Sepsis: Is Your Child’s Fever or Illness a Medical Emergency?
Sometimes your child's fever or illness is a sign something serious is going on. How to know when to worry a child might have sepsis.
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Sometimes your child's fever or illness is a sign something serious is going on. How to know when to worry a child might have sepsis.
READ MOREAs parents, we do everything possible to keep our kids safe – using car seats, keeping up with vaccinations, having them wear helmets, and more. April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month – a reminder to us all, doctors and parents alike, to focus our attention on keeping our kids safe from the dangers of abuse and neglect.
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