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Le Bonheur provides comprehensive care for children with infectious diseases. The group includes pediatric infectious disease specialists, nurses and a hospital infection control team.
Some conditions pediatric infectious disease specialists treat include:
Hand Washing
For good health, wash your hands. Hand washing is important because it helps prevent the spread of germs such as the common cold, the flu and other diseases. It is also important to teach your children the importance of washing their hands. Hands should be washed after using the bathroom, going outside, before eating and after coughing or blowing your nose. This simple activity is an important step in keeping you and your child healthy.
Immunizations
As a parent, one of the most important ways to protect your child from some common infectious diseases is to have them immunized. Before immunizations, thousands, sometimes millions of children were killed because of diseases such as the measles. Most schools and day cares require records of immunizations before the child can start. Parents should check with their child's pediatrician to find out what vaccines are available and when the child should be immunized. Click here for more information on immunization schedules.
If your child does not have insurance, there are several ways to get help in paying for the vaccinations. Ask your pediatrician's office for resources, or call 901.544.7708.
Pediatric Infectious Disease Clinic
Le Bonheur's Infectious Disease Clinic provides clinical care for children throughout the Mid-South. To schedule an appointment, please call 901.287.6073 or 901.495.5083 for the HIV clinic.
Find a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist
To find a pediatric infectious disease specialist, please click here.
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