COVID Vaccine, COVID19, Infectious Disease

Reluctance to get a COVID-19 vaccine could hamper its effectiveness

La renuencia de obtener una vacuna del COVID-19 puede obstaculizar su efectividad As vaccination against COVID-19 is on the horizon, physicians and public health officials are concerned that this potentially lifesaving measure will be viewed with skepticism and even refusal. The vast majority of individuals get vaccinations as recommended, but in recent decades an increase…

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COVID19, Heart, Infectious Disease, Rheumatology

Kids with MIS-C responding to treatments, but long-term outlook for coronavirus-related condition unclear

Kids with multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) are recovering after treatments with anti-inflammatory drugs such as intravenous immunoglobulin and steroids, according to Brian J. Holland, M.D., chief of pediatric cardiology at Norton Children’s Heart Institute, affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine. Children who’ve come to the Norton Children’s Pediatric MIS-C Multidisciplinary Clinic are…

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COVID19, Employee stories - Norton Childrens, Infectious Disease

A leading national voice in the fight against pediatric infections when Louisville needs it

When she graduated from college, Kristina A. Bryant, M.D., didn’t plan on becoming a doctor. She’d majored in French and political science. Her first job out of school was working as a medical writer for the University of Louisville. Her career goals changed dramatically when she was assigned to help CNN do a series about…

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Infectious Disease, Neurosciences

Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) symptoms can look a little like COVID-19, but need fast treatment

Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) symptoms can overlap some with COVID-19 symptoms in children, but while most kids can ride out an infection from the coronavirus at home, AFM can worsen quickly — often in hours or days. AFM is uncommon, and typically peaks between August and November every other year. The Centers for Disease Control…

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COVID19, Gastroenterology, Heart, Infectious Disease, Nephrology, Neurosciences, Rheumatology

Norton Children’s creates MIS-C multidisciplinary clinic

Norton Children’s has created a multidisciplinary clinic for children who have experienced multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19. Norton Children’s Pediatric MIS-C Multidisciplinary Clinic will give children who were hospitalized with MIS-C follow-up care with a team of pediatric specialists who can monitor the child for any short- and long-term effects of…

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COVID19, Heart, Infectious Disease, Rheumatology

PMIS and COVID-19: What to watch for

Fewer children than adults have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Of children who have been diagnosed, most haven’t been very sick. Some children had cold symptoms, and we know that some children who have tested positive for the coronavirus have had no symptoms at all. However, over the last couple of weeks in the U. S….

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COVID19, Infectious Disease, Pulmonology

COVID-19 tips from the mom of a child with cystic fibrosis

My household is no stranger to germ precautions. My 2-year-old daughter, Hazel, has cystic fibrosis, which means she is at a greater risk of getting lung infections because of the thick, sticky mucus that builds up in her lungs. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, people with underlying health conditions, including lung…

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COVID19, Infectious Disease

I’m worried my child might have coronavirus/COVID-19. What should I do?

Esta publicación también está disponible en español. Though coronavirus/COVID-19 cases have been confirmed mostly in adults, kids are still susceptible to the virus. Norton Children’s Hospital is receiving many calls from concerned parents and caregivers. If you’re concerned your child might have COVID-19, the illness caused by the new coronavirus, here are the steps you…

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Infectious Disease, Norton Childrens Medical Group

Schools are making reopening plans — don’t put off vaccinations

Some students are already back in classrooms, while others are preparing to go back to in-person learning after months online during the pandemic. No matter what their school attendance calendar looks like, students are required to be up to date on their vaccinations. According to Jill S. Howell-Berg, M.D., pediatrician with Norton Children’s Medical Group – Clarksville, required…

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COVID19, Infectious Disease, Norton Childrens Medical Group, Prevention & Wellness

Talking to kids about coronavirus disease (COVID-19)

With news about the new coronavirus and the disease it causes (COVID-19) changing by the day, keep in mind that your kids are hearing about it too, even if they don’t bring it up. They’re getting information from other kids, social media or snippets of news reports, and likely to misunderstand what they’re hearing. Deciding…

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Health & Wellness, Infectious Disease, News, Prevention & Wellness

How to prevent strep throat

When your child comes down with strep throat, you may be inclined to think, “Who’s next?” That doesn’t have to be the case. While this illness can be passed easily from one person to another, there are ways to prevent strep throat from spreading. The bacteria that cause strep throat are in the nose and…

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Infectious Disease, Norton Community Medical Associates

Louisville-area RSV cases continue rise

Norton Healthcare providers have diagnosed 651 cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis in the Louisville and Southern Indiana area since September — more than triple the number of cases in the same period last year. Meanwhile, diagnoses of flu among children reached 1,211 as of mid December and account for 59% of the total number of…

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