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ERJ Open Research|September 17, 2025
A randomised controlled trial comparing epinephrine and dexamethasone to placebo in the treatment of infants with bronchiolitis: the Bronchiolitis in Infants Placebo <i>versus</i> Epinephrine and Dexamethasone (BIPED) study protocolAmy C Plint, Anna Heath, Tremaine Rowe, et al.
Pediatrics|December 8, 2020
Invasive Bacterial Infections in Afebrile Infants Diagnosed With Acute Otitis MediaSon H McLaren, Andrea T Cruz, Kenneth Yen, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 24, 2026
Balanced Fluid or 0.9% Saline in Children Treated for Septic ShockFran Balamuth, Scott L Weiss, Elliot Long, et al.
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ERJ Open Research|September 17, 2025
A randomised controlled trial comparing epinephrine and dexamethasone to placebo in the treatment of infants with bronchiolitis: the Bronchiolitis in Infants Placebo <i>versus</i> Epinephrine and Dexamethasone (BIPED) study protocolAmy C Plint, Anna Heath, Tremaine Rowe, et al.
Pediatrics|December 8, 2020
Invasive Bacterial Infections in Afebrile Infants Diagnosed With Acute Otitis MediaSon H McLaren, Andrea T Cruz, Kenneth Yen, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 24, 2026
Balanced Fluid or 0.9% Saline in Children Treated for Septic ShockFran Balamuth, Scott L Weiss, Elliot Long, et al.
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