Respiratory syncytial virus is the leading cause of United States infant hospitalizations, 2009–2019: a study of the national (nationwide) inpatient sample

M Suh, N Movva, X Jiang, LC Bylsma…�- The Journal of�…, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Background This study describes leading causes of hospitalization, including respiratory
syncytial virus (RSV), in United States infants (< 1 year) from 2009 through 2019. Methods�…

Respiratory syncytial virus is the leading cause of United States infant hospitalizations, 2009-2019: a study of the National (Nationwide) Inpatient Sample.

M Suh, N Movva, X Jiang, LC Bylsma, H Reichert… - 2022 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: This study describes leading causes of hospitalization, including respiratory
syncytial virus (RSV), in United States infants (< 1 year) from 2009 through 2019. Methods�…

[HTML][HTML] Respiratory Syncytial Virus Is the Leading Cause of United States Infant Hospitalizations, 2009–2019: A Study of the National (Nationwide) Inpatient Sample

M Suh, N Movva, X Jiang, LC Bylsma…�- The Journal of�…, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background This study describes leading causes of hospitalization, including respiratory
syncytial virus (RSV), in United States infants (< 1 year) from 2009 through 2019. Methods�…

Respiratory Syncytial Virus Is the Leading Cause of United States Infant Hospitalizations, 2009-2019: A Study of the National (Nationwide) Inpatient Sample

M Suh, N Movva, X Jiang, LC Bylsma…�- The Journal of�…, 2022 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background This study describes leading causes of hospitalization, including respiratory
syncytial virus (RSV), in United States infants (< 1 year) from 2009 through 2019. Methods�…

Respiratory Syncytial Virus Is the Leading Cause of United States Infant Hospitalizations, 2009-2019: A Study of the National (Nationwide) Inpatient Sample.

M Suh, N Movva, X Jiang, LC Bylsma…�- The Journal of�…, 2022 - europepmc.org
Background This study describes leading causes of hospitalization, including respiratory
syncytial virus (RSV), in United States infants (< 1 year) from 2009 through 2019. Methods�…