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Comparison of five H. pylori eradication therapies in children
Ciprofloxacin-based triple therapy achieves the highest eradication rate for H. pylori in the pediatric population, providing a more effective empirical treatme...
Saline nasal irrigation: A drug-free fix for stuffy noses in children?
Nasal irrigation with saline solution relieves pediatric acute upper respiratory tract infections, offering a safe, antibiotic-free alternative.
Honey suppositories for functional constipation in preschool children: A randomi...
Honey suppositories present a safe and effective solution for pediatric functional constipation, offering substantial clinical benefits over standard care.
Once-daily 0.15% Roflumilast cream shows significant benefits for atopic dermati...
Once-daily Roflumilast cream markedly improves the signs and symptoms of atopic dermatitis in patients aged ≥ 6 years, with a favorable safety profile....
Tree SLIT-tablet reduces allergy severity in children during pollen seasons
Tree SLIT-tablet markedly improves symptoms in children with allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis during birch and oak pollen seasons, with a favorable safety p...
Pediatric food allergies linked to evolving gut and skin microbiomes, study find...
Comprehending microbiome differences in children with food allergies highlights Collinsella as a biomarker and supports microbiome-targeted therapies.
Eosinophilic Duodenitis: A Pediatric Case Misinterpreted as Acute Pancreatitis
A 13-year-old girl presented with epigastric pain, vomiting, and abdominal discomfort accompanied by raised levels of amylase and lipase. Despite acute pancreat...
Prevalence of peanut allergy due to PM2.5 and NO2 pollutants exposure in early y...
Implementing policies to reduce air pollution may help decrease the occurrence and long-term persistence of peanut allergies.
Phase 3 trial confirms safety of HDM SLIT-tablet for children with allergic rhin...
In children (aged 5-11 years) suffering from allergic rhinitis/rhinoconjunctivitis, house dust mite sublingual immunotherapy tablet is safe and well-tolerated.
Montelukast-Levocetirizine vs. Montelukast alone: Which is better for pediatric...
Montelukast + Levocetirizine markedly reduces daytime and nighttime nasal symptoms while minimizing adverse events and boosting patient satisfaction, making it...
Safety and efficacy of Roflumilast 0.15% cream for atopic dermatitis
Roflumilast 0.15% topical cream offers a promising option for patients seeking non-systemic therapies, showing significant itch relief, and improving sleep and...
Two inactivated influenza vaccines show comparable immunogenicity in young child...
High-dose influenza vaccines deliver equal safety and robust protection for children under three with age-appropriate dosing.
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