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  1. Hospital clowns, also known as clown doctors, can help paediatric patients with the stress of a hospitalization and to circumvent the accompanying feelings of fear, helplessness and sadness, thus supporting th...

    Authors: Claus Barkmann, Anna-Katharina Siem, Nino Wessolowski and Michael Schulte-Markwort
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:166
  2. Transition from pediatric to adult diabetes care is a high risk period during which there is an increased rate of disengagement from care. Suboptimal transition has been associated with higher risks for acute ...

    Authors: Tamara Spaic, Jeff L Mahon, Irene Hramiak, Nicole Byers, Keira Evans, Tracy Robinson, Margaret L Lawson, Janine Malcolm, Ellen B Goldbloom and Cheril L Clarson
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:163
  3. Recent research published in this journal highlighted the issue of the high content of aluminium in infant formulas. The expectation was that the findings would serve as a catalyst for manufacturers to address...

    Authors: Nancy Chuchu, Bhavini Patel, Blaise Sebastian and Christopher Exley
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:162
  4. Continuous surveillance for intussusception (IS) is important for monitoring the safety of second-generation rotavirus vaccines. The present study aimed to assess the incidence of IS in Singaporean children ag...

    Authors: Kong Boo Phua, Bee-Wah Lee, Seng Hock Quak, Anette Jacobsen, Harvey Teo, Kumaran Vadivelu-Pechai, Kusuma Gopala and Yanfang Liu
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:161
  5. Puberty is a multifaceted developmental process that begins in late-childhood with a cascade of endocrine changes that ultimately lead to sexual maturation and reproductive capability. The transition through p...

    Authors: Lisa K Mundy, Julian G Simmons, Nicholas B Allen, Russell M Viner, Jordana K Bayer, Timothy Olds, Jo Williams, Craig Olsson, Helena Romaniuk, Fiona Mensah, Susan M Sawyer, Louisa Degenhardt, Rosa Alati, Melissa Wake, Felice Jacka and George C Patton
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:160
  6. Well baby visits (WBVs) are a cornerstone of early childhood health, but few studies have examined the correlates of WBVs for socioeconomically vulnerable infants. The study objective was to identify factors r...

    Authors: Donald L Chi, Elizabeth T Momany, Michael P Jones, Raymond A Kuthy, Natoshia M Askelson, George L Wehby and Peter C Damiano
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:158
  7. The purpose of this study is to describe the behavioral changes in children resulting from Shape Up Somerville (SUS), a community-based, participatory obesity prevention intervention that used a multi-level, s...

    Authors: Sara C Folta, Julia F Kuder, Jeanne P Goldberg, Raymond R Hyatt, Aviva Must, Elena N Naumova, Miriam E Nelson and Christina D Economos
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:157
  8. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) are underdiagnosed in Australia, and health professionals have endorsed the need for national guidelines for diagnosis. The aim of this study was to develop consensus re...

    Authors: Rochelle E Watkins, Elizabeth J Elliott, Amanda Wilkins, Raewyn C Mutch, James P Fitzpatrick, Janet M Payne, Colleen M O’Leary, Heather M Jones, Jane Latimer, Lorian Hayes, Jane Halliday, Heather D’Antoine, Sue Miers, Elizabeth Russell, Lucinda Burns, Anne McKenzie…
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:156
  9. The objective of this study is to assess the cost of using continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion to treat children with type-1diabetes in Bulgaria, considering changes in body mass index (BMI) and the glyca...

    Authors: Elina Petkova, Valentina Petkova, Maia Konstantinova and Guenka Petrova
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:155
  10. A comparative study was performed to compare quality of life after laparoscopic and open appendectomy in children and adolescents in a German General Hospital. The same study population was re-evaluated regard...

    Authors: Matthias Kapischke, Alexandra Pries and Amke Caliebe
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:154
  11. Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a rare genetic disorder that causes increased bone fragility. Living with, caring for, and parenting a child with OI are all highly demanding and challenging. This study is a te...

    Authors: Maman Joyce Dogba, Christophe Bedos, Michaela Durigova, Kathleen Montpetit, Trudy Wong, Francis H Glorieux and Frank Rauch
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:153
  12. We describe the setup of a neonatal quality improvement tool and list which peer-reviewed requirements it fulfils and which it does not. We report on the so-far observed effects, how the units can identify qua...

    Authors: Mark Adams, Tjade Claus Hoehre and Hans Ulrich Bucher
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:152
  13. Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, especially kernicterus, can be prevented by screening for neonatal jaundice. The transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) meter is a non-invasive medical device for screening neonates. The s...

    Authors: Moe Akahira-Azuma, Naohiro Yonemoto, Battsengel Ganzorig, Rintaro Mori, Shinichi Hosokawa, Takeji Matsushita, Bayasgalantai Bavuusuren and Enkhtur Shonkhuuz
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:151
  14. X-linked agammaglobulinaemia (XLA) is the most common inherited humoural immunodeficiency disorder. Mutations in the gene coding for Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) have been identified as the cause of XLA. Mos...

    Authors: Lee-Moay Lim, Jer-Ming Chang, I-Fang Wang, Wei-Chiao Chang, Daw-Yang Hwang and Hung-Chun Chen
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:150
  15. Differences between urban and rural settings can be seen as a very important example of gaps between groups in a population. The aim of this paper is to compare an urban and a rural area regarding child growth...

    Authors: Huong Thu Nguyen, Bo Eriksson, Max Petzold, Göran Bondjers, Toan Khanh Tran, Liem Thanh Nguyen and Henry Ascher
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:149
  16. While survival rates for preterm infants have increased, the risk for adverse long-term neurodevelopmental and behavioral outcomes remains very high. In response to the need for novel, evidence-based intervent...

    Authors: Martha G Welch, Myron A Hofer, Raymond I Stark, Howard F Andrews, Judy Austin, Sara B Glickstein, Robert J Ludwig and Michael M Myers
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:148
  17. To investigate whether later diagnosis of psychiatric disorder can be predicted from analysis of mother-infant joint attention (JA) behaviours in social-communicative interaction at 12 months.

    Authors: Clare S Allely, Paul CD Johnson, Helen Marwick, Emma Lidstone, Eva Kočovská, Christine Puckering, Alex McConnachie, Jean Golding, Christopher Gillberg and Philip Wilson
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:147
  18. The Early Development Instrument (EDI) is a comprehensive instrument used to assess school readiness in preschool children. This study was carried out to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Chinese ver...

    Authors: Patrick Ip, Sophia Ling Li, Nirmala Rao, Sharon Sui Ngan Ng, Winnie Wai Sim Lau and Chun Bong Chow
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:146
  19. Severe dehydration is generally believed to be a cause of significant hyperbilirubinemia in newborn babies. This study aimed to analyze the weight loss of healthy term newborn infants at 24, 48 and 72 hours af...

    Authors: Wen-Chieh Yang, Lu-Lu Zhao, Yu-Cheng Li, Chi-Hua Chen, Yu-Jun Chang, Yun-Ching Fu and Han-Ping Wu
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:145
  20. Very preterm children exhibit difficulties in working memory, a key cognitive ability vital to learning information and the development of academic skills. Previous research suggests that an adaptive working m...

    Authors: Leona Pascoe, Gehan Roberts, Lex W Doyle, Katherine J Lee, Deanne K Thompson, Marc L Seal, Elisha K Josev, Chiara Nosarti, Susan Gathercole and Peter J Anderson
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:144
  21. Nutritional health is essential for children’s growth and development. Many Mexican-origin children who reside in limited-resource colonias along the Texas-Mexico border are at increased risk for poor nutrition a...

    Authors: Joseph R Sharkey, Wesley R Dean and Courtney C Nalty
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:143
  22. Cytomegalovirus is the most common pathogen causing congenital infection and can result in significant neurodevelopmental adverse outcomes. For this reason, it is the standard of care in many regions to treat ...

    Authors: Manal F El-Sayed, David M Goldfarb, Martha Fulford and Jeffrey M Pernica
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:142
  23. Resuscitation with bag and mask is a high-impact intervention that can reduce neonatal deaths in resource-poor countries. This study assessed the capacity to perform newborn resuscitation at facilities offerin...

    Authors: Young Mi Kim, Nasratullah Ansari, Adrienne Kols, Hannah Tappis, Sheena Currie, Partamin Zainullah, Patricia Bailey, Richard Semba, Kai Sun, Jos van Roosmalen and Jelle Stekelenburg
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:140
  24. Pain experienced by children in emergency departments (EDs) is often poorly assessed and treated. Although local protocols and strategies are important to ensure appropriate staff behaviours, few studies have ...

    Authors: Pierpaolo Ferrante, Marina Cuttini, Tiziana Zangardi, Caterina Tomasello, Gianni Messi, Nicola Pirozzi, Valentina Losacco, Simone Piga and Franca Benini
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:139
  25. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is the most common serious pulmonary morbidity in premature infants. The score for neonatal acute physiology (SNAP) is a physiologic severity index for neonatal intensive care ...

    Authors: Yanhong Li, Jie Yan, Mengxia Li, Zhihui Xiao, Xueping Zhu, Jian Pan, Xiaozhong Li and Xing Feng
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:138
  26. Previous studies have reported the lower reference limit (LRL) of quantitative cord glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD), but they have not used approved international statistical methodology. Using common...

    Authors: Sameer Yaseen Al-Abdi, Amina Suleman Alsaigh, Fahima Lugman Aldawoud and Amal Ali Al Sadiq
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:137
  27. Recent attempts in the USA and Europe to ban the circumcision of male children have been unsuccessful. Of current concern is a report by the Tasmanian Law Reform Institute (TLRI) recommending that non-therapeu...

    Authors: Michael J Bates, John B Ziegler, Sean E Kennedy, Adrian Mindel, Alex D Wodak, Laurie S Zoloth, Aaron AR Tobian and Brian J Morris
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:136
  28. The Lililwan Project is the first population-based study to determine Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) prevalence in Australia and was conducted in the remote Fitzroy Valley in North Western Australia. ...

    Authors: Barbara R Lucas, Jane Latimer, Robyn Doney, Manuela L Ferreira, Roger Adams, Genevieve Hawkes, James P Fitzpatrick, Marmingee Hand, June Oscar, Maureen Carter and Elizabeth J Elliott
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:135
  29. Rhabdomyolysis is a potentially life-threatening syndrome that can develop from a variety of causes. The aim of the work is to analyze the clinical spectrum and to evaluate the prevalence of various etiologies...

    Authors: Chun-Yu Chen, Yan-Ren Lin, Lu-Lu Zhao, Wen-Chieh Yang, Yu-Jun Chang, Kang-Hsi Wu and Han-Ping Wu
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:134
  30. Few studies have examined the relations of adiposity and lifestyle factors in young offspring with their parents as children (parentschild) or at their current age (parentsadult). Therefore, we compared measures ...

    Authors: Lyn M Steffen, Alan R Sinaiko, Xia Zhou, Antoinette Moran, David R Jacobs Jr, Yoel Korenfeld, Donald R Dengel, Lisa S Chow and Julia Steinberger
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:133
  31. The introduction of Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) has brought a remarkable reduction in HIV-related mortality and morbidity both in adults and children living with HIV/AIDS. Adherence to ART is the key to the s...

    Authors: Silenat Biressaw, Woldaregay Erku Abegaz, Markos Abebe, Workeabeba Abebe Taye and Mulugeta Belay
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:132
  32. The adoption of inappropriate feeding practices is one of the reasons for under nutrition in Nepal and elsewhere. The objective of this study was to describe the rate of and identify the factors associated wit...

    Authors: Vishnu Khanal, Kay Sauer and Yun Zhao
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:131
  33. Wolfram, Alström and Bardet-Biedl (WABB) syndromes are rare diseases with overlapping features of multiple sensory and metabolic impairments, including diabetes mellitus, which have caused diagnostic confusion...

    Authors: Amy Farmer, Ségolène Aymé, Miguel Lopez de Heredia, Pietro Maffei, Susan McCafferty, Wojciech Młynarski, Virginia Nunes, Kay Parkinson, Véronique Paquis-Flucklinger, Julia Rohayem, Richard Sinnott, Vallo Tillmann, Lisbeth Tranebjærg and Timothy G Barrett
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:130
  34. Intramuscular injection of botulinum toxin type-A given by manual intramuscular needle placement in the lower extremity under general anaesthesia is an established treatment and standard of care in managing sp...

    Authors: Jessica Warnink-Kavelaars, Roland Jeroen Vermeulen and Jules Guilhelmus Becher
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:129
  35. Term neonates are at increased risk of infections due to undeveloped immune mechanisms, and proper neutrophil function is important for perinatal immune defence. Galectin-3, an endogenous β-galactoside-binding...

    Authors: Martina Sundqvist, Veronica Osla, Bo Jacobsson, Anna Rudin, Karin Sävman and Anna Karlsson
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:128
  36. Infants who survive advanced necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) at the time of birth are at increased risk of having poor long term physiological and neurodevelopmental growth. The economic implications of the lo...

    Authors: Vaidyanathan Ganapathy, Joel W Hay, Jae H Kim, Martin L Lee and David J Rechtman
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:127
  37. Ventilator treatment exposes newborns to both hyperoxemia and hyperventilation. It is not known how common hyperoxemia and hyperventilation are in neonatal intensive care units in Norway. The purpose of this s...

    Authors: Marianne Trygg Solberg, Ida Torunn Bjørk and Thor Willy R Hansen
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:126
  38. Acute respiratory illness, a leading cause of cough in children, accounts for a substantial proportion of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide. In some children acute cough progresses to chronic cough (...

    Authors: Benjamin J Drescher, Anne B Chang, Natalie Phillips, Jason Acworth, Julie Marchant, Theo P Sloots, Michael David and Kerry-Ann F O’Grady
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:125
  39. The incidence of type 1 diabetes has increased worldwide, particularly in younger children and those with lower genetic susceptibility. These observations suggest factors in the modern environment promote panc...

    Authors: Megan AS Penno, Jennifer J Couper, Maria E Craig, Peter G Colman, William D Rawlinson, Andrew M Cotterill, Timothy W Jones and Leonard C Harrison
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:124
  40. In adults, low circulating interleukin 10 (IL10) has been associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes. However, studies investigating IL10 in overweight and obese children have yielded conflicting results. The...

    Authors: Jung-Su Chang, Chun-Chao Chang, Eve Yiwen Chien, Sean S-H Lin, Tsai Cheng-Shiuan, Chyi-Huey Bai and Kuo-Ching Chao
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:123
  41. The agreement between self-reported and proxy measures of health status in ill children is not well established. This study aimed to quantify the variation in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) derived fro...

    Authors: Wantanee Kulpeng, Vorasith Sornsrivichai, Virasakdi Chongsuvivatwong, Waranya Rattanavipapong, Pattara Leelahavarong, John Cairns, Yoel Lubell and Yot Teerawattananon
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:122
  42. Childhood asthma and obesity prevalence have increased in recent years suggesting a potential association. However, the direction of any association is poorly understood and the potential causal-relationship i...

    Authors: Kathryn B Egan, Adrienne S Ettinger and Michael B Bracken
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:121
  43. Prepubertal gynecomastia is a rare condition and most frequently classified as idiopathic. In HIV-infected adults gynecomastia is a recognised but infrequent side-effect of antiretroviral treatment (ART) and m...

    Authors: Mette S van Ramshorst, Magdeline Kekana, Helen E Struthers, James A McIntyre and Remco PH Peters
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:120
  44. Obesity and mental health problems are prevalent among indigenous children in Canada and the United States. In this cross-sectional study the associations between adiposity and body size satisfaction, body ima...

    Authors: Noreen Dianne Willows, Denise Ridley, Kim D Raine and Katerina Maximova
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:118
  45. The aim of the study was to verify the association between body composition and physical fitness with bone status in children and adolescents.

    Authors: Anderson Marques de Moraes, Ezequiel Moreira Gonçalves, Vinicius Justino de Oliveira Barbeta and Gil Guerra-Júnior
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:117
  46. Although migrant workers account for the majority of newborns in Beijing, their children are less likely to undergo appropriate universal newborn hearing screening/rescreening (UNHS) than newborns of local non...

    Authors: Beier Qi, Xiaohua Cheng, Hui En, Bo Liu, Shichun Peng, Yong Zhen, Zhenghua Cai, Lihui Huang, Luo Zhang and Demin Han
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:116
  47. Previous studies have shown an association between adiposity, especially intra-abdominal adipose tissue, and hemodynamic/metabolic comorbidities in adults, however it is not clear in pediatric population. The ...

    Authors: Loreana Sanches Silveira, Paula Alves Monteiro, Bárbara de Moura Mello Antunes, Patrícia Monteiro Seraphim, Rômulo Araújo Fernandes, Diego G Destro Christofaro and Ismael F F F Freitas Júnior
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:115

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