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Tuber locations associated with infantile spasms map to a common brain network

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About half of all babies with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) develop infantile spasms, a type of epilepsy that can have serious long-term neurologic consequences. Infantile spasms occur more often in children who have more brain tubers — groups of cells that do not divide into normal neurons and brain cells — but we haven’t known ... Read More about Tuber locations associated with infantile spasms map to a common brain network
Tagged: neuroscience, newborn medicine, tuberous sclerosis
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How does the placenta protect unborn babies from COVID-19?

Clinical, Research
Evidence has shown that pregnancy is a risk factor for severe illness in women with COVID-19. A recent CDC study reviewed case reports of approximately 400,000 women aged 15 to 44 with symptomatic COVID-19. Those who were pregnant had a roughly tripled likelihood of ICU admission and invasive ventilation and 70 percent higher mortality. Yet ... Read More about How does the placenta protect unborn babies from COVID-19?
Tagged: cellular and molecular medicine, coronavirus, genetics and genomics, newborn medicine, pregnancy
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COVID-19 virus levels in children: Differences between asymptomatic vs. symptomatic kids

Clinical, Research
A new study finds that most asymptomatic children who tested positive for COVID-19 had lower levels of the virus compared to symptomatic children. While it is the first large and comprehensive investigation of its kind in asymptomatic children, several important questions remain unanswered. Nira Pollock “Our study did show that asymptomatic children had lower viral ... Read More about COVID-19 virus levels in children: Differences between asymptomatic vs. symptomatic kids
Tagged: coronavirus, research
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A diabetes drug with a potential side benefit: Reduced COVID-19 mortality

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In 2006, the Food and Drug Administration approved the drug sitagliptin to lower blood sugar in type 2 diabetes. Now, a multicenter observational study in Italy suggests the drug also cuts mortality in diabetic patients hospitalized with COVID-19 — by as much as half. Paolo Fiorina, MD, PhD, of Boston Children’s Hospital led the study, ... Read More about A diabetes drug with a potential side benefit: Reduced COVID-19 mortality
Tagged: clinical trials, coronavirus, diabetes, drug development, infectious diseases
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Global partnership leads to improved treatment for childhood diarrhea

Clinical, Research
Diarrheal diseases remain a major childhood health problem in many parts of the world.  Each year, they lead to the deaths of more than 500,000 children under age 5 globally. A new large clinical trial based in Tanzania and India, led by investigators at Boston Children’s Hospital, local research universities, and the World Health Organization ... Read More about Global partnership leads to improved treatment for childhood diarrhea
Tagged: clinical trials, gastroenterology, global health
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Two drugs join forces against COVID-19

Clinical, Research
Two drugs, including one developed by a researcher at Boston Children’s Hospital, inhibit the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 in tests of human cells. Both drugs, vacuolin-1 and apilimod, originally developed years ago, target a large enzyme called PIKfyve kinase. Prior to this study, little was known about this enzyme’s role in COVID-19 infection. Details ... Read More about Two drugs join forces against COVID-19
Tagged: clinical trials, coronavirus
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More details on MIS-C, the post-COVID multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children

Clinical, Research
Boston Children’s Hospital and collaborators launched the national Overcoming COVID-19 study in April to track children, teens, and young adults hospitalized with COVID-19 across the U.S. In yesterday’s New England Journal of Medicine, investigators provides a fuller picture of the still-mysterious, life-threatening multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). Key takeaways·      The largest case series of ... Read More about More details on MIS-C, the post-COVID multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children
Tagged: coronavirus, disease surveillance, infectious diseases, mis-c
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Boston Children’s Hospital leads national study on pediatric COVID-19 and MIS-C

Clinical, Research
Why are children largely spared from COVID-19 — and why do a few become extremely sick? To find out, Boston Children’s Hospital launched a national study in April to perform real-time surveillance at more than 35 U.S. children’s hospitals. In May, when multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) began appearing, that still-mysterious condition was added ... Read More about Boston Children’s Hospital leads national study on pediatric COVID-19 and MIS-C
Tagged: coronavirus, genetics and genomics, immunology, mis-c
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A snapshot of COVID-19 in children admitted to the PICU

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Experts have recently warned of cases of serious inflammatory illness in children possibly related to COVID-19. But a report in JAMA Pediatrics this week reinforces the fact that serious complications have been rare in children with the new coronavirus, especially if they have no underlying health conditions. The new study represents the first cross-sectional, multi-hospital ... Read More about A snapshot of COVID-19 in children admitted to the PICU
Tagged: coronavirus, critical care, disease surveillance
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Making an IMPACC: Examining immune responses in people hospitalized with COVID-19

Clinical, Research
We know that the consequences of COVID-19 disease start by infection from a virus. But how does the body react to that viral invasion? To answer that question, Boston Children’s Hospital will play key roles in a nationwide study designed to learn how the immune systems of people hospitalized with COVID-19 respond to the disease ... Read More about Making an IMPACC: Examining immune responses in people hospitalized with COVID-19
Tagged: biomarkers, coronavirus, immunology

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