May Soliman

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Prematurity is a significant predictor of worse outcomes in viral bronchiolitis: A comparative study in infancy

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N, E. B., M. H, S. M, and E. K. A, "Prematurity is a significant predictor of worse outcomes in viral bronchiolitis: A comparative study in infancy", J Egypt Public Health Assoc. , vol. 92, issue 3, pp. 188-194, 2017.
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  • antimicrobial resistance (1)
  • erotyping (1)
  • immunization (1)
  • next-generation sequencing (NGS); whole-genome sequencing (WGS); methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA); virulome; resistome (1)
  • penicillin non-susceptible (1)
  • pneumococcal vaccines (1)
  • S. pneumoniae (1)
  • Streptococcus pneumoniae (1)

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