2024
Examining Clinical Features and Severe Neurologic Disease of Parechovirus Infection in Young Infants: A Multistate Cohort Study
Evans A, Singh S, Joshi C, Filkins L, Akkoyun E, Custodio H, Daniels E, Kao C, Richardson K, Carrillo-Marquez M, Borré C, Oliveira C, Espinosa C, Mandelia Y, Mazade M, Kimberlin D. Examining Clinical Features and Severe Neurologic Disease of Parechovirus Infection in Young Infants: A Multistate Cohort Study. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2024, ciae400. PMID: 39093815, DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciae400.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSevere neurological diseaseLongitudinal follow-up of infantsYoung infantsSevere diseaseViral co-infectionsNon-severe diseaseSpectrum of illnessNeurological diseasesParechovirus infectionLongitudinal follow-upPreterm gestationHPeV infectionClinical seizuresClinical featuresPoor feedingCerebral edemaHuman parechovirusCohort studyU.S. infantsCo-infectionHPeVRespiratory symptomsInfantsSevere casesDisease
2022
Pediatric COVID-19 Health Disparities and Vaccine Equity
Oliveira CR, Feemster KA, Ulloa ER. Pediatric COVID-19 Health Disparities and Vaccine Equity. Journal Of The Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society 2022, 11: s141-s147. PMID: 36124679, PMCID: PMC9494479, DOI: 10.1093/jpids/piac091.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersConceptsVaccine equityHealth disparitiesLong-term complicationsCOVID-19 health disparitiesCOVID-19 infectionCOVID-19 vaccineMild illnessPediatric populationVaccine uptakePoor outcomeSevere diseaseVaccine inequityMost childrenEthnic minority groupsChildrenSame childrenInfectionLow-income homesDisparitiesComplicationsGroupVaccineIllnessDiseaseSeverityUpdated Guidance on Use and Prioritization of Monoclonal Antibody Therapy for Treatment of COVID-19 in Adolescents
Wolf J, Abzug MJ, Anosike BI, Vora SB, Waghmare A, Sue PK, Olivero RM, Oliveira CR, James SH, Morton TH, Maron GM, Young JL, Orscheln RC, Schwenk HT, Bio LL, Willis ZI, Lloyd EC, Hersh AL, Huskins CW, Soma VL, Ratner AJ, Hayes M, Downes K, Chiotos K, Grapentine SP, Wattier RL, Lamb GS, Zachariah P, Nakamura MM. Updated Guidance on Use and Prioritization of Monoclonal Antibody Therapy for Treatment of COVID-19 in Adolescents. Journal Of The Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society 2022, 11: 177-185. PMID: 35107571, PMCID: PMC8903349, DOI: 10.1093/jpids/piab124.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsMonoclonal antibody therapyPediatric infectious diseasesAntibody therapyEmergency use authorizationSevere diseasePostexposure prophylaxisHigh riskCOVID-19Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Certain high-risk conditionsSpecific monoclonal antibody therapyAcute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Infectious diseasesRespiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Moderate COVID-19Pediatric critical care medicineSyndrome coronavirus 2Coronavirus disease 2019Critical care medicineHigh-risk conditionsSeries of teleconferencesHigh-risk exposureBamlanivimab monotherapyInfusion reactionsControlled Trials
2021
Initial Guidance on Use of Monoclonal Antibody Therapy for Treatment of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Children and Adolescents
Wolf J, Abzug MJ, Wattier RL, Sue PK, Vora SB, Zachariah P, Dulek DE, Waghmare A, Olivero R, Downes KJ, James SH, Pinninti SG, Yarbrough A, Aldrich ML, MacBrayne CE, Soma VL, Grapentine SP, Oliveira CR, Hayes M, Kimberlin DW, Jones SB, Bio LL, Morton TH, Hankins JS, Marόn-Alfaro G, Timberlake K, Young JL, Orscheln RC, Schwenk HT, Goldman DL, Groves HE, Huskins WC, Rajapakse NS, Lamb GS, Tribble AC, Lloyd E, Hersh AL, Thorell EA, Ratner AJ, Chiotos K, Nakamura MM. Initial Guidance on Use of Monoclonal Antibody Therapy for Treatment of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Children and Adolescents. Journal Of The Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society 2021, 10: 629-634. PMID: 33388760, PMCID: PMC7799019, DOI: 10.1093/jpids/piaa175.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsMonoclonal antibody therapyHigh-risk groupAntibody therapyEmergency use authorizationCOVID-19Moderate coronavirus disease 2019Pediatric intensive care medicinePediatric-specific evidenceTreatment of mildPediatric infectious diseasesHigh-quality evidenceCoronavirus disease 2019Intensive care medicineSeries of teleconferencesREGN-COV2Infusion reactionsPediatric HematologyTimely administrationRisk factorsRoutine administrationDisease 2019Severe diseaseCare medicineHigh riskModest benefit