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Risk-Scoring Tool for respiratory syncytial virus prophylaxis in premature infants born at 33–35 completed weeks' gestational age in Canada
Current Medical Research and Opinion, 06/23/09
Paes B et al. - The RST is a practical, easy-to-use instrument to guide judicious RSV prophylaxis for moderate–high-risk, 33–35-week GA infants. It is cost-effective, reducing hospitalization in infants who are most 'at-risk', while avoiding prophylaxis in a large segment of this GA cohort who are considered low risk for RSV infection.
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