VSAB
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) April 26, 2021
Opinion | Real-world data, not predictions, should drive decisions on Covid-19 and school opening
27 Apr, 2021 | 08:26h | UTCReal-world data, not predictions, should drive decisions on Covid-19 and school opening – STAT
Commentary from the author on Twitter
Real-world data, not predictions, should drive decisions on Covid-19 and school opening with @elbeezuchdt @citizen_oregon: Concept is simple. Schools are half/closed due to alarmist inaccurate models. Use real-world data to drive our decisions on kids.https://t.co/HfZl8IAVXq
— Monica Gandhi MD, MPH (@MonicaGandhi9) April 23, 2021
Covid-19: More data on the increased risks to pregnant women and their newborn infants
23 Apr, 2021 | 08:44h | UTCEditorial: COVID-19 in Pregnant Women and Their Newborn Infants
Commentaries: Pregnant women with COVID-19 face high mortality rate – University of Washington School of Medicine AND Covid-19 raises risks for expectant mothers and babies, study says – CNN
Commentary on Twitter
18 country study in >2000 pregnant women with and without #COVID19 shows higher complication and death rates in symptomatic, but not asymptomatic, women with COVID-19. Their babies were at greater risk of neonatal complications, mainly due to preterm birth https://t.co/mRl8OOIMsz
— JAMA Pediatrics (@JAMAPediatrics) April 22, 2021
Preliminary Findings of mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine Safety in Pregnant Persons
22 Apr, 2021 | 08:49h | UTCAudio Interview: Covid-19 Vaccines and Pregnancy — A Conversation with CDC Director Rochelle Walensky – New England Journal of Medicine
Commentaries: No evidence that Pfizer or Moderna vaccines are unsafe during pregnancy, a preliminary study says. – The New York Times AND Preliminary data show no safety concerns for pregnant women receiving COVID-19 vaccines – AAP News AND Messenger RNA COVID vaccines likely safe for pregnant women: Study – ABC News
COVID vaccines and kids: five questions as trials begin
23 Apr, 2021 | 08:37h | UTCCOVID vaccines and kids: five questions as trials begin – Nature
Related perspective: Do Kids Really Need to Be Vaccinated for Covid? Yes. No. Maybe. – Undark
Study shows low incidence of post-acute COVID-19 symptoms (“Long Covid”) in children after mild disease
22 Apr, 2021 | 08:40h | UTC
Commentaries on Twitter
Early data from @RCHMelbourne show that, at 3-6 month follow-up, all 151 children with mild and asymptomatic #COVID19 had returned to their baseline health status and post-acute COVID-19 symptoms had resolved.
Letter from @Shidan_Tosif & colleagues: https://t.co/XXa0EPIgPY
— The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health (@LancetChildAdol) April 20, 2021
Given such little available data, this study from Australia on post-acute COVID-19 symptoms in children is very important
Findings are extremely reassuring
Post-acute symptoms were rare, and mild (cough 4%, fatigue 2%, cough and fatigue 1%)
Great news!https://t.co/TEJyES3Crx
— Alasdair Munro (@apsmunro) April 21, 2021
Great to see research looking at whether long Covid is a problem in children.
From this Melbourne cohort, enduring cough and fatigue are uncommon.
It hasn’t been clear to me whether borders will reopen before children are vaccinated so this is VIP https://t.co/iLXqwXJmOt
— Jin Russell (@DrJinRussell) April 21, 2021
Truly encouraging data on post-acute #COVID19 in children. Single-center in Australia. n=151.
8% post-acute symptoms – all symptomatic COVID-19.
Mild symptoms: cough 4%, fatigue 2%, both 1%. Duration: cough 3-8w; post-viral fatigue 6-8w. All solved in follow-up time 3-6 months. https://t.co/vKrEFZlw3C— Dr Pablo Guisado Vasco MD, PhD (@PabloGVasco) April 21, 2021
Perspective | Do Kids Really Need to Be Vaccinated for Covid? Yes. No. Maybe.
22 Apr, 2021 | 08:38h | UTCDo Kids Really Need to Be Vaccinated for Covid? Yes. No. Maybe. – Undark
Commentary on Twitter
Great article by @Sara_Talpos
key qs:
1 Does a kid need to be vaccinated for their sake?
2 Does a kid need to be vaccinated to protect adults who decline?
3. Does a kid need to be vaccinated to protect adults who were vax'd?— Vinay Prasad MD MPH (@VPrasadMDMPH) April 20, 2021
NICE Guideline | Postnatal care
21 Apr, 2021 | 06:43h | UTCPostnatal care – National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
Opinion | More kids are being diagnosed with ADHD for borderline (yet challenging) behaviors. Our new research shows why that’s a worry
13 Apr, 2021 | 05:14h | UTCOriginal study: Overdiagnosis of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Scoping Review – JAMA Network Open
Commentary on Twitter
More kids are being diagnosed with ADHD for borderline (yet challenging) behaviours. Our new research shows why that’s a worry https://t.co/mWzLgroPor via @ConversationEDU
— Rae Thomas (@rthomasEBP) April 12, 2021
Characteristics and Disease Severity of US Children and Adolescents Diagnosed With COVID-19
14 Apr, 2021 | 01:59h | UTCCommentary: CDC: 1 in 3 children hospitalized with COVID-19 requires treatment in ICU – UPI AND 12% of Children with COVID Are Hospitalized: Study – WebMD
Commentary on Twitter
Of 2430 pediatric patients who were hospitalized with COVID-19, 756 (31.1%) experienced severe COVID-19. Severe disease was more common in patients with chronic conditions, in male patients, and in children aged 2-11 years vs children aged 12-18 years. https://t.co/3fmlCFsmo8
— COVID Reference (@CovidReference) April 10, 2021
Infectivity of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in children compared with adults
13 Apr, 2021 | 05:27h | UTCCommentary: Children may be less infectious in spreading SARS-CoV-2 to others – News Medical
Epidemiology of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children: A Step Closer to Understanding Who, Where, and When
7 Apr, 2021 | 01:52h | UTCCommentaries: New findings in COVID-related kids’ syndrome, Kawasaki disease – CIDRAP AND Most kids with serious inflammatory illness had mild COVID – Associated Press
Covid-19 Has Created Thousands Of Newly Single Parents And Orphans
6 Apr, 2021 | 01:24h | UTCBREAKING: Covid-19 Has Created Thousands Of Newly Single Parents And Orphans – Brief19
Original study: Estimates and Projections of COVID-19 and Parental Death in the US – JAMA Pediatrics
Commentary on Twitter
New study finds that in the United States alone, "37,300 children aged 0 to 17 years [have] lost at least 1 parent due to #COVID19" as of February 2021. The authors suggest that accounting for excess mortality may shift this tally up to as many as 43,000: https://t.co/v5fACWMwtP
— Dr. Maimuna Majumder (@maiamajumder) April 5, 2021
What we know so far about the effort to vaccinate children
5 Apr, 2021 | 01:31h | UTCWhat we know so far about the effort to vaccinate children – National Geographic
Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and perinatal outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:23h | UTCCommentaries: Covid-19 led to a global increase in stillbirths, maternal mortality, and depression, review finds – CNN AND COVID-19 pandemic and health-care disruptions: count the most vulnerable – The Lancet Global Health
Commentary on Twitter
NEW—Pregnancy outcomes worsened during the #COVID19 pandemic worldwide, with an increase in maternal deaths, stillbirth, ruptured ectopic pregnancies, and maternal depression.
New review of 40 studies from 17 countries in @LancetGH: https://t.co/GWBohu6b6k pic.twitter.com/4RzgtShYeH
— The Lancet (@TheLancet) April 1, 2021
[Press release – not published yet] Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine 100% effective against Covid-19 in adolescents
1 Apr, 2021 | 03:52h | UTCPress release: Pfizer-BioNTech Announce Positive Topline Results Of Pivotal Covid-19 Vaccine Study In Adolescents
Commentaries: The Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Is Said to Be Powerfully Protective in Adolescents – The New York Times AND Covid: Children ‘well protected by Pfizer vaccine’ – BBC AND Pfizer Says COVID-19 Vaccine Shows ‘100% Efficacy’ In Adolescents – NPR AND Pfizer says its COVID-19 vaccine protects younger teens – Associated Press AND Pfizer and BioNTech say vaccine prevents Covid-19 in adolescents – STAT
Commentaries on Twitter
Press release for BNT-Pfizer vaccine efficacy in 2,260 adolescents aged 12 to 15: 0 Covid-19 among vaccinated, 18 in placebo group. Adverse reactions similar to those in 16 to 25 year-olds (no extra data: could be quite high, so eyes on that) https://t.co/mCoLmCtpgv
— Hilda Bastian, PhD (@hildabast) March 31, 2021
This is really terrific
In trial of 2260 adolescents 12-15 year of age, Pfizer vaccine highly effective at preventing infections
18 infections in placebo group
0 infections in vaccine group
Robust antibody response
No serious side-effects
Looking forward to @US_FDA review https://t.co/VymGXOVb5E
— Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH (@ashishkjha) March 31, 2021
Experts: 3-foot rule in schools problematic in light of COVID variants
26 Mar, 2021 | 08:56h | UTCExperts: 3-foot rule in schools problematic in light of COVID variants – CIDRAP
Related: CDC Guidance for schools says students can now stay 3 feet apart, rather than 6
Covid-19 disruptions killed 228,000 children in South Asia, says UN report
23 Mar, 2021 | 02:22h | UTCCovid-19 disruptions killed 228,000 children in South Asia, says UN report – BBC
Report: Direct and indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and response in South Asia – United Nations