| Match | Type | Why |
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| Respiratory syncytial virus infection is linked to recurrent wheezing in healthy premature infants. | Academic Article |
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| Li, De-Kun | Person |
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| An all-inclusive model for predicting invasive bacterial infection in febrile infants age 7-60 days. | Academic Article |
Why?
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| Performance evaluation of antibody tests for detecting infant respiratory syncytial virus infection. | Academic Article |
Why?
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| Klein, Nicola | Person |
Why?
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| Assessing the Risk of Urinary Tract Infection and Invasive Bacterial Infection in Febrile Infants Aged 7-90 Days With COVID-19. | Academic Article |
Why?
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| The influence of intrapartum antibiotics on the clinical spectrum of early-onset group B streptococcal infection in term infants. | Academic Article |
Why?
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| Update: Interim Guidelines for Health Care Providers Caring for Infants and Children with Possible Zika Virus Infection--United States, February 2016. | Academic Article |
Why?
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| Cost-effectiveness of respiratory syncytial virus prophylaxis among preterm infants. | Academic Article |
Why?
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| Rehospitalization for respiratory syncytial virus among premature infants. | Academic Article |
Why?
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| Recurrent wheezing in the third year of life among children born at 32 weeks' gestation or later: relationship to laboratory-confirmed, medically attended infection with respiratory syncytial virus during the first year of life. | Academic Article |
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| The critical role of population-based epidemiology in cost-effectiveness research. | Academic Article |
Why?
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| Sepsis and Critical Illness in Babies >34 Weeks Gestation | Grant |
Why?
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| Naleway, Allison | Person |
Why?
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| Schuster, Mark | Person |
Why?
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