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Comparisons between ethnic groups in hospitalizations for respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis in Israel.

Eias KassemWasef Na'amnihAmna Bdair-AmshaHazar ZahalkahKhitam Muhsen
Published in: PloS one (2019)
The incidence of hospitalizations for RSV bronchiolitis tended to be higher among Jewish than Arab children, possibly due to differences in health care utilization patterns. Differences between the Jewish and Arab patients in demographic factors likely mirror differences between the groups in the general population. Pneumonia, and not ethnicity, affected the severity of RSV bronchiolitis.
Keyphrases
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