Factors Associated with Adverse Outcomes among Febrile Young Infants with Invasive Bacterial Infections

scientific article published on 05 October 2018

Factors Associated with Adverse Outcomes among Febrile Young Infants with Invasive Bacterial Infections is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.JPEDS.2018.08.066
P932PMC publication ID6309646
P698PubMed publication ID30297292

P50authorSamir S. ShahQ40535766
Russell J McCullohQ55572006
Christopher M PruittQ79573056
Marie E WangQ89321388
Elizabeth R. AlpernQ116608065
P2093author name stringDerek J Williams
Mark I Neuman
Febrile Young Infant Research Collaborative
Fran Balamuth
Paul L Aronson
Veronika Shabanova
Christopher Woll
Sarah Shin
Adrienne G DePorre
Rianna C Leazer
Richard D Marble
Sanyukta Desai
Sahar N Rooholamini
Laura Sartori
Catherine E Lumb
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P304page(s)177-182.e1
P577publication date2018-10-05
P1433published inThe Journal of PediatricsQ7743611
P1476titleFactors Associated with Adverse Outcomes among Febrile Young Infants with Invasive Bacterial Infections
P478volume204

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