Pediatric Pandemic Network
This page includes a searchable index of all resources created by the Pediatric Pandemic Network. If you would like to add a resource to this index, please contact us.
Pertussis in Children and Pregnant Women: Key Information for Healthcare Providers
This resource offers healthcare providers comprehensive guidance on pertussis (whooping cough) amid rising U.S. cases. It details transmission, symptom progression, diagnosis, and treatment protocols, emphasizing …
Pediatric Disaster Preparedness Self-Assessment for Children’s Hospitals (PDPACH)
The Pediatric Pandemic Network introduces the Pediatric Disaster Preparedness Self-Assessment for Children’s Hospitals (PDPACH). This initiative aims to evaluate and enhance hospitals' emergency readiness, focusing …
Clinical Guidelines for Management of Pediatric Acute Gastroenteritis (AGE)
This document provides clinical guidelines for managing pediatric acute gastroenteritis (AGE) and describes how to recognize symptoms like diarrhea and vomiting, offering advice on rehydration …
Pediatric Preparedness for the Winter Viral Surge
This guide provides tips for improving hospital preparedness, considering the surge of pediatric viral infections in winter. The tips include having enough medical supplies, making …
Recognizing Measles in Your Patients
Created by Subject Matter Experts of the PPN Infectious Disease Domain, this article assists providers in identifying, isolating, and informing about measles. Also included is …
Mpox FAQ for Clinicans
This 2-page document provides key information with links for healthcare providers about the Mpox virus. It describes how clinicians can identify symptoms, understand transmission methods, …
Oropouche in Children: Key Information for Healthcare Providers
This resource provides an overview of Oropouche virus, which is spread by insects and can cause fever, headache, and joint pain. Healthcare providers are advised …
Oropouche in Children: What You Need to Know
This webpage provides information for families and caregivers about Oropouche virus in children and pregnant women. The virus can cause fever, headache, and joint pain. …