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For the 2024-2025 flu season, the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend antiviral drugs for children who have the flu when they are at risk for serious flu complications.
A new Nashville-led study shows that only half of children hospitalized for the flu receive recommended antiviral medications. Dr. James Antoon, assistant professor of Pediatrics at Monroe Carell ...
A new Nashville-led study shows that only half of children hospitalized for the flu receive recommended antiviral medications. Dr. James Antoon, assistant professor of Pediatrics at Monroe Carell Jr.
A new Nashville-led study shows that only half of children hospitalized for the flu receive recommended antiviral medications. Dr. James Antoon, assistant professor of Pediatrics at Monroe Carell ...
A new Nashville-led study shows that only half of children hospitalized for the flu receive recommended antiviral medications. Dr. James Antoon, assistant professor of Pediatrics at Monroe Carell ...
A new Nashville-led study shows that only half of children hospitalized for the flu receive recommended antiviral medications. Dr. James Antoon, assistant professor of Pediatrics at Monroe Carell ...
A new Nashville-led study shows that only half of children hospitalized for the flu receive recommended antiviral medications. Dr. James Antoon, assistant professor of Pediatrics at Monroe Carell ...
A new Nashville-led study shows that only half of children hospitalized for the flu receive recommended antiviral medications. Dr. James Antoon, assistant professor of Pediatrics at Monroe Carell ...
A new Nashville-led study shows that only half of children hospitalized for the flu receive recommended antiviral medications. Dr. James Antoon, assistant professor of Pediatrics at Monroe Carell ...
A new Nashville-led study shows that only half of children hospitalized for the flu receive recommended antiviral medications. Dr. James Antoon, assistant professor of Pediatrics at Monroe Carell ...
A new Nashville-led study shows that only half of children hospitalized for the flu receive recommended antiviral medications. Dr. James Antoon, assistant professor of Pediatrics at Monroe Carell ...
A new Nashville-led study shows that only half of children hospitalized for the flu receive recommended antiviral medications. Dr. James Antoon, assistant professor of Pediatrics at Monroe Carell ...
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