May 01, 2020 - Tampa Bay Parenting Magazine
Summertime means more time outdoors, in the sun and around water. While it’s fun time for families, Dr. Joe Perno, vice president of medical affairs at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, shares the top 5 summer injuries that are seen in emergency rooms.
April 16, 2020 - WTSP -TV
Depending on their age, your kids probably have lots of questions about what is going on in our world right now. Dr. Jennifer Katzenstein from Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital joined Good Day Live via Zoom to help us tackle the tough questions.
April 14, 2020 - WTSP -TV
"We are looking at the best safety features: to have a five-foot-tall fence that has a self-locking, self-latching gate all around the pool. Also inside the home, we like to recommend putting up door alarms," said Petra Vybiralova, the supervisor for the Safe Kids Coalition at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital.
April 10, 2020 - Miami Herald
That means serological blood tests are better at searching the past than diagnosing the present. Antibodies don’t rise to a detectable level in the blood stream for days to weeks after an infection, said Dr. Juan Dumois, a pediatric infectious disease physician at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg.
April 10, 2020 - Healthline
“If [COVID-19] antibodies are present when you run the [serological] test, that means [a person] had the infection in the past,” said Dr. Juan Dumois, a pediatric infectious diseases’ physician at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, in a Newswise expert panel.
April 09, 2020 - WTVT - TV
Elaine Ferris was a nurse in neonatal intensive care for 18 years. Six years ago, she retired from Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in St. Pete, but she still feels the pull to help others.
April 02, 2020 - Tampa Bay Times
Most of those who stay at the St. Petersburg homes are treated at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. That hospital allows two caregiver visitors, but only one at a time. NOTE: The Tampa Bay Times has installed at pay wall to view stories. You may not be able to access this story without a subscription.
March 30, 2020 - Bay News 9
Dr. E. Leila Jerome Clay is the director of the sickle cell program in the Johns Hopkins All Children's Cancer & Blood Disorders Institute.
March 24, 2020 - WTSP -TV
Dr. Jennifer Katzenstein with Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital has some advice that all parents need to hear.
March 20, 2020 - TIME Magazine for Kids
To answer kids’ questions about COVID-19, TIME for Kids writer Rebecca Mordechai spoke with Dr. Juan Dumois. He’s an infectious-diseases specialist at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.