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  • An update on the non operative reduction of intussusception at two Major Caribbean paediatric referral hospitals. [Journal Article]
    Trop Doct. 2026 Aug 18; :494755261476392. [Online ahead of print]Alexander R, Dundas Byles SE, … Duncan NDTD
  • A retrospective observational study was conducted to determine the success rate of non-operative management of intussusception at the two major paediatric surgical referral hospitals in Kingston, Jamaica, and to compare it to previously reported regional and international benchmarks. Factors affecting the success rate and length of hospital stay were studied. Of 64 cases of radiologically confirm…
  • How to ride the equity bandwagon without ever leaving the parking lot: A practical guide for academics. [Journal Article]
    Trop Doct. 2026 Aug 17; :494755261479102. [Online ahead of print]Sharma DTD
  • Academic equity has become a dominant theme in global health and research discourse, yet meaningful structural change often lags behind increasingly sophisticated rhetoric. Through satire, this commentary examines the gap between declarations of commitment and everyday academic practice, illustrating how institutions can enthusiastically champion equity while preserving existing hierarchies of po…
  • AHA/AAP 2025 neonatal resuscitation guideline update: Key changes and practice implications for pediatricians. [Journal Article]
    Trop Doct. 2026 Aug 14; :494755261476394. [Online ahead of print]Tripathy SK, Das STD
  • The 2025 neonatal resuscitation guidelines, developed jointly by the American Heart Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics, provide evidence-based recommendations for the most crucial actions during delivery and throughout the neonatal period. Ventilation remains the cornerstone of resuscitation, starting with ventilation rates of 30-60/ min, ≥ 30% oxygen for very preterm infants (<32…
  • Commercial determinants of health: Time for tropical medicine to look beyond the clinic. [Journal Article]
    Trop Doct. 2026 Aug 14; :494755261479109. [Online ahead of print]Rathod G, Parmar P, Teja AATD
  • Traditionally, tropical medicine has been concerned with infectious diseases in terms of diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and control. But there is a growing dual burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases in many low- and middle-income countries due to commercial determinants of health (CDoH). The marketing and availability of tobacco, alcohol, sugared drinks, and ultra-processed food…
  • Evaluating creatine kinase as a biomarker in alcohol-related disorders: promise and constraints. [Review]
    Trop Doct. 2026 Aug 12; :494755261478149. [Online ahead of print]Seth NF, Kaur A, … Vashisht ATD
  • Alcohol use contributes substantially to global morbidity and mortality, necessitating reliable biomarkers for detection and monitoring. Existing biomarkers, including indirect markers and direct markers, have important limitations related to specificity, sensitivity and temporal detection windows. As a biomarker, creatine kinase (CK) demonstrates strong biological plausibility, as alcohol exerts…
  • Dengue, typhoid, and malaria in pregnancy: Disentangling co-endemic fevers at the frontline. [Journal Article]
    Trop Doct. 2026 Aug 12; :494755261479100. [Online ahead of print]Siddiqui GF, Siddiqui SATD
  • Acute febrile illnesses in pregnant women living in sanitation-compromised regions of the Global South present overlapping symptoms of dengue, typhoid, and malaria, frequently causing severe maternal anemia, thrombocytopenia, and pregnancy loss. Peripheral frontline clinics often default to toxic, multi-class antimicrobial over-prescriptions owing to the absence of rapid differential tools. A str…