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    Expert consensus on early intervention for neurobehavioral development in high risk newborn

    Infant and Child Development, China Eugenics Association Professional Committee
    Chinese Journal of Child Health Care    2022, 30 (3): 233-236.   DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2021-0625
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    Expert consensus on growth and development follow-up management techniques for high-risk newborns discharged from NICU at 0-3 years old

    Child Health Care Group, Pediatrician Branch, Chinese Medical Association
    Chinese Journal of Child Health Care    2021, 29 (8): 809-814.   DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2020-2035
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    Expert consensus on clinical application of vitamin A and vitamin D in Chinese children

    Child Health Care Professional Committee, Chinese Preventive Medicine Association
    Chinese Journal of Child Health Care    2021, 29 (1): 110-116.   DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2020-2118
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    Expert consensus on nurturing care for infants and toddlers

    Infants Nurturing Care Professional Council, Chinese Maternal and Child Health Association
    Chinese Journal of Child Health Care    2020, 28 (9): 1063-1068.   DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2020-1357
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    Physical activity guideline for Chinese preschoolers aged 3-6 years
    Working Group on Physical Activity Guideline for Chinese Preschoolers Aged - Years, GUAN Hong-yan, ZHAO Xing, QU Sha, WU Jian-xin, YANG Yu-feng, GUO Jian-jun, ZHANG Ting, LUO Dong-mei
    Chinese Journal of Child Health Care    2020, 28 (6): 714-720.   DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2020-0982
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    Physical activity in preschool period is closely related with the development of bone,cardiopulmonary health,motor,cognition and mental health. Moreover,it will continue to influence their health throughout the course of life. Over the past few years,some developed countries,like Canada and Australia,and World Health Organization have published their physical activity guidelines for children in early childhood. However,there are not yet physical activity guidelines for Chinese preschoolers aged 3-6 years. The Physical Activity Guidelines for Chinese Preschoolers (3-6 years old),hereinafter referred to as the " Guidelines",was jointly developed by Capital Institute of Pediatrics,Beijing Sport University,and China Institute of Sports Science from General Administration of Sport of China under an expert team from sports science,pediatrics and public health. The process of developing the Guidelines follows strict and transparent principle,drawing on the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE) Ⅱ instrument,adopting the method of literature materials,and sorting out the relevant guidelines and research evidence of foreign preschool children on the basis of systematically searching,forming the core issues and the draft of the recommendations of the guidelines. After repeated discussions and revisions through five rounds of expert consensus meetings,the Guidelines was finally completed. As the first physical activity guideline for preschoolers in China,the Guidelines comprehensively considers movement behaviors of preschoolers in 24 hours of daily life,including physical activity,sedentary behavior and sleep. On this basis,it raises ten key recommendations in four aspects including the principles of preschool children′s physical activity,physical activity time,types of physical activity,and physical activity monitoring and evaluation. The Guidelines provides recommendations for parents,health care professionals,kindergarten teachers and parents,so as to give professional guidance on scientific and safe physical activities for Chinese preschoolers and meet their developmental needs.
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    Suggestions on physical activities for children aged 0-6 at home during COVID-19

    Early Childhood Development Professional Committee, Society for Research in Maternal and Child Health
    Chinese Journal of Child Health Care    2020, 28 (4): 366-369.   DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2020-0246
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    Psychological impact of coronavirus disease 2019 on children and adolescents and recommendations for family intervention (1st version)
    The Subspecialty Group of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, the Society of Pediatrics, Chinese Medical Association, the Subspecialty Group of Child Health Care, the Society of Pediatrics, Chinese Medical Doctor Association
    Chinese Journal of Child Health Care    2020, 28 (4): 370-373.   DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2020-0200
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    The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) has spread rapidly throughout the country, which has caused great harm to the whole society′s production, life and even health, and also caused serious psychological trauma.Children and adolescents, as the vulnerable groups of stress events, need to be given timely and appropriate psychological crisis intervention to prevent psychological problems.Aiming at COVID-19 epidemic, it is suggested that the parents should timely identify and help children to prevent psychological problems, based on the psychological development characteristics of children and adolescents at different ages.
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    Recommendations for graded prevention and control for children during the outbreak of corona virus disease 2019
    YING Yan-qin, WEN Yu, ZHAO Jin-zhu, LIU Yan, ZHANG Jian-ling, YE Feng, TANG Li-na, HE Tian-yi, CHEN Ping, GAO Tao-zhen, WANG Bang-yan, LAN Hong-wen, ZHANG Cai, QIU Li-ru, HAO Yan, LUO Xiao-ping
    Chinese Journal of Child Health Care    2020, 28 (3): 237-241.   DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2020-0134
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    Since December 2019,the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) associated infection/pneumonia has emerged in Wuhan,Hubei in China.The State Council has classified it into category-B infectious diseases in the list of the People′s Republic of China on the prevention and control of infectious diseases,and has regarded it as category-A infectious diseases in terms of the prevention and control measures on January 20th,2020.With the progress of the outbreak,more cases of the novel coronavirus infection/pneumonia in children have been reported.Until now,it has been generally believed that the disease can occur in people at all different ages.Infections under 3 years old are rare,but a case of 17-day-old neonate has been reported.Based on the frontier clinical experience and the characteristics of the reported cases in children,this article summarizes the strategies for graded prevention and control for children with novel coronavirus infection/pneumonia,so as to provide reference for pediatric clinic and general public.
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    Recommendations for delayed immunization with national immunization program vaccines based on safety and efficacy analysis during epidemic of novel coronavirus pneumonia
    WANG Lin
    Chinese Journal of Child Health Care    2020, 28 (3): 242-246.   DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2020-0143
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    Since December 2019,an outbreak of novel coronavirus pneumia (NCP) has spread across China successively.Approved by the State Council,the National Health Commission of the People′s Republic of China has classified it into category-B infectious diseases in the list of the People′s Republic of China on the prevention and control of infectious diseases,and has regarded it as category-A infectious diseases in terms of the prevention and control measures on January 20th,2020.Successive series of prevention and control measures was conducted such as isolating patients and medical observation of their close contacts.The gathering of vaccination units may increase the risk of spread and infection of the NCP,so that children and their guardians are placed under home quarantine,which will results in delayed vaccination.Children′s guardians and health care staff in primary health care institutes are in great need of knowing the immunogenicity and safety of delayed vaccination and the priority of vaccination after recovery of outpatient service.On the basis of the literature review of guidelines and a large number of literature at home and abroad,experts of Group for Disease Prevention and Vaccination,Society of Child Health,Chinese Preventive Medicine Association analyzed the influence of all kinds of different inoculum time and procedures on the safety and immunogenicity of vaccination,hoping to provide scientific evidence and professional advice in time the and eliminate anxiety panic of child guardians and confusion of vaccination workers on the front line concurrently.
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    Dietary guidelines for Chinese preschool children (2016)

    YANG Yue-xin, SU Yi-xiang, WANG Zhi-xu, et al
    Chinese Journal of Child Health Care    2017, 25 (4): 325-327.   DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2017-25-04-01
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    Recommendations for prevention and treatment of vitamin D deficiency and vitamin D deficiency rickets
    National Scientific Research Collaborative Group for the Prevention and Treatment of Rickets
    Chinese Journal of Child Health Care    2015, 23 (7): 781-782.   DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2015-23-07-35
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    Expert consensus on clinical diagnosis and treatment of severe hand foot mouth disease caused by entervirus 71 in Shaanxi province(revised version, 2014)
    Shaanxi Hand Foot Mouth Disease Clinical Treatment Expert Committee
    Chinese Journal of Child Health Care    2015, 23 (4): 442-445.   DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2015-23-04-34
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