Most cases of primary tuberculosis occur in _____ and the immunocompromised (demographic)
RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) is typically seen in children _____ of age
_____ the most common congenital infection (developed world)
Which childhood xanthem is known as first disease?_____
What is used for prevention of RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) in premature infants?_____
What is the treatment for rotavirus?_____
What is the most common cause of pneumonia in infants?_____
The measles rash starts on the _____ and moves _____-wards
What is the likely diagnosis in a child that presents with fever and signs of heart failure ~1 week after an URI? _____
Narrowing of the _____ and _____ region produces the "steeple sign" on CXR of croup (parainfluenza virus)
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