Higher exhaled nitric oxide levels in infancy is associated with less bronchiolitis and fewer adverse respiratory outcomes in the first year of life
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posted on 2024-06-19, 18:55authored byCarla Rebeca Da Silva Sena, Ediane De Queiroz Andrade, Patricia De Gouveia Belinelo, Elizabeth Percival, Ben Prangemeier, Chris O'Donoghue, Sandrine Terry, Tanya Burke, William Gunning, Vanessa E Murphy, Paul D Robinson, Peter D Sly, Peter G Gibson, Adam Collison, Joerg Mattes
Higher exhaled nitric oxide levels in infancy is associated with less bronchiolitis and fewer adverse respiratory outcomes in the first year of life