1. Characteristics and Clinical Outcomes of Children and Adolescents Aged <18 Years Hospitalized with COVID-19 — Six Hospitals, United States, July–August 2021
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Wanga, Valentine, Gerdes, Megan E., Shi, Dallas S., Choudhary, Rewa, Dulski, Theresa M., Hsu, Sophia, Idubor, Osatohamwen I., Webber, Bryant J., Wendel, Arthur M., Agathis, Nickolas T., Anderson, Kristi, Boyles, Tricia, Chiu, Sophia K., Click, Eleanor S., Da Silva, Juliana, Dupont, Hannah, Evans, Mary, Gold, Jeremy A.W., Haston, Julia, Logan, Pamela, Maloney, Susan A., Martinez, Marisol, Natarajan, Pavithra, Spicer, Kevin B., Swancutt, Mark, Stevens, Valerie A., Brown, Jessica, Chandra, Gyan, Light, Megan, Barr, Frederick E., Snowden, Jessica, Kociolek, Larry K., McHugh, Matthew, Wessel, David, Simpson, Joelle N., Gorman, Kathleen C., Breslin, Kristen A., DeBiasi, Roberta L., Thompson, Aaron, Kline, Mark W., Bloom, Julie A., Singh, Ila R., Dowlin, Michael, Wietecha, Mark, Schweitzer, Beth, Morris, Sapna Bamrah, Koumans, Emily H., Ko, Jean Y., Kimball, Anne A., and Siegel, David A.
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Male ,Pediatric Obesity ,COVID-19 Vaccines ,Health (social science) ,Adolescent ,Coinfection ,Epidemiology ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Vaccination ,COVID-19 ,Infant ,General Medicine ,Hospitals ,United States ,Hospitalization ,Treatment Outcome ,Health Information Management ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Female ,Full Report ,Child - Abstract
During June 2021, the highly transmissible
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- 2021
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