Study: Nose swabs may distinguish babies with RSV in need of longer intensive care

Study: Nose swabs may distinguish babies with RSV in need of longer intensive care
Results of a nose swab on babies in the hospital with respiratory syncytial virus may distinguish which ones may need longer intensive care, according to results of an initial study released Wednesday by Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago.
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