2015
Hyperferritinemia and markers of inflammation and oxidative stress in the cord blood of HIV‐exposed, uninfected (HEU) infants
Selvam A, Buhimschi I, Makin J, Pattinson R, Anderson R, Forsyth B. Hyperferritinemia and markers of inflammation and oxidative stress in the cord blood of HIV‐exposed, uninfected (HEU) infants. HIV Medicine 2015, 16: 375-380. PMID: 25721379, DOI: 10.1111/hiv.12214.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2002
Pregnancy and birth rates among HIV-infected women in the United States: the confounding effects of illicit drug use
Forsyth BW, Davis JA, Freudigman KA, Katz KH, Zelterman D. Pregnancy and birth rates among HIV-infected women in the United States: the confounding effects of illicit drug use. AIDS 2002, 16: 471-479. PMID: 11834960, DOI: 10.1097/00002030-200202150-00020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-positive womenIllicit drug useNumber of pregnanciesHIV infectionDrug useTubal ligationHIV-negative womenHIV-negative comparison groupRetrospective record reviewBirth ratePoisson regression analysisIndex pregnancyIndex birthPregnancy outcomesRecord reviewTherapeutic terminationPregnancy rateGroup 1PregnancyCocaine useOlder ageInfectionWomenComparison groupIllicit drugs
2000
HIV Infection in Children: A New Hope
Forsyth B. HIV Infection in Children: A New Hope. Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics Of North America 2000, 9: 279-294. PMID: 10768067, DOI: 10.1016/s1056-4993(18)30119-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe AIDS Epidemic: Past and Future
Forsyth B. The AIDS Epidemic: Past and Future. Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics Of North America 2000, 9: 267-278. PMID: 10768066, DOI: 10.1016/s1056-4993(18)30118-4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1997
Maltreatment of Children Born to Women Who Used Cocaine During Pregnancy: A Population-based Study
Leventhal J, Forsyth B, Qi K, Johnson M, Schroeder D, Votto N. Maltreatment of Children Born to Women Who Used Cocaine During Pregnancy: A Population-based Study. Pediatrics 1997, 100: e7-e7. PMID: 9233978, DOI: 10.1542/peds.100.2.e7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPopulation-based studyYears of ageMedical recordsComparison groupSimilar comparison groupYale-New Haven HospitalFirst prenatal visitPositive urine testChildren's medical recordsNeighborhood health centersCocaine-exposed groupCocaine-exposed infantsHealth maintenance organizationYears of lifeSample of infantsDate of birthPrenatal visitObstetric recordsRisk of maltreatmentGestational ageBaseline variablesConsecutive deliveriesUnintentional injuriesUrine testsPositive history
1996
Development of a prognosis-based clinical staging system for infants infected with human immunodeficiency virus
Forsyth B, Andiman W, O'Connor T. Development of a prognosis-based clinical staging system for infants infected with human immunodeficiency virus. The Journal Of Pediatrics 1996, 129: 648-655. PMID: 8917228, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(96)70144-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChild, PreschoolDeathHIV InfectionsHumansInfantInfant, NewbornPrognosisRiskSeverity of Illness IndexConceptsClinical staging systemHuman immunodeficiency virusClinical stagingImmunodeficiency virusStaging systemRelative riskPneumocystis carinii pneumoniaDifferent clinical stagesSerious bacterial infectionsTherapeutic decision makingInfant prognosisOpportunistic infectionsPersistent diarrheaCarinii pneumoniaClinical findingsClinical stageMedical recordsClinical trialsOral candidiasisStudy populationEarly deathStage IIIStage IStage IVSurvival curves
1991
A novel approach to training pediatrics primary care residents
Baldwin S, McCarthy P, Forsyth B, Leventhal J, Granger R, Faraclas W, Anyan W, Siegel N. A novel approach to training pediatrics primary care residents. Academic Medicine 1991, 66: 239-41. PMID: 2012659, DOI: 10.1097/00001888-199104000-00016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatients' behavioral problemsPrimary careAdolescent medicineBehavioral problemsPrimary care settingWell-child carePrimary care residentsChronic illnessCare residentsCare settingsYale University SchoolDevelopmental pediatricsPediatric residentsDevelopmental-behavioral pediatricsCareResidents' abilityResidents' skillsResidency trainingPediatricsUniversity SchoolProgram residentsComparison residentsMedicineProgram evaluationResidents
1990
Persistent Perceptions of Vulnerability Following Neonatal Jaundice
Kemper K, Forsyth B, McCarthy P. Persistent Perceptions of Vulnerability Following Neonatal Jaundice. JAMA Pediatrics 1990, 144: 238-241. PMID: 2301331, DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1990.02150260118043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMothers of infantsVulnerable child syndromeHealthy infantsNeonatal jaundiceYale-New Haven HospitalInfant health problemsComparison groupChild syndromeFeeding difficultiesEmergency departmentSimilar infantsJaundiceHealth problemsInfantsSuch treatmentMonthsMothersSyndromeHospitalSimilar numberTreatmentGroupSymptoms
1989
Colic and the effect of changing formulas: A double-blind, multiple-crossover study
Forsyth B. Colic and the effect of changing formulas: A double-blind, multiple-crossover study. The Journal Of Pediatrics 1989, 115: 521-526. PMID: 2677292, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(89)80274-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCow's milk formulaColicky infantsMilk formulaCasein hydrolysate formulaDouble-blind trialCow's milkMultiple crossover studyChange of formulaHydrolysate formulaWashout periodBlind studyMethodologic flawsColicNutramigenInfantsFormula changesSignificant differencesMeaningful responsesPositive response
1985
Mothers' Perceptions of Problems of Feeding and Crying Behaviors: A Prospective Study
Forsyth B, Leventhal J, McCarthy P. Mothers' Perceptions of Problems of Feeding and Crying Behaviors: A Prospective Study. JAMA Pediatrics 1985, 139: 269-272. PMID: 3976607, DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1985.02140050063023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk factorsStepwise logistic regression analysisFormula-fed infantsPercent of mothersEarly postnatal periodProportion of mothersDetermined risk factorsLogistic regression analysisProspective studyPostnatal periodEarly infancyCrying behaviorInfantsMothers' perceptionsParents' concernsRegression analysisMothersEarly attentionColicFactorsPartum