Correlation of respiratory syncytial virus with risk factors related to recurrent wheezing in hospitalized infants.
Fernanda Ferrari,
Ana Paula Ribeiro,
Monica Maura Maldonado
et al.
Abstract:Background: The respiratory diseases represent an important cause of
morbidity and mortality in the pediatric age group, considered a public
health problem and generate a great economic impact given the frequent
use of the health system. The current study aims to verify the
correlation of respiratory syncytial virus with the main risk factors
associated with recurrent wheezing in hospitalized infants. Methods:
Cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study, carried out from May
2019 to May 2021, through the… Show more
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