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Bacterial tracheitis: a multi-centre perspective
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 04/29/09
Tebruegge M et al. - The combined experience from 4 major paediatric intensive care units suggests that bacterial tracheitis remains a rare condition with an estimated incidence of approximately 0.1/100,000 children per year. Short-term complications were common but long-term sequelae were rare. There were no fatal outcomes, which contrasts with the high historical mortality rates and likely reflects improvements in intensive care management.
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