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Pulmonary infection in children: diagnosis and long-term effects
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Young children admitted with LRTI have ongoing respiratory morbidity after 1 year
A. Trenholme, K. Davey, H. Aish, K. Hoare, J. A. Higham, E. Jasmat, D. Buskermolen, S. Lawrence, L. Le Comte, C. Byrnes, J. Stewart (Auckland, New Zealand)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Pulmonary infection in children: diagnosis and long-term effects
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Pulmonary infection in children: diagnosis and long-term effects
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Paediatric lung diseases
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A. Trenholme, K. Davey, H. Aish, K. Hoare, J. A. Higham, E. Jasmat, D. Buskermolen, S. Lawrence, L. Le Comte, C. Byrnes, J. Stewart (Auckland, New Zealand). Young children admitted with LRTI have ongoing respiratory morbidity after 1 year. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 381
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