SARS‐CoV‐2 acute bronchiolitis in hospitalized children: Neither frequent nor more severe
Pediatric Pulmonology2021Vol. 57(1), pp. 57–65
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David Andina Martínez, José Antonio Alonso‐Cadenas, Elena Cobos‐Carrascosa, Inmaculada Bodegas, Manuel Oltra‐Benavent, Ane Plazaola, Cristina Epalza, Raquel Jiménez‐García, Cinta Moraleda, Alfredo Tagarro, the EPICO‐AEP Working Group
Abstract
SARS-CoV-2 infection does not seem to be a main trigger of severe bronchiolitis, and children with this condition should be managed according to clinical practice guidelines.
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