Happy Holidays from the WIND Study!
Check back in January for new articles, updates, and news posts. In the meanwhile, we wish you and your families happy holidays and a wonderful New Year!
Check back in January for new articles, updates, and news posts. In the meanwhile, we wish you and your families happy holidays and a wonderful New Year!
[custom_frame_center shadow=”on”][/custom_frame_center] Here is our Fall 2012 Newsletter— the second in a series of newsletters designed to keep you updated on the study and to give you some interesting facts …
In a recent article published online by The Journal of Infectious Diseases, researchers were interested in knowing whether inner-city children and suburban children had different viruses causing their respiratory infections. …
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is one of the leading causes of severe respiratory infections in children. Fortunately, RSV season can often be anticipated, due to yearly monitoring of RSV outbreaks …
The WIND Study is gearing up to begin its second year of recruitment! Starting November first, we will start enrolling more children and families– and this year we’ll be recruiting …
In an article published in Pediatrics in 2008, the authors compare the ability of nasopharyngeal aspirates (NPA) and nose-throat swabs (NTS) to identify respiratory viruses in children. Sound familiar? In the …
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has updated its recommendations on the use of the seasonal flu vaccine for the 2012-13 flu season. You can read the policy statement here.
The 2012-13 flu season is fast approaching. You can read here about what the CDC has to say about seasonal influenza and the flu vaccine, as well as get answers …
After an unusually warm winter, this summer followed suit with record-breaking heat. Curious to see which states were the hottest? Here’s a link to an interesting infographic from Climate Central.
[custom_frame_left shadow=”on”][/custom_frame_left]Here is our summer 2012 newsletter– the first of many to come to keep you updated, to give you some interesting facts about bronchiolitis, and to let you get …