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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Hospitalizations in Infants and the Results of the Anderson et al. (SENTINEL1) Study,
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
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RSV: Epidemiology
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Clinical Progression of RSV
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Clinical Progression of RSV
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RSV: Pathophysiology
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RSV in Preterm Infants
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RSV Knowledge Gap
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SENTINEL1: Objective
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SENTINEL 1: 43 US Hospital Study Sites
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SENTINEL1 Study Design
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SENTINEL1 Study Methods
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SENTINEL1: Study Population
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Characteristics of RSV-confirmed Hospitalization Among all Infants by Gestational Age Group
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RSV-confirmed Hospital Admissions by Chronologic Age and Gestational Age Group: Infants wGA with Community-Acquired RSV
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RSV-confirmed ICU Admissions by Chronologic Age and Gestational Age Group: Infants wGA with Community-Acquired RSV
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RSV-confirmed Invasive Mechanical Ventilation by Chronologic Age and Gestational Age Group: Infants wGA with Community-Acquired RSV
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Severe RSV Disease Occurs Most Frequently in First Months of Life for Infants 29-35 wGA
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Hospital Charges of Enrolled Infants with Community-acquired RSV-confirmed Hospitalizations by Intensity of Care Required and Gestational Age Group (n=183)
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RSV-related Health Care Resource Utilization Before and After Index RSV Hospitalization (RSVH)
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Effect of Gestational Age & Chronologic Age on ICU Admission
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Effect of Gestational & Chronologic Age on Need for Invasive Mechanical Ventilation
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SENTINEL1- Discussion
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