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Wet Cough and Nasal Symptoms in Children: Can We Do Better?
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Child Health
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Medicine and Dentistry
Child
100%
Cough
100%
Symptom
100%
Cough Syndromes
66%
Coughing
50%
Chronic Cough
50%
Diagnosis
33%
Childhood
33%
Recognition
16%
Morbidity
16%
Therapeutic Procedure
16%
Respiratory Disease
16%
Age
16%
Bronchiectasis
16%
Bronchitis
16%
Anti-biotics
16%
Respiratory Tract Infection
16%
Asthma
16%
Antibiotic Therapy
16%
Endoscopy
16%
Medication
16%
Paracetamol
16%
Antibiotic Resistance
16%
Rhinosinusitis
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Symptom
100%
Syndrome
66%
Coughing
50%
Chronic Cough
50%
Randomized Controlled Trial
33%
Morbidity
16%
Bronchiectasis
16%
Allergic Rhinitis
16%
Asthma
16%
Respiratory Tract Disease
16%
Antibiotic Agent
16%
Antibiotics
16%
Antibiotic Resistance
16%
Paracetamol
16%
Bronchitis
16%
Respiratory Tract Infection
16%
Rhinosinusitis
16%