News

Bordetella parapertussis reemerges as a cause of respiratory illness in children
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
Testing is the only way to reliably distinguish between Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella parapertussis.
Opinion

COVID-19 vaccinations lag in youngest children
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
- Kymber Ezell, BA
As of March 1, 2023, only 8% of children under 2 years and 10.5% of children ages 2-4 years have initiated a COVID vaccine series.
Opinion

Measles
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
Only 81% of the world’s children have received their first measle vaccine dose and only 71% have received the second dose - a 95% vaccination rate...
Opinion

More children should be getting flu vaccines
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
As of the week ending Oct. 15, only about 22.1% of eligible children had been immunized.
Opinion

Monkeypox: What’s a pediatrician to do?
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
Given the media coverage of the outbreak, pediatricians should be prepared for questions from patients and their parents.
Opinion

Answering parents’ questions about Cronobacter and powdered formula
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
Although Cronobacter infections are not subject to mandatory reporting in most states, laboratory-based surveillance suggests that 18...
Opinion

Universal masking is the key to safe school attendance
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
In 20 elementary schools open for in-person instruction Dec. 3, 2020, to Jan. 31, 2021, compliance with mask-wearing was high and in-school...
Opinion

Waiting for the COVID 19 vaccine, or not?
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
So here’s the paradox: Even as limited supplies of vaccine are available and many are frustrated about lack of access, we need to promote the...
Opinion

Action and awareness are needed to increase immunization rates
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
There is much work to be done to catch up with vaccinations missed because of the pandemic.
Opinion

2019-nCoV outbreak: A few lessons learned for pediatric practices
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
Remember to take a travel history, practice cough etiquette, and stock personal protective equipment.
Opinion

ID Consult: It’s not necessarily over when measles infection clears
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
A rare neurodegenerative disease is a risk, in addition to immunosuppression.
Opinion

Is your office ready for a case of measles?
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
It makes sense for every ambulatory office to have a plan for managing exposures to infectious diseases including measles.
News

What infectious disease should parents be most worried about?
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
You may be surprised to find out what infectious disease Dr. Kristina A. Bryant considers the most dangerous to your teen patients.
News

Don’t give up on influenza vaccine
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
The influenza vaccine needs some help with its image.
Opinion

Group B streptococcus
- Author:
- Kristina A. Bryant, MD
Intrapartum testing for GBS colonization and intrapartum antibiotics of colonized and high-risk women has dramatically reduced early-onset GBS...