Pediatrics — AAP CPGs & Red Book
The American Academy of Pediatrics publishes Clinical Practice Guidelines in Pediatrics (open access for the guidelines themselves) and maintains the Red Book as the standard pediatric infectious-disease reference.
AAP Clinical Practice Guidelines
High-frequency guidelines
- Acute Otitis Media (2013, reaffirmed) — Lieberthal et al.
- Bronchiolitis (2014)
- Febrile Infant 8–60 days (2021) — Pantell et al.
- Otitis Media with Effusion (2016)
- Urinary Tract Infection 2–24 mo (2011, reaffirmed)
- Hyperbilirubinemia ≥35 weeks (2022 revision) — Kemper et al.
- Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (BRUE, 2016)
- High Blood Pressure in Children & Adolescents (2017) — Flynn et al.
- ADHD diagnosis & management 4–18 yr (2019 update)
- Obesity Evaluation & Treatment 2–19 yr (2023) — Hampl et al.
AAP Red Book
- Red Book Online (subscription) — pediatric ID bible; institutional access common.
- Red Book — visualred-book chapters (subscription) — illustrated.
Free / open Red Book material
- Immunization schedules — same as ACIP, free at CDC.
- AAP healthychildren.org Red Book topics (patient-facing) — patient-facing summaries.
Specialty-specific peer-reviewed peds
- Section on Critical Care — PALS-related statements — interfaces with PALS.
- American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology pediatric guidelines
- Cystic Fibrosis Foundation pediatric guidelines