Likelihood of hospitalization for a chronic respiratory condition following pediatric infection with enterovirus and rhinovirus strains
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Published:2022-12
Issue:4
Volume:1
Page:245-252
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ISSN:2772-431X
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Container-title:Infectious Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Infectious Medicine
Author:
Switzer CharlotteORCID,
Verschoor Chris P.,
Gavina KennethORCID,
Mertz DominikORCID,
Luinstra Kathy,
Pernica Jeffrey M.ORCID,
Smieja Marek
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