FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DECISION TO TEST YOUNG INFANTS FOR HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS INFECTION

2007 
: In a nested case-control study of 478 infants 28 days of age. Recognized factors, such as mode of delivery, were not associated with HSV testing. The factors currently used by physicians in the decision to order this test do not best reflect the likelihood of HSV infection.
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