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Infektionen und Impfungen

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Infektionen sind bei Kindern häufig. Beispielsweise treten bei Kleinkindern allein im Bereich der oberen Luftwege durchschnittlich 6–8 Infekte pro Jahr auf. Entsprechend oft ist der pädiatrisch tätige Anästhesist mit der Frage konfrontiert, wie bei floriden oder erst vor kurzer Zeit durchgemachten Infekten vorgegangen werden soll.

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(2009). Infektionen und Impfungen. In: Kinderanästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92972-7_15

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