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Gonococcal Infections in Young Children

Studies on the Social, Familial, and Clinical Aspects of 11 Instances

R.C. Low, M.D.

Departments of Pediatrics and Microbiology, University of Kansas Medical Center, College of Health Sciences and Hospital, Kansas City, Kansas 66103

C.T. Cho, M.D., Ph.D.

Departments of Pediatrics and Microbiology, University of Kansas Medical Center, College of Health Sciences and Hospital, Kansas City, Kansas 66103

B.A. Dudding, M.D.

Departments of Pediatrics and Microbiology, University of Kansas Medical Center, College of Health Sciences and Hospital, Kansas City, Kansas 66103

Of 43 youngsters with gonorrhea, 11 were under 10 years of age. These 11 had in common atypical clinical presentation, marital disharmony of the parents, crowded living conditions; some had been abused sexually. Manage ment of gonorrhea in such young children may require a concerted effort by a team of medical, social, and legal personnel to meet the needs of this unique entity.

Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 16, No. 7, 623-626 (1977)
DOI: 10.1177/000992287701600709


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