What is monkeypox?

What is monkeypox?

David W. Kimberlin, MD, FAAP The United States is among several countries where cases of monkeypox infections have been reported. The virus causes a rash that can look like chickenpox (varicella) or molluscum. The current...

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What to Know About the Current RSV Epidemic

What to Know About the Current RSV Epidemic

by Dr. Joanna Storey Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common pediatric virus that can cause serious respiratory illnesses in babies and children.  Older kids and adults can get a bad cold from RSV, but in our smaller patients, RSV can infect the lungs,...

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Five Things to Know About Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease

Five Things to Know About Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease

Darren T. Scoggin, MD Children’s Medical Group Hand-Foot-Mouth (HFM) disease is rampant right now in our community, and the pediatricians at Children’s Medical Group are seeing a lot of it currently in our practice. Here are five things to know about HFM, including...

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Top 5 Things You Should Know About Measles

Top 5 Things You Should Know About Measles

Darren T. Scoggin, MDChildren’s Medical GroupJackson, MS Measles is a preventable viral illness. Measles is a virus that causes a grouping of symptoms that usually starts with fever, cough, runny nose, and conjunctivitis (or red eyes), followed by rash in many...

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Fighting Fever Phobia

Fighting Fever Phobia

By Kristie S. Rohman, MD Fever is a common and frequently alarming symptom encountered in many childhood illnesses.  It can be the cause of parental distress and confusion on when to treat, what to treat with, and when to become concerned.  Many parents will...

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