Volume: 29 Issue: 22

1. Research progress of epidemiology and clinical characteristics of pertussis Page:1681—1682
2. Molecular diagnosis of childhood tuberculosis: history and present Page:1683—1686
3. Neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by Citrin deficiency Page:1686—1689
4. Diagnosis and treatment of functional chronic abdominal pain in children Page:1689—1691
5. Clinical features and drug resistance of Listeria monocytogenes infection in neonates Page:1692—1695
6. Clinical features of children infected with influenza virus A in year 2009 in Wuhan area Page:1696—1699
7. Correlation of bacteria population confirmed by semi-quantitative culture of sputum with clinical features in hospitalized infants with wheezing diseases Page:1711—1716
8. Relationship between Th17 cell number and Helicobacter pylori-infected chronic gastritis in children Page:1717—1720
9. Significance of cerebrospinal fluid matrix metalloproteinase-9, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha protein in children with viral encephalitis Page:1721—1723
10. Expression of serum periostin in children with dilated cardiomyopathy and its clinical significance Page:1734—1736
11. Long-term effective rate,retention rate and tolerability of the ketogenic diet in paediatrics drug-resistant epilepsies Page:1737—1741
12. Preventive effect of Fluconazole prophylaxis on invasive fungous infections of premature infants Page:1751—1753
13. Research progress of microRNA in IgA nephropathy Page:1754—1756
14. Clinical research progress of neonatal bacterial meningitis Page:1756—1758
15. Virus load of enterovirus 71 and the severity of hand-foot-mouth disease caused by enterovirus 71 Page:1700—1702
16. Antiviral activity research of artesunate against human cytomegalovirus by fractionation dosage method in vitro Page:1703—1707
17. Clinical manifestations of Bordetella pertussis infection in infants Page:1724—1727
18. Clinical features of 9 cases of Candida parapsilosis septicemia Page:1728—1730
19. Effect of postnatal high protein feeding on cognitive abilities in premature rats Page:1742—1746