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Pediatric Infectious Diseases Clinical Hub

Evidence-based diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infections in children

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Start Here Topics

Fever Without Source
Fever & Rash
Neonatal Sepsis
Antibiotic Selection

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Common Pediatric Infections

Hand, Foot, & Mouth

A common viral illness causing fever and blister-like sores. We suggest monitoring hydration and managing discomfort with child-safe relievers.

Bronchiolitis (RSV)

Common lung infection in toddlers and infants. We recommend saline drops and frequent feedings to help your little one breathe easier during recovery.

Otitis Media (Ear Infection)

Inflammation of the middle ear, often following a cold. We ensure quick scanning of symptoms to determine if antibiotic treatment is needed.

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Developed by Mustafa Bakir, MD, Pediatric Infectious Diseases specialist, providing practical clinical resources for pediatricians.

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Clinical Decision-Making Resources

Antibiotic Stewardship Guidelines

Pathogen Differential Charts

We provide a curated collection of evidence-based tools and protocols specifically designed for pediatricians and medical students. Navigate complex clinical scenarios with confidence using our streamlined infectious disease reference guides.

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Clinical Algorithms

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Care and Comfort at Home

Managing pediatric infectious diseases can be overwhelming for any parent. We understand the challenges of caring for a sick child, and we are here to provide simple, actionable steps to support recovery from the comfort of your home. Your child's well-being is our priority.

  • Monitor hydration levels frequently with small sips of fluids.
  • Establish a restful environment to promote deep healing sleep.
  • Track temperature changes consistently for your pediatrician.
  • Apply warm or cool compresses to ease localized discomfort.
  • Follow hygiene protocols to prevent household spread.

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Training Slides for Pediatricians

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