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Fewer Serious Asthma Events after COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders
CHOP researchers credit decrease is asthma-related healthcare visits to decreases in rhinovirus cases due to social distancing measures.
CHOP Study Looks at COVID-19 Prevalence Among Pregnant Women in Philadelphia
The study found that approximately 6% of women in labor in the Philadelphia region tested positive for COVID-19, with higher rates among Black and Hispanic women.

The ECMO Center at CHOP Awarded Highest Honor by ELSO
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s ECMO Center receives the “Platinum Level ELSO Award for Excellence in Life Support.”

COVID-19 Sparks Research Across CHOP
From predicting COVID-19 surges to understanding how it affects asthma, injuries and more, CHOP researchers stepped up to find answers.
COVID-19 Associated with Dramatic Decline in Pediatric Asthma ED Use
The number of patients visiting the ED for asthma treatment dropped by 76% in the first month of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new CHOP study.
Case Study: Lobectomy to Treat Severe Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
A patient was able to be weaned off mechanical ventilation for the first time of his life just 16 days after a lobectomy at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

Back to School with Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis
A little bit of advance planning can make back to school much smoother for children who have asthma or allergic rhinitis. What parents need to know.
Expanding Therapeutic Hypothermia Services to Improve Care for Neonates with Neurological Conditions
Level III NICUs throughout the CHOP Newborn Care Network are moving to start their own therapeutic hypothermia programs through a coordinated effort.

A Severe CLD Patient, a Complicated Success Story
This case study illustrates how infants with severe chronic lung disease can make great improvements with multidisciplinary, individualized care.

Do Vital Sign Baby Monitors Work? Research Says, Beware
CHOP physicians find baby monitors that use pulse oximetry technology have concerning problems with accuracy.