2005
Outcomes of Febrile Children Presumed to be Immunocompetent Who Present with Leukopenia or Neutropenia to an Ambulatory Setting
Serwint JR, Dias MM, Chang H, Sharkey M, Walker AR. Outcomes of Febrile Children Presumed to be Immunocompetent Who Present with Leukopenia or Neutropenia to an Ambulatory Setting. Clinical Pediatrics 2005, 44: 593-600. PMID: 16151565, DOI: 10.1177/000992280504400707.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFebrile childrenAmbulatory settingRetrospective medical record reviewPositive blood culture resultsComplete blood cell countSignificant medical outcomesAbsolute neutrophil countMajority of patientsMedical record reviewBlood cell countBlood culture resultsNon-oncologic diseasesWhite blood cellsCell linesNeutrophil countFebrile patientsRecord reviewPhysical findingsBlood culturesMedical outcomesCell countClinical judgmentMore cell linesPatientsCulture results
2000
Effects of Lead Counseling for Children with Lead Levels &ge20 μg/dL:Impact on Parental Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behavior
Serwint J, Dias M, White J. Effects of Lead Counseling for Children with Lead Levels &ge20 μg/dL:Impact on Parental Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behavior. Clinical Pediatrics 2000, 39: 643-650. PMID: 11110364, DOI: 10.1177/000992280003901103.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWhen Parents Resist Immunizations
Dias M, Marcuse E. When Parents Resist Immunizations. Contemporary Pediatrics, 2000 JulyPeer-Reviewed Educational Materials