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Antibiotics in the paediatric emergency department

Don't Forget the Bubbles

This is true in life-threatening conditions such as sepsis. However, when children do not have features of sepsis, oral antibiotics are equally effective. The take home is that although IV antibiotics are key in sepsis management, oral antibiotics are equally as effective as IV antibiotics for children without critical illness.

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Caring for children after a kidney transplant

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Consider sepsis and treat it accordingly. BK virus infection, replication, and diseases in pediatric kidney transplantation. Changes in TAC concentrations related to changes in haematocrit should not lead to a prompt dose adjustment. Urinary tract infection (UTI): more likely in cases of urologic comorbidities and operations (e.g.