Is it time to incorporate viral testing results within clinical practice guidelines for febrile infants?
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Published:2024-01-04
Issue:4
Volume:41
Page:226-227
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ISSN:1472-0205
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Container-title:Emergency Medicine Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Emerg Med J
Author:
Money Nathan,
Ramgopal SriramORCID
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