Predicting poor outcomes in children aged 1–12 with respiratory tract infections: a systematic review
<br><strong>Background<br></strong> Demand for NHS services is high and rising. In children respiratory tract infections (RTI) are the most common reason for consultation with primary care. Understanding which features are associated with good and poor prognosis with RTI will...
Auteurs principaux: | Edwards, G, Newbould, L, Nesbitt, C, Rogers, M, Morris, RL, Hay, AD, Campbell, SM, Hayward, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2021
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