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Dominique Ploin

Researcher at HCL Technologies

Publications -  28
Citations -  642

Dominique Ploin is an academic researcher from HCL Technologies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 21 publications receiving 436 citations. Previous affiliations of Dominique Ploin include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Claude Bernard University Lyon 1.

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Global, regional, and national disease burden estimates of acute lower respiratory infections due to respiratory syncytial virus in children younger than 5 years in 2019: a systematic analysis

You-yi Li, +120 more
- 01 May 2022 - 
TL;DR: This systematic analysis aims to update RSV-associated acute lower respiratory infection morbidity and mortality at global, regional, and national levels in children aged 0–60 months for 2019, with focus on overall mortality and narrower infant age groups that are targeted by RSV prophylactics in development.
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High-Dose Albuterol by Metered-Dose Inhaler Plus a Spacer Device Versus Nebulization in Preschool Children With Recurrent Wheezing: A Double-Blind, Randomized Equivalence Trial

TL;DR: Given its high tolerance, repeated 50-μg/kg doses of albuterol administered through the spacer device should be considered in hospital emergency departments as first-line therapy for wheezing.
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Influenza burden in children newborn to eleven months of age in a pediatric emergency department during the peak of an influenza epidemic

TL;DR: The results confirm the high prevalence of influenza-related morbidity in infants during the epidemic peak, and one child in three consulting to the pediatric emergency room had a virologically confirmed influenza infection regardless of the body temperature.
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Influenza burden in febrile infants and young children in a pediatric emergency department.

TL;DR: Health outcomes showed that influenza disease burden in young French children is similar to that observed in North America, and an active vaccination strategy would have strongly reduced the burden of influenza and lowered antibiotic use.