Cass Byrnes
- Young children admitted with LRTI have ongoing respiratory morbidity after 1 yearBy Adrian Trenholme, Kirstin Davey, Harley Aish, Karen Hoare, Julie Ann Higham, Emelina Jasmat, Diana Buskermolen, Shirley Lawrence, Lyndsay Le Comte, Cass Byrnes and Joanna StewartAdrian Trenholme1Paediatrics, Kidz First Hospital, Auckland, New ZealandKirstin Davey1Paediatrics, Kidz First Hospital, Auckland, New ZealandHarley Aish1Paediatrics, Kidz First Hospital, Auckland, New ZealandKaren Hoare2Paediatrics, University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandJulie Ann Higham1Paediatrics, Kidz First Hospital, Auckland, New ZealandEmelina Jasmat1Paediatrics, Kidz First Hospital, Auckland, New ZealandDiana Buskermolen1Paediatrics, Kidz First Hospital, Auckland, New ZealandShirley Lawrence1Paediatrics, Kidz First Hospital, Auckland, New ZealandLyndsay Le Comte1Paediatrics, Kidz First Hospital, Auckland, New ZealandCass Byrnes2Paediatrics, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand3Respiratory Medicine, Starship Children's Hospital, Auckland, New ZealandJoanna Stewart2Paediatrics, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
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