Phenotypical Sub-setting of the First Episode of Severe Viral Respiratory Infection Based on Clinical Assessment and Underlying Airway Disease: A Pilot Study
Introduction: Viral bronchiolitis is a term often used to group all infants with the first episode of severe viral respiratory infection. However, this term encompasses a collection of different clinical and biological processes. We hypothesized that the first episode of severe viral respiratory inf...
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Main Authors: | Maria Arroyo (Author), Kyle Salka (Author), Geovanny F. Perez (Author), Carlos E. Rodríguez-Martínez (Author), Jose A. Castro-Rodriguez (Author), Maria J. Gutierrez (Author), Gustavo Nino (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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