Use of airway clearance therapy in children hospitalised with acute lower respiratory tract infections in a South African paediatric hospital
Background: Little is known about the prescription, frequency and nature of airway clearance therapy (ACT) in children hospitalised with lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs). Objectives: To describe the characteristics and outcomes of children hospitalised with LRTIs at a tertiary paediatric h...
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Main Authors: | Lieselotte Corten (Author), Brenda M. Morrow (Author) |
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