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Pediatrician by Tio Manolo

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This Week in Pediatrics

FDA updates in pediatric care: Q2 2026 recap | Contemporary Pediatrics

On April 22, 2026, the FDA approved dupilumab (Dupixent; Regeneron/Sanofi) for chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) in children aged 2 to 11 years who remain symptomatic despite H1-antihistamine therapy.

Top 5 pediatric health headlines you missed in January 2026 | Contemporary Pediatrics

Under the revised schedule, several vaccines—including those for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, respiratory syncytial virus, influenza, rotavirus, and meningococcal disease—are no longer routinely recommended for all children.

Contemporary Pediatrics – Clinical News & Pediatrician Practice Tips

ByMorgan Ebert, Executive Editor,Kevin Kaiserman, MD ... New ADA 2026 analyses show Afrezza delivered comparable glycemic control, favorable safety, and higher treatment satisfaction in youth.

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Research of the Day

Delayed Epinephrine Administration in Pediatric Anaphylaxis: Multi-Center Analysis

This multi-center retrospective study analyzed 2,800 pediatric anaphylaxis cases across 12 children's hospitals. Delayed epinephrine administration (>15 minutes from symptom onset) occurred in 42% of cases and was associated with increased risk of severe outcomes and biphasic reactions.

Key findings: (1) Delayed epinephrine associated with 3.2x increased odds of hospitalization; (2) Food-induced reactions most likely to have delayed treatment; (3) Many families cited fear of injection or uncertainty about symptoms as reasons for delay.

🩺 What this means for your practice:

Reinforce epinephrine-first messaging for anaphylaxis. Ensure families can recognize symptoms and use auto-injectors confidently. Consider demonstration at every visit for patients with prescribed epinephrine.

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Popular Beliefs

Eating carrots dramatically improves vision

What the evidence shows: While carrots contain vitamin A important for eye health, eating extra carrots won't improve normal vision or eliminate the need for glasses. Vitamin A deficiency can cause vision problems, but this is rare in developed countries with varied diets.

Organic food is significantly more nutritious

What the evidence shows: Organic foods have lower pesticide residues, but studies show minimal nutritional differences compared to conventional foods. What matters most for health is eating a variety of fruits and vegetables, whether organic or conventional.

ADD/ADHD is caused by poor parenting or too much sugar

What the evidence shows: ADHD has strong genetic and neurobiological components. While environment can influence symptom severity, poor parenting and diet do not cause ADHD. Evidence-based treatments include behavioral therapy and, when appropriate, medication. Blaming parents is harmful and delays effective intervention.

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Behaviors

Breakfast Consumption and Cognitive Performance in School-Age Children

This crossover study compared cognitive test performance in 200 children ages 8-11 on days with and without breakfast. Skipping breakfast significantly impaired attention, memory, and problem-solving speed, with effects noticeable by mid-morning.

Key findings: (1) 18% slower response time on attention tasks without breakfast; (2) Short-term memory scores 12% lower; (3) Nutrient-dense breakfasts outperformed high-sugar options for sustained attention.

🩺 What this means for your practice:

Screen for breakfast skipping during well visits, especially in lower-income families. Connect families with school breakfast programs when appropriate. Quick, balanced breakfast options can be discussed as anticipatory guidance.

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Genetics

CRISPR Gene Editing for Sickle Cell Disease: Long-Term Follow-Up

Long-term data from CRISPR-edited sickle cell patients shows durable remission of vaso-occlusive crises in 95% of treated patients at 4-year follow-up. The one-time treatment has transformed the disease trajectory for participants.

Key findings: (1) No vaso-occlusive crises in 95% of patients; (2) Hemoglobin levels maintained in normal range; (3) No off-target editing effects detected. Access and affordability remain challenges.

🩺 What this means for your practice:

Curative therapy for sickle cell disease is now reality, though access barriers remain. Stay informed about treatment centers and insurance coverage in your area. Early referral for evaluation is appropriate.

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Did You Know? Numbers & Statistics

10.4%
Births occurring before 37 weeks gestation
CDC NCHS, 2024
56%
Infants breastfed at 6 months
CDC Breastfeeding Report Card, 2024
84%
Infants ever breastfed in the US
CDC Breastfeeding Report Card, 2024
61%
Adolescents 13-17 with complete HPV vaccination
CDC NIS-Teen, 2024