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Dr. Nabong's Pediatric Blog: Booster for Meningitis Shot Recommended
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Dr Nabong's Pediatric Blog. This blog will serve as another resource for parents for up-to-date information on the different aspects of their child's growth and development. Friday, February 18, 2011. Booster for Meningitis Shot Recommended. The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Centers for Disease Control for 2011 is recommending to give a booster to all teenagers who had the meningococcal vaccine. Routine recommendation between 11-12 years of age and a booster at 16 years. View my complete profile.
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Dr. Nabong's Pediatric Blog: February 2011
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Dr Nabong's Pediatric Blog. This blog will serve as another resource for parents for up-to-date information on the different aspects of their child's growth and development. Friday, February 18, 2011. Booster for Meningitis Shot Recommended. The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Centers for Disease Control for 2011 is recommending to give a booster to all teenagers who had the meningococcal vaccine. Routine recommendation between 11-12 years of age and a booster at 16 years. Links to this post.
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Dr. Nabong's Pediatric Blog: Osteochondroma(Exostosis or Benign Bone tumor)
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Dr Nabong's Pediatric Blog. This blog will serve as another resource for parents for up-to-date information on the different aspects of their child's growth and development. Thursday, October 28, 2010. Osteochondroma(Exostosis or Benign Bone tumor). Osteochondroma is a developmental abnormality where a part of the growth plate forms an outgrowth on the surface of the bone. 2 types of osteochondroma. Symptoms and signs of a tumor becoming cancerous. Growth of osteochondroma after puberty. Tumors with no s...
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Dr. Nabong's Pediatric Blog: October 2010
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Dr Nabong's Pediatric Blog. This blog will serve as another resource for parents for up-to-date information on the different aspects of their child's growth and development. Thursday, October 28, 2010. Osteochondroma(Exostosis or Benign Bone tumor). Osteochondroma is a developmental abnormality where a part of the growth plate forms an outgrowth on the surface of the bone. 2 types of osteochondroma. Symptoms and signs of a tumor becoming cancerous. Growth of osteochondroma after puberty. Tumors with no s...
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Dr. Nabong's Pediatric Blog: August 2010
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Dr Nabong's Pediatric Blog. This blog will serve as another resource for parents for up-to-date information on the different aspects of their child's growth and development. Friday, August 27, 2010. Sleep Tight and Do not let the Bed Bugs Bite. How to get rid of. Wrapping in big plactic containers infected mattress or small items to suffocate the bed bugs. Expose the mattress to intense cold or heat or you can wrap it in special plastic bags to get rid of the bedbugs. Vacuum and steam-clean carpets.
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Dr. Nabong's Pediatric Blog: May 2011
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Dr Nabong's Pediatric Blog. This blog will serve as another resource for parents for up-to-date information on the different aspects of their child's growth and development. Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Fast Facts on Influenza from the CDC 2010-2011. A total of 3,306 new cases of influenza confirmed during. Influenza season week 6. Influenza A accounted for 78.6% of the influenza cases. Influenza B accounted for 21.4%. 2011-2011 35 pediatric deaths. Links to this post. Monday, May 23, 2011. Links to this post.
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Dr. Nabong's Pediatric Blog: February 2010
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Dr Nabong's Pediatric Blog. This blog will serve as another resource for parents for up-to-date information on the different aspects of their child's growth and development. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. This is a virus that is indistinguishable from the signs and symptoms of Hepatitis A and B. The only way to differentiate this is to obtain a blood work for the hepatitis panel. Resource: The Redbook by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Links to this post. Monday, February 1, 2010. Because mucous and b...
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Dr. Nabong's Pediatric Blog: What is the Newborn Screening?
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Dr Nabong's Pediatric Blog. This blog will serve as another resource for parents for up-to-date information on the different aspects of their child's growth and development. Tuesday, October 26, 2010. What is the Newborn Screening? The test must be timely. The first. Loodspot test should be done between 24 and 36 hours of age or prior to discharge from the hosp. The Arizona screening panel includes:. 6 amino acid disorders. Fatty acid oxidation disorders. 9 organic acid disorders. View my complete profile.
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Dr. Nabong's Pediatric Blog: September 2010
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Dr Nabong's Pediatric Blog. This blog will serve as another resource for parents for up-to-date information on the different aspects of their child's growth and development. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. What are enlarged adenoids? Persistent cold symptoms that does not seem to get better. Voice can be altered with a nasal, muffled quality to it. Coughing worse a night from purulent drainage. Loud snoring with periods of cessation of breaths (apnea). Impairment of taste and smell. Links to this post.
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Dr. Nabong's Pediatric Blog: What is Cholera?
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Dr Nabong's Pediatric Blog. This blog will serve as another resource for parents for up-to-date information on the different aspects of their child's growth and development. Tuesday, October 26, 2010. We have not seen this type of gastroenteritis for a long time but when we flip through the news it has been spreading in Haiti. It has caused several deaths because of severe dehydration. Oral or parenteral rehydration. To correct dehydration and electrolyte abnormalities,. Can eradicate the bacteria more q...
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