Expert consensus on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of respiratory syncytial virus infections in children
CONCLUSIONS: This consensus, based on international and national scientific evidence, reinforces the current recommendations and integrates the recent advances for optimal care and prevention of RSV infections. Further improvements in the management of RSV infections will require generating the highest quality of evidence through rigorously designed studies that possess little bias and sufficient capacity to identify clinically meaningful end points. Video Abstract (MP4 142103 KB).PMID:38064012 | DOI:10.1007/s12519-023-00777-9
Source: World Journal of Pediatrics : WJP - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Xian-Li Zhang Xi Zhang Wang Hua Zheng-De Xie Han-Min Liu Hai-Lin Zhang Bi-Quan Chen Yuan Chen Xin Sun Yi Xu Sai-Nan Shu Shun-Ying Zhao Yun-Xiao Shang Ling Cao Yan-Hui Jia Luo-Na Lin Jiong Li Chuang-Li Hao Xiao-Yan Dong Dao-Jiong Lin Hong-Mei Xu De-Yu Zhao Source Type: research
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