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Author: Simpson, Melissa D.; Kieke, Burney A.; Sundaram, Maria E.; McClure, David L.; Meece, Jennifer K.; Sifakis, Frangiscos; Gasser, Robert A.; Belongia, Edward A.
Title: Incidence of Medically Attended Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Influenza Illnesses in Children 6–59 Months Old During Four Seasons
  • Document date: 2016_4_21
  • ID: rnvyc2rw_2
    Snippet: Multiple studies have reported the incidence of viral lower respiratory infections that lead to hospitalization [3, 9] . Although hospitalization represents a severe disease outcome, outpatient medically attended ARI (MAARI) also contributes to significant morbidity and healthcare utilization. The purpose of this study was to describe the seasonal incidence of inpatient and outpatient medically attended RSV and influenza over multiple seasons in .....
    Document: Multiple studies have reported the incidence of viral lower respiratory infections that lead to hospitalization [3, 9] . Although hospitalization represents a severe disease outcome, outpatient medically attended ARI (MAARI) also contributes to significant morbidity and healthcare utilization. The purpose of this study was to describe the seasonal incidence of inpatient and outpatient medically attended RSV and influenza over multiple seasons in a community-based cohort of children 6-59 months old.

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