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American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Offers parent-oriented information and resources on numerous topics of pediatric infectious diseases. The data for parents are extremely well written and updated often |
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Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (PIDS)
The content referring to patient resources is limited to registered users/ members- registering process proved fruitless in numerous attempts |
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Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
Includes guidelines for pediatric infection |
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World Society for Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Links often not working |
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National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
Focuses strongly on pediatric infectious diseases, including whooping cough, meningococcal disease, and immunization policies. |
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Deutsche Gesellschaft f?r p?diatrische Infektiologie
In German, free downloads of numerous related publications |
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Paediatric European Network for Treatment of AIDS
Information for practitioners dealing with HIV infection, including treatment guidelines, trials, reference laboratories, and publication abstracts |
79 |
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British Paediatric Allergy, Immunology & Infection Group
Some publications related to the group?s activities, numerous useful links to other sites |
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Individual (Dr. Marc Tebr?gge)
Developed by young practitioners, it practically is a collection of various WWW resources on infection in general and partly on pediatric infection. Contains an infectious disease news section which has not been updated for the past year |
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AAP
Pediatrics, the Journal of AAP is the leading resource of pediatric literature, and access is free |
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PIDS, European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases
Website of the journal Pediatric Infectious Diseases specializing in pediatric infectious diseases; access is not free, though some of the articles can be accessed for free at Medline (http://www.medscape.com/viewpublication/769_index) |
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Society of Pediatric Science, Yuzuncu Yil University, Van, Turkey
Website of the Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases specializing in pediatric infectious diseases; access is not free though; useful for dealing with certain infections of the developing world due to it being orient-based |
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W. B. Saunders
Website of the, discontinued, journal Seminars in Pediatric Infectious Diseases. Last issue was October 2006. Access is not free. |
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SLACK Incorporated
Website of the journal Infectious Diseases in Children. Freely available. The orientation is more journalistic |
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Oxford Journals
Website of the Journal of Tropical Paediatrics, its content is related to infectious diseases in its majority. Access is not free. |
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National Network for Immunization Information
Information for practitioners on the need for immunization, excellently designed information for parents regarding vaccine schedules and safety, comments on immunization-related issues, and a constantly updated news section. |
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International Vaccine Institute
Information on the Institute?s activities related to vaccination programs and research |
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Immunization Action Coalition
Numerous useful patient- oriented brochures available- some of them in languages as diverse as Japanese and Turkish, continuously updated news section on all items related to vaccination, ?ask the experts? section, many image and video files related |
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World Health Organization (WHO)
The relevant section is one of the most extensively developed in the whole WHO website, with adequate parent information, numerous publications on all imaginable technical details- often available in languages other than English too, and information |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Apart from the expectedly extensive information for practitioners on all aspects of vaccination (including epidemiology), this website houses the best parent-oriented information available. |
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National Health Services
Extensive site; newsletter for professionals reference to milestone literature on vaccine research; the widest available choice of public-oriented material (special mention should go to the excellent posters), although disease information is rather l |
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Every Child By Two (founded by Rosalynn Carter and Betty Bumpers)
Average information on vaccination, enhanced by linking to other sites. Excellent section on vaccine safety. |
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Children?s Hospital of Philadelphia
The Vaccine Education Center. For parents, the educational material is excellent. For professionals, the information may assist more the non-expert. Newsletter e-mailed to registered users. |
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