Snotwatch: an ecological analysis of the relationship between febrile seizures and respiratory virus activity
Abstract Background Febrile seizures are the commonest type of seizure in occurring in the first few years of life, mostly affecting children aged six months to five years old. While largely benign, the incidence of each febrile seizure increases the risk of recurrence, afebrile seizures and epileps...
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Main Authors: | Rana Sawires (Author), Martin Kuldorff (Author), Michael Fahey (Author), Hazel Clothier (Author), Jim Buttery (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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