Mark Neuman, MD, MPH

Senior Physician in Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine; Director of Research, Division of Emergency Medicine
Professor of Pediatrics; Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School
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Mark Neuman, MD, MPH

Mark Neuman, MD, MPH

Senior Physician in Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine; Director of Research, Division of Emergency Medicine
Professor of Pediatrics; Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Medical Services

Languages
English
Education
Medical School
SUNY Health Science Center
1996
Brooklyn
NY
Internship
Babies and Children's Hospital Columbia Prebyterian
1997
New York
NY
Residency
Pediatrics
Babies and Children's Hospital Columbia Presbyterian
1999
New York
NY
Fellowship
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Boston Children's Hospital
2002
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics (General)
American Board of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine)

Publications

Predicting paediatric pneumonia severity in the emergency department: a multinational prospective cohort study of the Pediatric Emergency Research Network. View Abstract
Risk of Subsequent Pneumonia After a Negative Chest Radiograph in the ED. View Abstract
Has This Child Experienced Physical Abuse?: The Rational Clinical Examination Systematic Review. View Abstract
Imaging trends and surgical outcomes for nephrolithiasis in the pediatric emergency department. View Abstract
Chest Radiograph Utilization Among Children Treated for Pneumonia in a Primary Care Network. View Abstract
Pediatric Triage Accuracy in Pediatric and General Emergency Departments. View Abstract
Outpatient Follow-Up and Future Care-Seeking for Pediatric Ambulatory Care-Sensitive Conditions. View Abstract
Chest Radiography for Presumed Pneumonia in Children. View Abstract
Testing and Treatment Thresholds for Pediatric Pneumonia in the Emergency Department. View Abstract
Lung Ultrasound Findings in Children With Asthma Exacerbations. View Abstract
Epidemiology of Emergency Department Visits for Children With Clinically Significant Cardiovascular Disease. View Abstract
Trends in Respiratory Viral Testing in Pediatric Emergency Departments Following the COVID-19 Pandemic. View Abstract
Association between hospital type and length of stay and readmissions for young adults with complex chronic diseases. View Abstract
Trends and hospital practice variation for analgesia for children with sickle cell disease with vaso-occlusive pain episodes: An 11-year analysis. View Abstract
Outpatient Antibiotic Use and Treatment Failure Among Children With Pneumonia. View Abstract
Prevalence and predictors of radiographic pneumonia in children with wheeze: A systematic review and meta-analysis. View Abstract
Children's Hospital Resource Utilization During the 2022 Viral Respiratory Surge. View Abstract
Preferences for Management of Pediatric Pneumonia: A Clinician Survey of Artificially Generated Patient Cases. View Abstract
Household Transmission Dynamics of Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2-Infected Children: A Multinational, Controlled Case-Ascertained Prospective Study. View Abstract
Community-Acquired Pneumonia Diagnosis Following Emergency Department Visits for Respiratory Illness. View Abstract
Antibiotic route and outcomes for children hospitalized with pneumonia. View Abstract
Features Associated With Radiographic Pneumonia in Children with SARS-CoV-2. View Abstract
The Role of Hospital Characteristics in Clinical and Quality Outcomes for Gastrointestinal Bleeding in a National Cohort. View Abstract
Epidemiology of brief resolved unexplained events and impact of clinical practice guidelines in general and pediatric emergency departments. View Abstract
Cost and Late Hospital Care of Publicly Insured Children After Appendectomy. View Abstract
Acute care utilization for ambulatory care-sensitive conditions among publicly insured children. View Abstract
Interpretation of Antibiotic Trials in Pediatric Pneumonia. View Abstract
Cost of Pediatric Pneumonia Episodes With or Without Chest Radiography. View Abstract
Evaluation of Insurance Type as a Proxy for Socioeconomic Status in the Pediatric Emergency Department: A Pilot Study. View Abstract
Learning From a National Quality Improvement Collaborative for Brief Resolved Unexplained Events. View Abstract
Reflections on Pediatric Emergency Care at a Time of Transition. View Abstract
Management of Pediatric Pneumonia: A Decade After the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society and Infectious Diseases Society of America Guideline. View Abstract
Trends in Pediatric Nonfatal and Fatal Injuries. View Abstract
Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Infection on the Association Between Laboratory Tests and Severe Outcomes Among Hospitalized Children. View Abstract
National Patterns of Outpatient Follow-Up Visits After Emergency Care for Acute Bronchiolitis. View Abstract
National Trends in Voiding Cystourethrograms During Hospitalization for Young Infants With Urinary Tract Infections. View Abstract
Test Characteristics of Cardiac Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Children With Preexisting Cardiac Conditions. View Abstract
Diagnosis and Management of Pneumonia in Infants Less Than 90 Days of Age. View Abstract
Association of Chest Radiography With Outcomes in Pediatric Pneumonia: A Population-Based Study. View Abstract
Pediatric hand sanitizer exposures reported to United States poison centers, 2017-2021. View Abstract
Racial and Ethnic Differences in Insurer Classification of Nonemergent Pediatric Emergency Department Visits. View Abstract
Ambulatory follow-up among publicly insured children discharged from the emergency department. View Abstract
Developing Consensus on Clinical Outcomes for Children with Mild Pneumonia: A Delphi Study. View Abstract
In-hospital mortality risk stratification in children aged under 5 years with pneumonia with or without pulse oximetry: A secondary analysis of the Pneumonia REsearch Partnership to Assess WHO REcommendations (PREPARE) dataset. View Abstract
Diagnostic testing for evaluation of brief resolved unexplained events. View Abstract
Trends and Variation in Pediatric Anaphylaxis Care From 2016 to 2022. View Abstract
Nonopioid Analgesic Prescriptions Filled after Surgery among Older Adults in Ontario, Canada: A Population-based Cohort Study. View Abstract
Trends in the Use of Procalcitonin at US Children's Hospital Emergency Departments. View Abstract
Assembling a global database of child pneumonia studies to inform WHO pneumonia management algorithm: Methodology and applications. View Abstract
Annual Variation in 30-Day Risk-Adjusted Readmission Rates in U.S. Children's Hospitals. View Abstract
Acetaminophen Versus Ibuprofen for Fever Reduction in the Pediatric Emergency Department. View Abstract
Resolution of Fever in the Pediatric Emergency Department and Bacteremia. View Abstract
Boston Febrile Infant Algorithm 2.0: Improving Care of the Febrile Infant 1-2 Months of Age. View Abstract
Variation in low-value radiograph use for children in the emergency department: a cross-sectional study of administrative databases. View Abstract
Predicting pneumonia from the clinical exam. View Abstract
Injury-Related Pediatric Emergency Department Visits in the First Year of COVID-19. View Abstract
Risk Prediction After a Brief Resolved Unexplained Event. View Abstract
Identifying Clinically Relevant Drug-Drug Interactions With Methadone and Buprenorphine: A Translational Approach to Signal Detection. View Abstract
Antibiotics and outcomes of CF pulmonary exacerbations in children infected with MRSA and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. View Abstract
Post-COVID-19 Conditions Among Children 90 Days After SARS-CoV-2 Infection. View Abstract
Respiratory virus testing and clinical outcomes among children hospitalized with pneumonia. View Abstract
Analysis of Racial and Ethnic Diversity of Population Served and Imaging Used in US Children's Hospital Emergency Departments. View Abstract
Impact of Viral Radiographic Features on Antibiotic Treatment for Pediatric Pneumonia. View Abstract
Disparities and Trends in Migraine Management in Pediatric Emergency Departments, 2009-19. View Abstract
Epidemiology and management of abdominal injuries in children. View Abstract
Corticosteroids and Other Treatments Administered to Children Tested for SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Emergency Departments. View Abstract
Derivation and validation of a novel risk assessment tool to identify children aged 2-59 months at risk of hospitalised pneumonia-related mortality in 20 countries. View Abstract
Mortality During Readmission Among Children in United States Children's Hospitals. View Abstract
Pediatric Mental Health Emergency Department Visits and Access to Inpatient Care: A Crisis Worsened by the COVID-19 Pandemic. View Abstract
Pediatric Emergency Department Testing for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia in Children. View Abstract
Questions persist on the emergency department management of hypothermic young infants. View Abstract
Variation in Condition-Specific Readmission Rates Across US Children's Hospitals. View Abstract
Outcomes of SARS-CoV-2-Positive Youths Tested in Emergency Departments: The Global PERN-COVID-19 Study. View Abstract
Development of the Novel Pneumonia Risk Score to Predict Radiographic Pneumonia in Children. View Abstract
Acute Care Utilization and Health Care Expenditures in Medicaid-Enrolled Children. View Abstract
Use of Cardiac Point-of-Care Ultrasound in the Pediatric Emergency Department. View Abstract
Significance of Sonographic Subcentimeter, Subpleural Consolidations in Pediatric Patients Evaluated for Pneumonia. View Abstract
The Association of the Childhood Opportunity Index on Pediatric Readmissions and Emergency Department Revisits. View Abstract
Interregional Transfers for Pandemic Surges. View Abstract
Reliance on Acute Care Settings for Health Care Utilization: A Comparison of Adolescents With Younger Children. View Abstract
Does Point-of-Care Gastric Ultrasound Correlate With Reported Fasting Time? View Abstract
Trends in Management of Simple Febrile Seizures at US Children's Hospitals. View Abstract
External validation of the RISC, RISC-Malawi, and PERCH clinical prediction rules to identify risk of death in children hospitalized with pneumonia. View Abstract
Explanatory Diagnoses Following Hospitalization for a Brief Resolved Unexplained Event. View Abstract
Provision of Guideline-Based Pediatric Asthma Care in US Emergency Departments. View Abstract
Guideline Adherence in Diagnostic Testing and Treatment of Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Children. View Abstract
Anaphylaxis knowledge gaps and future research priorities: A consensus report. View Abstract
Prediction of patient disposition: comparison of computer and human approaches and a proposed synthesis. View Abstract
Does Timing Matter?: Timing and Outcomes Among Early Unplanned PICU Transfers. View Abstract
Accuracy of Diagnostic Codes for Identifying Brief Resolved Unexplained Events. View Abstract
Risk Factors and Outcomes After a Brief Resolved Unexplained Event: A Multicenter Study. View Abstract
Yield of Plain Radiography in Addition to Ultrasound Among Children with Hip Pain. View Abstract
Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Testing and Treatment Among Children With Community-Acquired Pneumonia. View Abstract
COVID-19 and Pediatric Ingestions. View Abstract
Association of Clinical Guidelines and Decision Support with Computed Tomography Use in Pediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. View Abstract
Intracranial Traumatic Hematoma Detection in Children Using a Portable Near-infrared Spectroscopy Device. View Abstract
Short- Versus Prolonged-Duration Antibiotics for Outpatient Pneumonia in Children. View Abstract
Variation in Management and Outcomes of Children With Complicated Pneumonia. View Abstract
Age Cutoffs for Hospitalization at Hospitals Without Pediatric Inpatient Capability. View Abstract
Severity grading system for acute allergic reactions: A multidisciplinary Delphi study. View Abstract
Prospective cohort study of children with suspected SARS-CoV-2 infection presenting to paediatric emergency departments: a Paediatric Emergency Research Networks (PERN) Study Protocol. View Abstract
PEMCRC anaphylaxis study protocol: a multicentre cohort study to derive and validate clinical decision models for the emergency department management of children with anaphylaxis. View Abstract
Care of Children with Supraventricular Tachycardia in the Emergency Department. View Abstract
Racial and Ethnic Differences in Emergency Department Diagnostic Imaging at US Children's Hospitals, 2016-2019. View Abstract
Prescription opioid use after vaginal delivery and subsequent persistent opioid use and misuse. View Abstract
Pediatric Emergency Department Visits at US Children's Hospitals During the COVID-19 Pandemic. View Abstract
Characteristics of Afebrile Infants =60 Days of Age With Invasive Bacterial Infections. View Abstract
Predicting severe pneumonia in the emergency department: a global study of the Pediatric Emergency Research Networks (PERN)-study protocol. View Abstract
Febrile Infants =60 Days Old With Positive Urinalysis Results and Invasive Bacterial Infections. View Abstract
Management and Outcomes of Children With Nursemaid's Elbow. View Abstract
Long-term Effects of an Evidence-based Guideline for Emergency Management of Pediatric Syncope. View Abstract
Declines in the Number of Lumbar Punctures Performed at United States Children's Hospitals, 2009-2019. View Abstract
Hospital Observation Status and Readmission Rates. View Abstract
Diagnostic Accuracy of Non-Invasive Thermal Evaluation of Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Flow in Shunt Malfunction: A Prospective, Multi-Site, Operator-Blinded Study. View Abstract
Antibiotic Choice and Clinical Outcomes in Ambulatory Children with Community-Acquired Pneumonia. View Abstract
Trends in Use of Advanced Imaging in Pediatric Emergency Departments, 2009-2018. View Abstract
Persistent, refractory, and biphasic anaphylaxis: A multidisciplinary Delphi study. View Abstract
Height of fever and invasive bacterial infection. View Abstract
An analysis of clinical predictive values for radiographic pneumonia in children. View Abstract
Updates on pediatric sepsis. View Abstract
Is a Lower Initial Epinephrine Dose Associated With Receipt of Additional Epinephrine Among Children Hospitalized With Anaphylaxis? A Retrospective Cohort Study. View Abstract
Antibiotic Prescribing and Parent Satisfaction for Children With Respiratory Illness. View Abstract
Trends in Chest Radiographs for Pneumonia in Emergency Departments. View Abstract
Identifying Patients at Lowest Risk for Streptococcal Pharyngitis: A National Validation Study. View Abstract
Are Children with a History of Asthma More Likely to Have Severe Anaphylactic Reactions? A Retrospective Cohort Study. View Abstract
Cerebrospinal Fluid Profiles of Infants =60 Days of Age With Bacterial Meningitis. View Abstract
Clinical variables that increase the probability of pulmonary embolism diagnosis in symptomatic children. View Abstract
Timing and predictors of repeat epinephrine administration among children hospitalized for anaphylaxis. View Abstract
Predictors of Bacteremia in Children Hospitalized With Community-Acquired Pneumonia. View Abstract
Trends in emergency care for anaphylaxis. View Abstract
Parenteral Antibiotic Therapy Duration in Young Infants With Bacteremic Urinary Tract Infections. View Abstract
Low-Value Diagnostic Imaging Use in the Pediatric Emergency Department in the United States and Canada. View Abstract
Challenges and Progress in Identifying Cervical Spine Injuries in Children. View Abstract
Progress (?) Toward Reducing Pediatric Readmissions. View Abstract
Trends in Pediatric Emergency Department Visits for Mental Health Conditions and Disposition by Presence of a Psychiatric Unit. View Abstract
A Prediction Model to Identify Febrile Infants =60 Days at Low Risk of Invasive Bacterial Infection. View Abstract
Pediatric ICU Transfers Within 24 Hours of Admission From the Emergency Department: Rate of Transfer, Outcomes, and Clinical Characteristics. View Abstract
Caregiver Assessment of Wheeze for Pediatric Pneumonia. View Abstract
The Care of Adult Patients in Pediatric Emergency Departments. View Abstract
Identification of children with anaphylaxis at low risk of receiving acute inpatient therapies. View Abstract
Should the Diagnosis of UTI in Young Febrile Infants Require a Positive Urinalysis? View Abstract
Temperature-Adjusted Respiratory Rate for the Prediction of Childhood Pneumonia. View Abstract
Application of the Rochester Criteria to Identify Febrile Infants With Bacteremia and Meningitis. View Abstract
Risk Stratification of Febrile Infants =60 Days Old Without Routine Lumbar Puncture. View Abstract
Factors Associated with Adverse Outcomes among Febrile Young Infants with Invasive Bacterial Infections. View Abstract
Emergency department and inpatient clinical decision tools for the management of febrile young infants among tertiary paediatric centres across Canada. View Abstract
Estimating Risk of Pneumonia in a Prospective Emergency Department Cohort. View Abstract
Use of CT for Head Trauma: 2007-2015. View Abstract
Negative Chest Radiography and Risk of Pneumonia. View Abstract
Time to Pathogen Detection for Non-ill Versus Ill-Appearing Infants =60 Days Old With Bacteremia and Meningitis. View Abstract
Interventions to Increase Point-of-Care Ultrasound Use in a Pediatric Emergency Department. View Abstract
A method to identify pediatric high-risk diagnoses missed in the emergency department. View Abstract
Epidemiology and Etiology of Invasive Bacterial Infection in Infants =60 Days Old Treated in Emergency Departments. View Abstract
Well-Child Visits of Medicaid-Insured Children with Medical Complexity. View Abstract
Cerebrospinal Fluid Reference Values for Young Infants Undergoing Lumbar Puncture. View Abstract
Predicting Low-Resource-Intensity Emergency Department Visits in Children. View Abstract
Epidemiology and Predictors of Orbital Fractures in Children. View Abstract
Does Point-of-care Ultrasound Affect Patient and Caregiver Satisfaction for Children Presenting to the Pediatric Emergency Department? View Abstract
Management of the Febrile Young Infant: Update for the 21st Century. View Abstract
Point-of-Care Ultrasound is Associated With Decreased Length of Stay in Children Presenting to the Emergency Department With Soft Tissue Infection. View Abstract
Caregiver Valuation of Chest Radiography for the Diagnosis of Pneumonia in Children. View Abstract
Utility of Blood Culture Among Children Hospitalized With Community-Acquired Pneumonia. View Abstract
Does This Child Have Pneumonia?: The Rational Clinical Examination Systematic Review. View Abstract
Childhood Pneumonia. View Abstract
Characteristics of Children Enrolled in Medicaid With High-Frequency Emergency Department Use. View Abstract
Variation in the evaluation of testicular conditions across United States pediatric emergency departments. View Abstract
Empiric Antibiotic Use and Susceptibility in Infants With Bacterial Infections: A Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study. View Abstract
Hospital-Level Factors Associated with Pediatric Emergency Department Return Visits. View Abstract
Reducing Hospitalization Rates for Children With Anaphylaxis. View Abstract
Delayed Diagnoses in Children with Constipation: Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study. View Abstract
Complexity and Severity of Pediatric Patients Treated at United States Emergency Departments. View Abstract
Viral Features and Testing for Streptococcal Pharyngitis. View Abstract
Impact of a National Guideline on Antibiotic Selection for Hospitalized Pneumonia. View Abstract
We may have improved but we must get better still: The never-ending story of the elderly with fractured neck of femur. View Abstract
Children's Hospital Characteristics and Readmission Metrics. View Abstract
Interpretation of Cerebrospinal Fluid White Blood Cell Counts in Young Infants With a Traumatic Lumbar Puncture. View Abstract
Impact of Chronic Conditions on Emergency Department Visits of Children Using Medicaid. View Abstract
Young Child With Abdominal and Back Pain. View Abstract
Characteristics of Children Hospitalized With Aspiration Pneumonia. View Abstract
Detection of Pulmonary Embolism in High-Risk Children. View Abstract
Impact of Chest Radiography on Antibiotic Treatment for Children With Suspected Pneumonia. View Abstract
Should We Evaluate Febrile Young Infants Step-by-Step in the Emergency Department? View Abstract
Emergency Department Management of Febrile Respiratory Illness in Children. View Abstract
Patient and Parent-Reported Signs and Symptoms for Group A Streptococcal Pharyngitis. View Abstract
Variation and Trends in Anaphylaxis Care in United States Children's Hospitals. View Abstract
Aggregate and hospital-level impact of national guidelines on diagnostic resource utilization for children with pneumonia at children's hospitals. View Abstract
Point-of-Care Ultrasonography for the Diagnosis of Pediatric Soft Tissue Infection. View Abstract
Testing and Treating Sexually Assaulted Adolescents: What Are We Waiting For? View Abstract
Identifying Pediatric Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock: Accuracy of Diagnosis Codes. View Abstract
Emergency Department Use of Computed Tomography for Children with Ventricular Shunts. View Abstract
Association between Clinical Outcomes and Hospital Guidelines for Cerebrospinal Fluid Testing in Febrile Infants Aged 29-56 Days. View Abstract
Accuracy of diagnosis codes to identify febrile young infants using administrative data. View Abstract
Glucocorticoids and Hospital Length of Stay for Children with Anaphylaxis: A Retrospective Study. View Abstract
The authors reply. View Abstract
Association of clinical practice guidelines with emergency department management of febrile infants =56 days of age. View Abstract
A comparison of acute treatment regimens for migraine in the emergency department. View Abstract
Rates and impact of potentially preventable readmissions at children's hospitals. View Abstract
Pediatric severe sepsis in U.S. children's hospitals. View Abstract
Implementing a guideline to improve management of syncope in the emergency department. View Abstract
Prevalence and predictors of return visits to pediatric emergency departments. View Abstract
Variation in care of the febrile young infant <90 days in US pediatric emergency departments. View Abstract
Characteristics of recurrent utilization in pediatric emergency departments. View Abstract
Variation in emergency department admission rates in US children's hospitals. View Abstract
Readmissions among children previously hospitalized with pneumonia. View Abstract
Improving adherence to PALS septic shock guidelines. View Abstract
Impact of increasing ondansetron use on clinical outcomes in children with gastroenteritis. View Abstract
Determinants of surgical decision making: a national survey. View Abstract
Narrow vs broad-spectrum antimicrobial therapy for children hospitalized with pneumonia. View Abstract
Parental perceptions of clinical research in the pediatric emergency department. View Abstract
Variation in pediatric care at US hospitals. View Abstract
Isolated skull fractures: trends in management in US pediatric emergency departments. View Abstract
Trends in the management of viral meningitis at United States children's hospitals. View Abstract
Emergency department management of childhood pneumonia in the United States prior to publication of national guidelines. View Abstract
Variation in resource utilization across a national sample of pediatric emergency departments. View Abstract
Impact of clinical history on chest radiograph interpretation. View Abstract
Influence of hospital guidelines on management of children hospitalized with pneumonia. View Abstract
Variability in processes of care and outcomes among children hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia. View Abstract
Serum cathelicidin level is associated with viral etiology and severity of bronchiolitis. View Abstract
Adherence to PALS Sepsis Guidelines and Hospital Length of Stay. View Abstract
Pulmonary embolism detected by pulmonary MDCT angiography in older children and young adults: risk factor assessment. View Abstract
Application of the world health organization criteria to predict radiographic pneumonia in a US-based pediatric emergency department. View Abstract
Predictors of ventricular shunt infection among children presenting to a pediatric emergency department. View Abstract
National study of antibiotic use in emergency department visits for pneumonia, 1993 through 2008. View Abstract
Adjustment of cerebrospinal fluid protein for red blood cells in neonates and young infants. View Abstract
Relationship between cerebrospinal fluid glucose and serum glucose. View Abstract
A prospective study of sleep duration and pneumonia risk in women. View Abstract
Contrasting Evidence Within and Between Institutions That Provide Treatment in an Observational Study of Alternate Forms of Anesthesia. View Abstract
Variability in the interpretation of chest radiographs for the diagnosis of pneumonia in children. View Abstract
Picture of the month--quiz case. Plastic bronchitis. View Abstract
Prediction of pneumonia in a pediatric emergency department. View Abstract
Variation in the use of chest radiography for pneumonia in pediatric emergency departments. View Abstract
Correction of cerebrospinal fluid protein for the presence of red blood cells in children with a traumatic lumbar puncture. View Abstract
Physician assessment of the likelihood of pneumonia in a pediatric emergency department. View Abstract
Detection of occult pneumonia in a pediatric emergency department. View Abstract
Lack of predictive value of tachypnea in the diagnosis of pneumonia in children. View Abstract
Physical activity and the risk of community-acquired pneumonia in US women. View Abstract
Clinical predictors of pneumonia among children with wheezing. View Abstract
Eye pain and double vision: superior orbital wall fracture with retro-orbital hematoma. View Abstract
Test characteristics and interpretation of cerebrospinal fluid gram stain in children. View Abstract
Incidental discovery of a large patent ductus arteriosus in an adult during aortic reconstruction: echocardiographic findings and diagnostic dilemmas. View Abstract
Cerebrospinal fluid xanthochromia in newborns is related to maternal labor before delivery. View Abstract
Lumbar puncture success rate is not influenced by family-member presence. View Abstract
Vitamin and micronutrient intake and the risk of community-acquired pneumonia in US women. View Abstract
Factors associated with antimicrobial resistance and mortality in pneumococcal bacteremia. View Abstract
Risk factors for traumatic or unsuccessful lumbar punctures in children. View Abstract
Fatty acid intake and the risk of community-acquired pneumonia in U.S. women. View Abstract
Emergent Evaluation of the Child with Acute Abdominal Pain View Abstract
Aspiration Pneumonia View Abstract
Pediatric Emergencies and Intensive Care View Abstract
Does parental report of insurance status agree with hospital administrative data for children presenting to the ED? View Abstract
Orbital Fractures View Abstract
Neck pain View Abstract
Facial Trauma View Abstract
Evaluation of a rapid urine antigen assay for the detection of invasive pneumococcal disease in children. View Abstract
Rapid antigen assay for the diagnosis of pneumococcal bacteremia in children: a preliminary study. View Abstract
Tobacco industry strategies for influencing European Community tobacco advertising legislation. View Abstract
Infectious diseases. View Abstract
Time to positivity of blood cultures for children with Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteremia. View Abstract
Yohimbine. View Abstract
Toxicology Review: Yohimbine View Abstract
Controversies in Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Infectious Diseases View Abstract
Femoral-popliteal bypass graft entrapment: angiographic demonstration. View Abstract
Respiratory symptoms in a susceptible population due to burning of agricultural residue. View Abstract
Neonatal hypoperistalsis associated with perinatal zidovudine administration. View Abstract
What does bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy (BIS) measure? View Abstract