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A NICE combination for predicting hospitalisation at the Emergency Department: a European multicentre observational study of febrile children

Authors
  1. Borensztajn DM
  2. Carrol ED
  3. de Groot R
  4. Dewez JE
  5. Emonts M
  6. Hagedoorn NN
  7. Herberg J
  8. Kohlmaier B
  9. Levin M
  10. Lim E
  11. Maconochie IK
  12. Martinon-Torres F
  13. Moll HA
  14. Nieboer D
  15. Nijman RG
  16. on behalf of the PERFORM consortium. A NICE combination for predicting hospitalisation at the Emerge
  17. Oostenbrink R
  18. Pokorn M
  19. Rivero Calle I
  20. Strle F
  21. Tsolia M
  22. van der Flier M
  23. Vermont CL
  24. von Both U
  25. Yeung S
  26. Zavadska D
  27. Zenz W
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The Lancet Publishing Group

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