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1. Impact of respiratory pathogens detection by a rapid multiplex polymerase chain reaction assay on the management of community-acquired pneumonia for children at the paediatric emergency department. A randomized controlled trial, the Optimization of Pneumonia Acute Care (OPTIPAC) study.

2. [Consensus update of the POPI tool].

3. [Minors in a French custody center: Sociodemographic characteristics, global health and vulnerability factors].

4. Clinical course and cost assessment of infants with a first episode of acute bronchiolitis presenting to the emergency department: Data from the GUERANDE clinical trial.

6. Investigation of primary immune deficiency after severe bacterial infection in children: A population-based study in western France.

7. Severity of parechovirus infections in infants under 3 months of age and comparison with enterovirus infections: A French retrospective study.

8. Reopening schools in the context of increasing COVID-19 community transmission: The French experience.

9. COVID-19 and schools. Guidelines of the French Pediatric Society.

10. Epidemiology of invasive early-onset neonatal infection in a French administrative district: A 10-year population-based study.

11. Assessment of the impact of a new sequential approach to antimicrobial use in young febrile children in the emergency department (DIAFEVERCHILD): a French prospective multicentric controlled, open, cluster-randomised, parallel-group study protocol.

12. Epidemiology of Community-Onset Severe Bacterial Infections in Children and Its Evolution: A Population-Based Study in France.

13. A 1-year survey of catheter-related infections in a pediatric university hospital: A prospective study.

14. Long-term Association of 13-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine Implementation With Rates of Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Children.

15. Vaccine-preventable severe morbidity and mortality caused by meningococcus and pneumococcus: A population-based study in France.

16. Procalcitonin and C-reactive protein may help to detect invasive bacterial infections in children who have fever without source.

17. The French prospective multisite registry on sudden unexpected infant death (OMIN): rationale and study protocol.

19. [The concept of damage control in pediatrics: everything a physician needs to know in practice].

20. Renal dysfunction in adults during measles.

21. Frequency and characteristics of infectious diseases in internationally adopted children: a retrospective study in Nantes from 2010 to 2012.

22. [Care organization at French pediatric emergency department].

23. [Children's gastroenteritis and vomitings].

24. [Acute viral bronchiolitis: a national study in pediatric emergency departments].

25. Why children with severe bacterial infection die: a population-based study of determinants and consequences of suboptimal care with a special emphasis on methodological issues.

26. Invasive pneumococcal disease in children can reveal a primary immunodeficiency.

27. A new procalcitonin cord-based algorithm in early-onset neonatal infection: for a change of paradigm.

28. [Update on the management of acute viral bronchiolitis: proposed guidelines of Grand Ouest University Hospitals].

29. [Management of bronchiolitis in general practice and determinants of treatment being discordant with guidelines of the HAS].

30. Umbilical cord blood procalcitonin as a risk factor for mortality in very premature infants.

31. Suboptimal care in the initial management of children who died from severe bacterial infection: a population-based confidential inquiry.

32. Prevalence of anti-varicella-zoster virus antibodies in French infants under 15 months of age.

33. Kinetics of decline of maternal measles virus-neutralizing antibodies in sera of infants in France in 2006.

34. Contamination of a milk bank pasteuriser causing a Pseudomonas aeruginosa outbreak in a neonatal intensive care unit.

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