RESPIRATORY FAILURE IN TERMS OF CHILD MORTALITY
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aspects, children, age, diseases, mortality.Abstract
Our work reflects one of the causes of infant mortality such as respiratory failure, which makes us, doctors all over the world, think about it, proven in literary sources.
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