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NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER SAN DIEGO

PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES RESIDENT READING LIST

Suggested Readings & Study List

Welcome to your pediatric ID rotation!  We hope that you learn a lot both from the patients as well as from reading as you progress through the rotation. 

 

READING LIST

CNS Infections

Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

Lower Respiratory Tract Infections

Bone & Joint Infections

Endovascular Infections

Gastroenteritis

Tuberculosis

  • Perez-Velez, Carlos M., and Ben J. Marais. "Tuberculosis in children." New England Journal of Medicine 367.4 (2012): 348-361.

Antibiotics and Drug Resistance

The Immunocompromised Host

Neonatal & Congenital Infections

Travel Medicine

Urinary Tract Infections

Fever Without A Source

Prolonged or Recurrent Fevers

  • English R. Cat-scratch disease. Pediatrics in review / American Academy of Pediatrics 2006; 27:123-128; quiz 128.

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