A recent study analyzed the trends in antiviral usage among adolescents and children with influenza in the U.S. The study found that antiviral usage rates have increased over the years, but there are still disparities in access and cost.
In a recent study, researchers in the U.S. analyzed the trends in antiviral usage among adolescents and children with influenza. The study found that antiviral usage rates have increased over the years, but there are still disparities in access and cost.
Influenza is highly prevalent among children in the U.S., and those with comorbidities are at a higher risk of complications.
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