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Carbapenem resistance in gram-negative pathogens in an Iranian hospital: high prevalence of OXA-type carbapenemase genes

Mamishi S, Sadeghi RH, Moghaddam SS, Pourakbari B, Poormohammadi S, Anvari MS, Mahmoudi S

Background: The widespread dissemination of carbapenem- resistant gram-negative bacteria poses a significant threat to global public health. Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of carbapenem resistance in gram-negative bacteria...
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Adolescent hypertension and carotid intima-media thickness: significance of submillimetric differences

Saleh C

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Need for national guidance regarding proactive care of infants born at 22–23 weeks' gestation

With recent rapid improvements in neonatal intensive care, the limit of viability has shifted downward to 22–23 weeks' gestation. The younger the gestational age of preterm infants, the higher the...
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Instability of revised Korean Developmental Screening Test classification in first year of life

Jeong JE, Kim YM, Lee NW, Kim GN, Bae J, Kim JK

Background: Early development is characterized by considerable variability. Purpose: This study aimed to examine the stability of developmental classifications using the revised Korean Developmental Screening Test (K-DST) in healthy term infants...
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Global trends in importance of 24-hour movement behaviors to pediatric health: implications for South Korea

Lee EY, Jayawardena R, Park S, Jeon JY, Kim YS, Tremblay MS

Cultivating a 24-hour movement behavioral profile conducive to health and well-being, marked by adequate levels of physical activity, limited screen time, and sufficient sleep, has emerged as an important avenue...
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Efficacy of leuprolide acetate versus triptorelin pamoate administered every 3 months for treatment of central precocious puberty

Thaneetrakool T, Aroonparkmongkol S, Numsriskulrat N, Supornsilchai V, Wacharasindhu S, Srilanchakon K

Background: Central precocious puberty (CPP) is typically treated with gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists. Although numerous GnRH agonist variants are available, limited research has compared the efficacy of leuprolide acetate and...
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Polysomnographic features of children with obesity: body mass index predict severe obstructive sleep apnea in obese children?

Sukharom R, Tovichien P, Udomittipong K, Tiamduangtawan P, Chotinaiwattarakul W

Background: Few studies have explored the polysomnographic features of children with obesity. Purpose: This study aimed to explore the demographic and polysomnographic features of obese children and determine whether body mass...
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What we should know about pediatric heart failure: children are not small adults

Yoon JK

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A review of vitamin D deficiency and vitamin D receptor polymorphisms in endocrine-related disorders

Rosli NFH, Mohd Nor NS, Adnan RA, Sheikh Abdul Kadir SH

The endocrine system is a complex network of glands that produce and release hormones that regulate various physiological processes. In the past few decades, the human skin has been identified...
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Microplastic and human health with focus on pediatric well-being: a comprehensive review and call for future studies

Chia RW, Atem NV, Lee JY, Cha J

Although humans are highly dependent on plastics from infancy to adolescence, these materials can degrade into ubiquitous microplastics (MPs) that affect individuals at every stage of life. However, information on...
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Short-term outcomes of oropharyngeal administration of colostrum in preterm neonates: a double-blind placebocontrolled randomized trial

Lamsehchi A, Solgi MS, Sabzehei MK, Basiri B, Ghane ET, Asadi KK, Azadnajafabad S

Background: The oropharyngeal administration of colostrum (OAC) in neonates has several benefits. Purpose: To investigate the short-term outcomes of OAC in preterm neonates. Methods: We performed this 2-arm, double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized trial...
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