Spatiotemporal patterns of infant bronchiolitis in a Tennessee Medicaid population
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Racial and Regional Differences in Rates of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease.Spatial clusters of child lower respiratory illnesses associated with community-level risk factors.The impact of temperature and relative humidity on spatiotemporal patterns of infant bronchiolitis epidemics in the contiguous United States.Comparison of Outpatient Medically Attended and Community Level Influenza-like Illness - New York City, 2013-2015.
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Spatiotemporal patterns of infant bronchiolitis in a Tennessee Medicaid population
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scientific article published on September 2013
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Spatiotemporal patterns of infant bronchiolitis in a Tennessee Medicaid population
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Spatiotemporal patterns of infant bronchiolitis in a Tennessee Medicaid population
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Chantel D Sloan
Edward F Mitchel
Pingsheng Wu
Tina V Hartert
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10.1016/J.SSTE.2013.05.001
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2013-09-01T00:00:00Z