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Most Frequent Systemic Infections—Infants

IF- 1. Most Frequent Systemic Infections—Infants. Decreased. Increased. Bronchitis. Conjunctivitis. Ear infection. Enterobiasis. Gastroenteritis. Gastroenteritis viral. Influenza. Laryngitis. Lower respiratory tract infection. Nasopharyngitis. Otitis externa. Otitis media.

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Most Frequent Systemic Infections—Infants

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  1. IF-1 Most Frequent Systemic Infections—Infants Decreased Increased Bronchitis Conjunctivitis Ear infection Enterobiasis Gastroenteritis Gastroenteritis viral Influenza Laryngitis Lower respiratory tract infection Nasopharyngitis Otitis externa Otitis media Pharyngitis Pharyngitis streptococcal Pneumonia Respiratory tract infection Rhinitis Sinusitis Tonsillitis Tooth abscess Tracheitis Upper respiratory tract infection Urinary tract infection Viral infection Pyrexia -4 -2 0 2 4 Base as incidence density Elidel n = 495; vehicle n = 193 Log Relative Risk (Elidel®/vehicle) with 95% CI

  2. Adjusted Incidence of Viral Skin InfectionsElidel vs Topical Corticosteroids Long-term adult study B308. † Log-rank test. Adjusted incidence (Kaplan-Meier estimate) refers to specific incidence at Month 12. Topical corticosteroids (triamcinolone 0.1% cream / hydrocortisone 1% cream).

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