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  1. Using high-flow nasal cannulas for infants with bronchiolitis admitted to paediatric wards is safe and feasible
  2. National treatment guidelines decreased the use of racemic adrenaline for bronchiolitis in four Finnish university hospitals
  3. Hypertonic saline inhalations in bronchiolitis-A cumulative meta-analysis
  4. National allergy programme had little impact on parent-reported food allergies in children aged 6-7 years
  5. Low age, low birthweight and congenital heart disease are risk factors for intensive care in infants with bronchiolitis
  6. National high-flow nasal cannula and bronchiolitis survey highlights need for further research and evidence-based guidelines
  7. Erratum
  8. Nebulised hypertonic saline inhalations do not shorten hospital stays in infants with bronchiolitis
  9. High-flow oxygen therapy is more cost-effective for bronchiolitis than standard treatment-A decision-tree analysis
  10. Hospitalisation costs for infant bronchiolitis are up to 20 times higher if intensive care is needed