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Is Pediatric Long-term Care the Next Frontier in Infection Prevention and Control?

Is Pediatric Long-term Care the Next Frontier in Infection Prevention and Control? Editorial Opinion 2. Berg AT, Coryell J, Saneto RP, et al. Early-life 6. Olson HE, Kelly M, LaCoursiere CM, et al. 9. Retterer K, Juusola J, Cho MT, et al. Clinical epilepsies and the emerging role of genetic testing Genetics and genotype-phenotype correlations in application of whole-exome sequencing across [published online July 31, 2017]. JAMA Pediatr. doi: early onset epileptic encephalopathy with burst clinical indications. Genet Med. 2016;18(7): 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.1743 suppression. Ann Neurol. 2017;81(3):419-429. 696-704. 3. Yubero D, Brandi N, Ormazabal A, et al; Working 7. Trump N, McTague A, Brittain H, et al. Improving 10. Miller DT, Adam MP, Aradhya S, et al. Consensus Group. Targeted next generation sequencing in diagnosis and broadening the phenotypes in statement: chromosomal microarray is a first-tier patients with inborn errors of metabolism. PLoS One. early-onset seizure and severe developmental delay clinical diagnostic test for individuals with 2016;11(5):e0156359. disorders through gene panel analysis. J Med Genet. developmental disabilities or congenital anomalies. 2016;53(5):310-317. Am J Hum Genet. 2010;86(5):749-764. 4. Mercimek-Mahmutoglu S, Patel J, Cordeiro D, et al. Diagnostic yield of genetic testing in epileptic 8. Helbig KL, Farwell Hagman KD, Shinde DN, et al. 11. Stark Z, Tan TY, Chong B, et al; Melbourne encephalopathy http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Pediatrics American Medical Association

Is Pediatric Long-term Care the Next Frontier in Infection Prevention and Control?

JAMA Pediatrics , Volume 171 (9) – Sep 24, 2017

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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2017 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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2168-6203
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2168-6211
DOI
10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.1752
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Abstract

Editorial Opinion 2. Berg AT, Coryell J, Saneto RP, et al. Early-life 6. Olson HE, Kelly M, LaCoursiere CM, et al. 9. Retterer K, Juusola J, Cho MT, et al. Clinical epilepsies and the emerging role of genetic testing Genetics and genotype-phenotype correlations in application of whole-exome sequencing across [published online July 31, 2017]. JAMA Pediatr. doi: early onset epileptic encephalopathy with burst clinical indications. Genet Med. 2016;18(7): 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.1743 suppression. Ann Neurol. 2017;81(3):419-429. 696-704. 3. Yubero D, Brandi N, Ormazabal A, et al; Working 7. Trump N, McTague A, Brittain H, et al. Improving 10. Miller DT, Adam MP, Aradhya S, et al. Consensus Group. Targeted next generation sequencing in diagnosis and broadening the phenotypes in statement: chromosomal microarray is a first-tier patients with inborn errors of metabolism. PLoS One. early-onset seizure and severe developmental delay clinical diagnostic test for individuals with 2016;11(5):e0156359. disorders through gene panel analysis. J Med Genet. developmental disabilities or congenital anomalies. 2016;53(5):310-317. Am J Hum Genet. 2010;86(5):749-764. 4. Mercimek-Mahmutoglu S, Patel J, Cordeiro D, et al. Diagnostic yield of genetic testing in epileptic 8. Helbig KL, Farwell Hagman KD, Shinde DN, et al. 11. Stark Z, Tan TY, Chong B, et al; Melbourne encephalopathy

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JAMA PediatricsAmerican Medical Association

Published: Sep 24, 2017

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