Motavizumab treatment of infants hospitalized with respiratory syncytial virus infection does not decrease viral load or severity of illness

Octavio Ramilo, Rosanna Lagos, Xavier Sáez-Llorens, Joann Suzich, C. Kathy Wang, Kathryn M. Jensen, Brian S. Harris, Genevieve A. Losonsky, M. Pamela Griffin, Michael Desmond Nissen, Raymond Chuk, Rosanna Marietta Lagos Zuccone, Jose Manuel Pascual Novoa Pizarro, Ioulia Sakovets, Katia Gabriela Abarca Villaseca, Maria Isabel Ibanez, Maria Del Pilar Fernandez Fraile, Cecilia Silva, Philip Jeffrey Brown, Sandra LanceleyAdrian Trenholme, Charissa McBride-Miller, Elizabeth Castaño, Felice C. Adler-Shohet, Jay M. Leiberman, Nan O'Donnell, Kwabena Krow Ampofo, Chris Stockmann, Susana Chávez-Bueno, Sana Rettig, H. Cody Meissner, Karen Murray, C. Lucy Park, Rehka Bandepalli, Dwight Alden Powell, Pablo José Sanchez, Asuncion Mejias, José Rafael Romero, Kari A. Simonsen

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