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643 related items for PubMed ID: 11581437

  • 1. Enhanced urinalysis improves identification of febrile infants ages 60 days and younger at low risk for serious bacterial illness.
    Herr SM, Wald ER, Pitetti RD, Choi SS.
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  • 13. Serious bacterial infections in febrile infants in the post-pneumococcal conjugate vaccine era.
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