Hospital readmissions with acute infectious diseases in New Zealand children < 2 years of age
<strong>Background</strong> Infectious diseases are the leading cause of hospital admissions in young children. Hospitalisation with an infectious disease is a recurrent event for some children. Our objective was to describe risk factors for infectious disease readmission following hospi...
Main Authors: | Seibt, S, Gilchrist, C, Reed, P, Best, E, Harnden, A, Camargo, C, Grant, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2018
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