Clinical characteristics of recurrent pneumonia in children with or without underlying diseases
CONCLUSION: Children with underlying diseases, prone to have recurrent pneumonia and more susceptible to resistant microorganisms, had more severe diseases and poorer clinical outcomes. Therefore, more attention may be paid on clinical severity and the therapeutic plan.PMID:34454794 | DOI:10.1016/j.jfma.2021.08.013
Source: J Formos Med Assoc - Category: General Medicine Authors: Li-Lun Chen Yun-Chung Liu Hsiao-Chi Lin Tzu-Yun Hsing Yu-Cheng Liu Ting-Yu Yen Chun-Yi Lu Jong-Min Chen Ping-Ing Lee Li-Min Huang Fei-Pei Lai Luan-Yin Chang Source Type: research
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