Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases add significant volume in pediatrics. Bacteria, viruses and other pathogens are primarily responsible many diseases.
Thus, the purpose of this section in the site is to shed light and help parents with useful information on these common topics.
Also, soon in this area are two non-infectious subjects but from the field of rheumatology. Two inflammatory diseases – Kawasaki disease probably caused by an infectious trigger and PFAPA syndrome that mimics bacterial tonsillitis.

Hope you find this important chapter useful as well as interesting.

Infectious pediatric diseases

Everything you need to know about the bacterium Mycoplasma pneumonia in children and adults

Pneumonia in children

Botulism

Impetigo

Should I get the flu vaccine? And if so, which one? The Influenza vaccine, winter 2024-2025 edition

Herpes labialis (cold sore or fever blister)

Bullous Impetigo – everything you need to know

10 rules for childhood winter illnesess

What is Monkeypox and what’s its connection to Smallpox?

PFAPA Syndrome in children and adults – recurrent episodes of throat inflammation

Cryptosporidium

West Nile Fever

Kawasaki disease

Everything you need to know about carbuncle skin infections

Everything you’ve ever wanted to know (and dared to ask) about the tetanus vaccine (in children and adults)

Animal bites in children – what to do

Naegleria Fowleri the brain-eating Amoeba or primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM)

Do antibiotics cause weakness?

Diarrhea (acute gastroenteritis) in children

Pneumonia vaccines for adults (Pneumovax and Prevnar 13)

Bacterial skin infections

Necrotizing tonsillitis

The RSV Vaccine for adults – Arexvy

Pertussis – everything you need to know about whooping cough

The baby with the stuffy nose

Parapertussis – a relative of pertussis?

Everything you need to know about vaccines and pregnancy

Recurrent skin infections

Roseola infantum or Sixth disease

How to avoid Toxoplasma infection during pregnancy?

Going back to school or daycare after an illness – when should my child attend daycare or school after an illness?

Beyfortus (Nirsevimab) – a new vaccine for RSV for infants

Herpetic infection after circumcision with direct suction

Herpes infection in children (mainly primary herpetic gingivostomatitis)

Delaying and separating vaccines – what’s the point?

Chickenpox (Varicella)

Paronychia – an infection of the nail bed

Everything you need to know about the flu (influenza) – a very important read for the entire family

Who are you Adenovirus?

Breast inflammation due to breastfeeding (mastitis)

Prevention of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection during pregnancy

Shingles vaccination in adults (Shingrix and Zostavax)

Infectious Mononucleosis (the kissing disease) caused by EBV

Everything you need to know about Dengue Fever in children and adults

Strep throat or tonsillitis

Is Strep throat infection on the rise?

Pinworms (enterobiasis) in children

The vaccine for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) – Gardasil 9

Parvovirus Infection in Children (Fifth disease or Erythema Infectiosum)

RSV in children and infants

Everything you need to know about shingles (varicella zoster) in children and adults

Herpetic skin infection (herpes gladiatorum)

Everything you wanted to know about Rotavirus and its vaccine

Fever after vaccines given at the age of 1 year (and generally after all vaccines) – what not to miss

Molluscum contagiosum (viral warts)

Fever in infants younger than 1 month (4 weeks)

Report of local side effects following meningococcal B vaccine (Bexsero)

Scarlet fever (Scarlatina)

Can antibiotics be stopped halfway through a course?

Rhinosinusitis in children

Bexsero – the new type-B meningococcal bacteria vaccine

Enterovirus – hand, foot and mouth disease

Salmonella infection in children