Risk factors of severe hospitalized respiratory syncytial virus infection in tertiary care center in Thailand

Risk factors of severe hospitalized respiratory syncytial virus infection in tertiary care center in Thailand

Aikphaibul P;Theerawit T;Sophonphan J;Wacharachaisurapol N;Jitrungruengnij N;Puthanakit T;;
influenza and other respiratory viruses 2020 pp. -
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Children with co-morbidities have higher risk of severe RSV-associated LRTI. More than two-third of patients received bronchodilator, of which was not recommended by American Academy of Pediatrics. The specific treatment and prevention for RSV are urgently needed.

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