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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on accesses for seizures in the pediatric emergency department

Several studies reported a reduced rate of accesses to pediatric emergency department (ED) for seizures during COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of our study is to evaluate the attendance to pediatric ED for seizures, as well as the influence of seizure type and personal history of seizures on the rate of...

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Published in:Brain & development (Tokyo. 1979) 2025-02, Vol.47 (1), p.104303, Article 104303
Main Authors: Cappellari, Alberto M., Salici, Alessandro, Tirozzi, Antonio A., Molisso, Maria T., Bruschi, Gaia, Lo Iudice, Elisabetta, Palumbo, Sarah, Bertolozzi, Giuseppe
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