Assessing Clinical Improvement of Infants Hospitalized for Respiratory Syncytial Virus-Related Critical Illness.
Shannon B. Leland, Laura D. Zambrano, Steven J. Staffa, Elizabeth R. Mcnamara, Margaret M. Newhams, Natasha Halasa, Justin Z. Amarin,Laura S. Stewart, Steven L. Shein,Christopher L. Carroll,Julie C. Fitzgerald,Marian G. Michaels,Katherine Bline,Melissa L. Cullimore,Laura Loftis, Vicki L. Montgomery, Asumthia S. Jeyapalan, Pia S. Pannaraj,Adam J. Schwarz,Natalie Z. Cvijanovich,Matt S. Zinter,Aline B. Maddux,Melania M. Bembea, Katherine Irby,Danielle M. Zerr, Joseph D. Kuebler, Christopher J. Babbitt, Mary G. Gaspers,Ryan Nofziger,Michele Kong,Bria M. Coates, Jennifer E. Schuster,Shira J. Gertz, Elizabeth H. Mack, Benjamin R. White,Helen Harvey, Charlotte Hobbs, Heda Dapul, Andrew D. Butler, Tamara T. Bradford,Courtney M. Rowan,Kari Wellnitz,Mary Allen Staat, Cassyanne L. Aguiar, Saul R. Hymes,Angela P. Campbell,Adrienne G. Randolph, Merry Resp Syncytial Virus Pediat Intensive Care RSV-PIC Investigators JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2025)
Key words
acute hypoxic respiratory failure,acute respiratory distress syndrome,pediatric,intensive care unit,outcome
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