Pediatric Infectious Diseases Handbook: Diagnosis and Management for Clinicians
MTA
Evidence-based guidance on infections from neonates to adolescents, including prevention and vaccination
The *Pediatric Infectious Diseases Handbook* provides a comprehensive, evidence-based framework for diagnosing and managing infections in patients ranging from neonates to adolescents. The book emphasizes the unique physiological and immunological characteristics of children, noting that they are not merely "small adults" and require age-specific diagnostic reasoning and weight-based antimicrobial dosing. It integrates clinical fundamentalsâsuch as thorough history-taking and physical examinationâwith modern diagnostic technologies like molecular PCR panels to guide precise care.
A significant portion of the text is dedicated to common clinical presentations, including respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, and central nervous system infections. It provides risk-stratification algorithms for challenging scenarios like fever without a source in young infants and early-onset neonatal sepsis. The handbook also addresses complex specialized topics, such as managing infections in immunocompromised oncology and transplant patients, identifying sexually transmitted infections in adolescents, and recognizing the increasing prevalence of community-associated MRSA in skin and soft tissue infections.
Beyond acute treatment, the book prioritizes prevention and public health. It offers detailed guidance on routine and catch-up immunization schedules, as well as strategies to address vaccine hesitancy. Stewardship is a recurring theme, with dedicated chapters on combating antimicrobial resistance through judicious prescribing and the implementation of infection prevention bundles in healthcare settings. The text also explores the impact of global connectivity, providing protocols for travel medicine, immigration health screening, and the monitoring of emerging or reemerging pathogens.
Ultimately, the handbook serves as a practical bedside resource that balances rapid-reference treatment tables with deeper discussions on pathophysiology and family-centered care. By focusing on "safety-netting" and clear outpatient management protocols, it aims to empower clinicians and caregivers alike to recognize red flags early, ensure therapeutic adherence, and improve long-term health outcomes for children in both hospital and community settings.
This handbook is designed for pediatric cliniciansâincluding pediatricians, family medicine physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, residents, and medical studentsâwho provide care for neonates through adolescents. It also serves pediatric pharmacists, urgent care providers, and infectious disease specialists seeking concise, evidenceâbased guidance on diagnosis, management, prevention, and stewardship of infections across the pediatric age spectrum.
March 10, 2026
English
61,462 words
4 hours 18 minutes
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