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Respiratory syncytial virus infection is linked to recurrent wheezing in healthy premature infants.Academic Article Why?
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An all-inclusive model for predicting invasive bacterial infection in febrile infants age 7-60 days.Academic Article Why?
Performance evaluation of antibody tests for detecting infant respiratory syncytial virus infection.Academic Article 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?
The influence of intrapartum antibiotics on the clinical spectrum of early-onset group B streptococcal infection in term infants.Academic Article Why?
Update: Interim Guidelines for Health Care Providers Caring for Infants and Children with Possible Zika Virus Infection--United States, February 2016.Academic Article Why?
Cost-effectiveness of respiratory syncytial virus prophylaxis among preterm infants.Academic Article Why?
Rehospitalization for respiratory syncytial virus among premature infants.Academic Article Why?
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 Why?
The critical role of population-based epidemiology in cost-effectiveness research.Academic Article Why?
Sepsis and Critical Illness in Babies >34 Weeks GestationGrant Why?
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