Infectious Diseases: Clinical Pearls
Sheila Fallon-Friedlander, MD
What do we need to know about infectious diseases in our pediatric patients?
- Remember that not all “infections” in atopic dermatitis are bacterial. HSV can infect AD lesions and the hint is “monomorphous, punched-out”
- Rashes in neonates instill fear in family & staff alike – always first determine if the child appears ill, then set your “DefCon level” Concern for molluscum is Defcon 5, HSV is Defcon 1
- Diaper dermatitis is a frustrating disease that can be infectious. Remember these possibilities:
- Candida
- Staph
- Strep
- Molluscum
- Diaper dermatitis is frequently NOT infectious
- MCI (baby wipes) irritant derm
- Dyes from “colorful” diapers
- Zinc /metabolic deficiencies
- LCH
- Measles is still an infectious disease concern world-wide. The risks of the vaccine are far outweighed by risk from the disease
- Recent studies have shown that the measles vaccine can actually stimulate immune responsiveness